Anonymous wrote:The teacher at Democracy Prep was just arrested and fired for assaulting a student:
http://www.myfoxdc.com/story/29037099/first-on-fox-dc-teacher-arrested-for-assaulting-student
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah I agree. I haven't seen too many threads about schools in Ward 8. Lol. The one thread about the new Ballou HS building is what emboldened me to post. I figured there's got to be some Ward 8 mommas out there on this forum! Just wondering where my neighbors send their kids!
Charter schools in NE.
That seems like a heck of a commute to me. If I lived EOTR, I would look downtown first (if the commute allowed it). Maybe Thompson, Seaton.
Maybe Van Ness when it opens? Should have a core of high SES kids but plenty of OOB slots, and easier access from Congress Heights.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah I agree. I haven't seen too many threads about schools in Ward 8. Lol. The one thread about the new Ballou HS building is what emboldened me to post. I figured there's got to be some Ward 8 mommas out there on this forum! Just wondering where my neighbors send their kids!
Charter schools in NE.
That seems like a heck of a commute to me. If I lived EOTR, I would look downtown first (if the commute allowed it). Maybe Thompson, Seaton.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never heard of any of these schools and I've been living here all my life.
Needless to say, I doubt if anyone has heard on them on this forum either.
Some of us have heard of these schools.
+1
The poster who lived here all her life and never heard of King? Get out of Ward 3 from time to time.
The bolded, X 10. I've heard of all of those schools, although I don't know distinguishing details about them that would make a useful comparison. For the charters you could also just call the Public Charter School Board office and see who there can help you compare.
In the end though, seriously OP, it's all going to come down to you touring every single school you're interested in and seeing for yourself. You could even swing by sometime a couple of weeks after school starts and ask them questions, ask if they did open houses last year and about what time of year it was, maybe even ask if anyone can show you around now. Chances are there aren't too many parents asking for tours so if it's not hectic maybe they'll oblige. But even without a tour, stopping by and talking to folks in the office is a start to getting a feel for the school atmosphere. Test scores pretty much speak for themselves, but if the scores are really poor, that's certainly a fair question for the Principal or Assistant Principal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never heard of any of these schools and I've been living here all my life.
Needless to say, I doubt if anyone has heard on them on this forum either.
Some of us have heard of these schools.
+1
The poster who lived here all her life and never heard of King? Get out of Ward 3 from time to time.
OP, there are community activists working on reenergizing the neighborhood schools in your area. I'd reach out to them to talk about King. As far as Democracy Prep, I'd check out the Ward 8 representative on the Community Advisory Group for the Public Charter School Board. They can give you a better sense of what's going on re: those schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never heard of any of these schools and I've been living here all my life.
Needless to say, I doubt if anyone has heard on them on this forum either.
Some of us have heard of these schools.
+1
The poster who lived here all her life and never heard of King? Get out of Ward 3 from time to time.