Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But that would not be very many students. Removing Hardy would make more sense, because it would actually move a higher number of students.Anonymous wrote:Before they remove Hardy, I would think they would send Adams to Roosevelt and remove its feeder right to Wilson.
OR maybe they would build a new high school that Hardy and Adams would feed into?
The logical thing would have been to put this on the Ellington site, and have Ellington at Cardozo or Dunbar. But they've sunk too much into renovation to make that possible. They could send Hardy and Adams to Cardozo, but I think a lot of families would be very unhappy.
Anonymous wrote:But that would not be very many students. Removing Hardy would make more sense, because it would actually move a higher number of students.Anonymous wrote:Before they remove Hardy, I would think they would send Adams to Roosevelt and remove its feeder right to Wilson.
OR maybe they would build a new high school that Hardy and Adams would feed into?
Anonymous wrote:If they want to improve crowding at Wilson, what other choice would they have then take out Hardy? Seems pretty likely, right?
Anonymous wrote:
Actually Hardy is very important in Ward 5 and Ward 7 politics.
But that would not be very many students. Removing Hardy would make more sense, because it would actually move a higher number of students.Anonymous wrote:Before they remove Hardy, I would think they would send Adams to Roosevelt and remove its feeder right to Wilson.
Anonymous wrote:FYI, both Stuart-Hobson AND Hardy are the two (only) sites in DCPS for the DCPS/University of Connecticut Summer Enrichment Program which is an off-shoot of SEM.
http://dcps.dc.gov/DCPS/Files/downloads/Beyond-the-Classroom/Summer%20School%20Forms/Summer%20Enrichment%20Program%20Student%20Application%202015.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hardy because it feeds Wilson. Worse commute from most parts of the city, though.
Don't count on Wilson for the long term. Last year the DME floated a trial balloon to move Hardy out of Wilson. While that was dropped, the pressure to cut overcrowding at Wilson will only increase, especially as the school population continues to rise in Upper NW. Also, it's not like anyone on the DC Council advocates for Hardy. While Hardy is the "home" middle school for parts of Ward 3 (and Ward 2), few IB students choose to go there. The vast majority of its student population comes from other wards but is spread around them, so there is no Council member who "owns" or advocates for Hardy the way Cheh would for Deal.
Anonymous wrote:What do parents think about Stuart Hobson vs Hardy? Which is preferred if given a choice. Thanks in advance!!

Anonymous wrote:Hardy because it feeds Wilson. Worse commute from most parts of the city, though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would go to Key. It's a better school than Watkins at the moment, and the modernization at Watkins isn't scheduled to be finished until after your child leaves (finished in 2017). You can try the lottery again next year; a new middle school, Washington Global, is opening at L'Enfant Plaza this year. I don't know too much about it yet, but from what I heard, It will have a different focus than Basis. Washington Global should be close to you if you are close to Watkins right now, and it will probably have spots open.
I know w at least 6 key 3rd graders not returning, so expect a call.
Why so many leaving?
If you're planning on going private for middle school you need to move at 4th or 5th. It's very difficult to get into a selective school at 6th, there's only a handful of schools that have that as an admissions year. All of the Hardy feeders suffer major attrition at 4th and 5th.