Anonymous wrote:Why not move to Bethesda now?
Anonymous wrote:But if they after to move for 6th grade why not make a move now?
Anonymous wrote:OP, I take it you have 1st grade twins? Even though they have each other, 3 schools in 4 years is a lot. We move a lot with my job, and we have very resilient kids. However, the frequent moves definitely take a toll. Our 5 year old (3 schools in as many years) recently has been expressing that she does not want to move again and have to make new friends again. She is a very outgoing, social kid, so we were caught off guard. But her feeling is that these are people she is close to, and she doesn't want to lose them and start over. Have you talked to your kids about this possibility to gauge reaction? I never would have said this a year or two ago, but I think you should talk with them before you decide. They are old enough to get it, and their reaction might help inform your decision.
so, wouldn't staying at Powell mean you have to move for middle school?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, if you are committed to not moving before middle school, go with Haynes. Otherwise, why leave dual language?
We are not committed to not moving. Just don't want to be forced to move.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"[S]chool 40% AA, only 36% Hispanic." Why is this a "con" for EL Haynes.
Yes this is my question as well. Makes me sick to my stomach that so many see majority brown as a pro but a mixed brown/black majority is a pro. There is no other clear answer to this than anti-black, pro-Hispanic. Sickening.
Anonymous wrote:OP, if you are committed to not moving before middle school, go with Haynes. Otherwise, why leave dual language?
Anonymous wrote:You forgot the Powell pro of the renovated facility. I really think that is going to anchor the school's performance on a continued upwards trajectory.