calexander wrote:Giving this a bump to remind everyone that our Parent Information Meeting is coming up on next Monday, October 6, at the Petworth Library at 6:30pm.
We have a flyer with more information or please feel free to view Coming Events section of the Ward4ed.org web site. We've had some good feedback from the community over the past few weeks and we're excited to share with you and get your input about the program.
Thanks,
Christopher Alexander
Founding Member & Ward 4 Parent
NW Saturday Academy
www.nwsadc.com
@NWSaturday
facebook.com/nwsadc
arowe wrote:Christopher - we may have to take a road trip out to Howard County or Montgomery County to find out more about what they do.
Anonymous wrote:Saturday school doesn't work. They tried this in Alex city at their lowest performing school. Test scores actually got worse this year.
Anonymous wrote:Seems like this is a great concept but would be much stronger if you included kids from NW DC as a whole--those in charters, those in Ward 3 and 1 and 2.
Seems odd to ward 4 it alone and not have Shepard on the list. From my perspective I think the economics play a huge role in the success of the middle/hs. I think we need to find ways to have the economics zig zagging across ward 4 and nw.
i used to run a saturday academy in baltimore in the early 90's--it is a great enrichment opp but cant say it will change the course of crappy middle schools
Anonymous wrote:I agree that this should be opened up. I think this is an interesting idea that I would like to learn more about and consider supporting, but as currently set up, my child can not participate. We live In Ward 4 and our address is being zoned out of Deal but my child is at a charter school (and not a charter school that feeds into DCI). Our middle school will be the new middle school, so why exclude families like mine from this if you want broad support from the community? I would love to have a high-quality public middle school in my community.
Anonymous wrote:I'm glad you are starting this. I live in ward 4, and my kid is only 2, but I think this could be a step in the right direction. Ignore those who come over and seagull all over new ideas. The schools WOTP weren't always great, and required effort at one point too.