Anonymous wrote:Do the private schools in DC perform well on every metric, as one poster just wrote? I have been searching for public info about those metrics in trying to research where my daughter should apply for high school. I would appreciate links to that SAT, ACT, Subject Tests, College Placement information or comparisons among the various schools. Thanks in advance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the argument can be made that the inevitable snow days should be made up by adding a certain number of days to the beginning of the school calendar, rather than the end of it. Many school districts begin in August, so I am not sure why that is such a controversial proposition on these threads.
Why are YOU obsessed (enough to start two threads) when these kids do well on every metric? (APs, board scores, college performance) Don't be surprised that people aren't joining your campaign for a "solution" when there's no agreement that there's any sort of a problem?
Anonymous wrote:I think the argument can be made that the inevitable snow days should be made up by adding a certain number of days to the beginning of the school calendar, rather than the end of it. Many school districts begin in August, so I am not sure why that is such a controversial proposition on these threads.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even though our school starts before Labor Day, I wish it wouldn't. I think it's a joke to come to school for 3 days, then take a 3 day weekend. Just finish the summer. Now, if you want to propose shifting the AP exams two weeks later, I'd be all over that!
Unfortunately, the AP College Board will not support the change, and other students are well-prepared by then since they don't have all those excessive missed days.
Anonymous wrote:So, because we don't agree with you we are complacent and don't really care about education? Has it ever occurred to you that other points of view can actually be well-reasoned, but simply different?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even though our school starts before Labor Day, I wish it wouldn't. I think it's a joke to come to school for 3 days, then take a 3 day weekend. Just finish the summer. Now, if you want to propose shifting the AP exams two weeks later, I'd be all over that!
Unfortunately, the AP College Board will not support the change, and other students are well-prepared by then since they don't have all those excessive missed days.
Based on this thread I am convinced that we private school parents are a complacent lot who are satisfied with the minimum number of required school days, no questions asked and no accountability desired. Just happy to fork over the money and not ask any questions. Here is my advice to the private schools: throw in more vacations and a later start date to save on administrative and physical plant expenses, but continue to increase tuition -- we don't seem to care much either way (and I could use the extra time to spend with the little ones at my second house in Aspen).