Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Charters are hard to get into--by lottery. But basis may be ok depending on what grade.
Hardy, Deal and Stuart Hobson are the neighborhood middle schools with a diverse student body. If you move inboundary for one of these schools you are. Guaranteed a spot.
You'd absolutely be guaranteed a spot at Hardy because virtually all the families in its neighborhood tend to avoid it. The last published data indicated that only 13% of its students live in the school's boundary area -- Hardly a ringing vote of confidence in Hardy.
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That was seriously the best snark you could come up with? Not worth it.
Anonymous wrote:I honestly don't know why i try to give a sincere response on DCUM.
Anonymous wrote:Troll. Same thing posted for black kid. Way more responses on this thread. I guess that's interesting.
Anonymous wrote:Until the Basis boosters take over the board, I'll quickly put in a good word for Stuart Hobson. We've been very happy with the school over the years. I know there's a lot of haters on this board, but we've been very happy with the education our kids have received. My older kids and their classmates end up at great HS (Gonzaga, Walls, Banneker, Wilson) holding their own, and excelling. For college they're at Wisconsin, Clemson, UC Boulder, UVA, Tufts, UVM, UDel, UNC and more. Sure there's a slightly rougher group of kids every year, but I do think the admins have a handle on it and my kids love the diversity and have fun with all the kids, not a problem. I think the school gets stronger every year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Diverse in DC means 5 black kids, 300 Asians and 1 token Hispanic.
There aren't 300 Asian kids in all of DC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Diverse in DC means 5 black kids, 300 Asians and 1 token Hispanic.
There aren't 300 Asian kids in all of DC.
Anonymous wrote:Diverse in DC means 5 black kids, 300 Asians and 1 token Hispanic.
Anonymous wrote:Doesn't Stuart Hobson have a similar percentage OOB?
Anonymous wrote:Charters are hard to get into--by lottery. But basis may be ok depending on what grade.
Hardy, Deal and Stuart Hobson are the neighborhood middle schools with a diverse student body. If you move inboundary for one of these schools you are. Guaranteed a spot.