Anonymous wrote:The thing with Francis-Stevens is the lack of children living within boundaries. Downtown/WestEnd is going to have to have a NoMa style residential transformation (plus 2.5 kids) to change that dynamic. Otherwise you have a churning out-of-boundary student population.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With 50-60 kids per class you might want to think about Francis Stevens. Like Hardy it has large % OOB population today, but likely to shift if Foggy Bottom population grows and Ross/Thomson take it up.
Of course would vastly prefer Shaw JH to come back online. FS is really too small to offer many electives/activities.
+1000. IB for Thomson and looking at FS with a keen eye.
FS only offered 5 OOB slots at 6th this year, and, as of June, hasn't gone to its wait list. It's a long shot already, much less in a few years.
??? Thomson feeds into FS. Or so I thought.
Jefferson, according to this document. http://dcps.dc.gov/sites/default/files/dc/sites/dcps/publication/attachments/SY15-16%20DCPS%20Feeder%20Patterns_0.pdf
I'm sorry - it has a dual feed. My mistake.
Anonymous wrote:I hope DCI will be a great school in 9 years but it is not established yet. Test scores aren't great, lots of behavior problems. We will be looking at other options for DC, including Hardy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With 50-60 kids per class you might want to think about Francis Stevens. Like Hardy it has large % OOB population today, but likely to shift if Foggy Bottom population grows and Ross/Thomson take it up.
Of course would vastly prefer Shaw JH to come back online. FS is really too small to offer many electives/activities.
+1000. IB for Thomson and looking at FS with a keen eye.
FS only offered 5 OOB slots at 6th this year, and, as of June, hasn't gone to its wait list. It's a long shot already, much less in a few years.
??? Thomson feeds into FS. Or so I thought.
Jefferson, according to this document. http://dcps.dc.gov/sites/default/files/dc/sites/dcps/publication/attachments/SY15-16%20DCPS%20Feeder%20Patterns_0.pdf
I'm sorry - it has a dual feed. My mistake.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With 50-60 kids per class you might want to think about Francis Stevens. Like Hardy it has large % OOB population today, but likely to shift if Foggy Bottom population grows and Ross/Thomson take it up.
Of course would vastly prefer Shaw JH to come back online. FS is really too small to offer many electives/activities.
+1000. IB for Thomson and looking at FS with a keen eye.
FS only offered 5 OOB slots at 6th this year, and, as of June, hasn't gone to its wait list. It's a long shot already, much less in a few years.
??? Thomson feeds into FS. Or so I thought.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With 50-60 kids per class you might want to think about Francis Stevens. Like Hardy it has large % OOB population today, but likely to shift if Foggy Bottom population grows and Ross/Thomson take it up.
Of course would vastly prefer Shaw JH to come back online. FS is really too small to offer many electives/activities.
+1000. IB for Thomson and looking at FS with a keen eye.
FS only offered 5 OOB slots at 6th this year, and, as of June, hasn't gone to its wait list. It's a long shot already, much less in a few years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With 50-60 kids per class you might want to think about Francis Stevens. Like Hardy it has large % OOB population today, but likely to shift if Foggy Bottom population grows and Ross/Thomson take it up.
Of course would vastly prefer Shaw JH to come back online. FS is really too small to offer many electives/activities.
+1000. IB for Thomson and looking at FS with a keen eye.
Anonymous wrote:With 50-60 kids per class you might want to think about Francis Stevens. Like Hardy it has large % OOB population today, but likely to shift if Foggy Bottom population grows and Ross/Thomson take it up.
Of course would vastly prefer Shaw JH to come back online. FS is really too small to offer many electives/activities.