Anonymous wrote:The IB kids at feeders are largely not going to Hardy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, in the future, where else do Wilson kids come from besides Deal, with the latest boundaries?
Hardy.
Anonymous wrote:No DC school has 100% of kids at grade level. But the Hardy feeders test scores are among the best in the city - 80%+ testing proficient and above. Harry's test scores are already second only to Deal for DCPS MS and will only improve as more feeder school kids pile in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yawn. Considering how some of the feeders are heavily weighted with OOB kids, this is not an interesting statistic. (It would be shocking -- a man bites dog story -- if OOB students didn't continue on to Hardy in large numbers, because Hardy generally is better than their alternative.) The meaningful number is the in-boundary students are Hardy. While this seems to be trending up slightly, it is still below where the admin has suggested it would be.
Puh-leeze, doofus. 35% from feeder schools is an incredible uptick from last year. All of those kids perform at least at grade level. Expect 50% or more next year, imo.
Not true on grade level for all from feeders ...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yawn. Considering how some of the feeders are heavily weighted with OOB kids, this is not an interesting statistic. (It would be shocking -- a man bites dog story -- if OOB students didn't continue on to Hardy in large numbers, because Hardy generally is better than their alternative.) The meaningful number is the in-boundary students are Hardy. While this seems to be trending up slightly, it is still below where the admin has suggested it would be.
Puh-leeze, doofus. 35% from feeder schools is an incredible uptick from last year. All of those kids perform at least at grade level. Expect 50% or more next year, imo.
Anonymous wrote:Hardy recently produced a really nice video titled We Are Hardy...you can watch it from their homepage:
http://www.hardyms.org/
Anonymous wrote:Based on discussions with parents (who are friends) and by the growing excitement about Hardy, I am pretty confident that a majority of students in 4th grade at our Hardy feeder will be at Hardy for 6th. I guess we'll know next year when we see how many leave for Basis or Latin (pretty much the only two charters our school's kids leave for besides a few privates). I suspect the bulk of students will be back for 5th, which indicates their intent to go to Hardy.
Anonymous wrote:Yawn. Considering how some of the feeders are heavily weighted with OOB kids, this is not an interesting statistic. (It would be shocking -- a man bites dog story -- if OOB students didn't continue on to Hardy in large numbers, because Hardy generally is better than their alternative.) The meaningful number is the in-boundary students are Hardy. While this seems to be trending up slightly, it is still below where the admin has suggested it would be.
Anonymous wrote:So, in the future, where else do Wilson kids come from besides Deal, with the latest boundaries?