Anonymous
Post 09/05/2017 18:19     Subject: Is anyone doing fine in their "crappy" school

Why do you think it is "crappy"? Sounds like a good fit?

- went to a crappy elementary.
Anonymous
Post 09/05/2017 18:00     Subject: Is anyone doing fine in their "crappy" school

Nope
Anonymous
Post 09/05/2017 13:43     Subject: Is anyone doing fine in their "crappy" school

Kid is loving her second year of PK at her title 1. Having said that, we are still trying to be out next year. She would thrive anywhere but socially its a dead end, terrible test scores and very clear my kid is not the type of student the admins want at all in the school.
Anonymous
Post 09/05/2017 13:43     Subject: Is anyone doing fine in their "crappy" school

For DC, a great schools score is comprised of PARCC and the school's median growth percentile (also PARCC based) but looks at growth not proficiency.

So it's still pretty irrelevant wrt early education, but more useful than in other states (including VA and MD) where MGP isn't a part of the score at all because the state doesn't compute it.

Anonymous
Post 09/05/2017 12:53     Subject: Re:Is anyone doing fine in their "crappy" school

I'm not sure this is really relevant but when we moved here a few years ago, our ES was GS8. Now it is GS6. Apparently the drop is due to standardized test scores but we still like the school so do all of our friends.
Anonymous
Post 09/05/2017 12:45     Subject: Is anyone doing fine in their "crappy" school

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Anonymous wrote:Yes, kids are doing great. Although it was a 6, now an 7 on great schools.

The absolute test scores aren't the biggest deal to me. The school environment is good and the student growth in scores is pretty good. There's also a lot of differentiation especially after kindergarten so the kids are challenged appropriately.

I'm sure I don't get a lot of jealous looks on the playground because it's not WOTP or a HRCS but I don't care.


Which school are you at? We may be looking to move next year.


West EC


West has never been considered a 'crappy' school.



This


Well clearly I agree. But I've heard the usual range of things from parents with kids at other schools.
Anonymous
Post 09/05/2017 10:11     Subject: Is anyone doing fine in their "crappy" school

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Anonymous wrote:Greatschools is basically just a rehash of test scores. It doesn't tell you anything about lower grades. We are having a great experience for PK3 and PK4.


No doubt you are having a good experience bc that's not really "school" it's just care taking with some academic stuff thrown in. It's not hard to have a fabulous experience in preschool.

Parents who leave low rates schools for higher rates schools almost always say the same - they thought their low rates school was great bc they didn't know anything else. Once in a higher rates school, they then understood and saw the difference.


If bu "academic stuff" you mean reading at the 1st grade level by the end of PK3, then sure. I do want to move her into a better middle school feeder, but PK3 exceeded my expectations and was far better than the reputation of the school overall.


NP. Who wants that for their kid? Not age appropriate. That's actually the main problem I have with my kid doing PK at a school serving lots of disadvantaged kids - academics being pushed too much too early. It's not going to put your kid ahead of those who went to a play-based preschool by the time it counts.


we experienced the academic push at our highly sought after DCPS PK3. It's not just the Title I schools.
Anonymous
Post 09/05/2017 09:43     Subject: Is anyone doing fine in their "crappy" school

Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:Greatschools is basically just a rehash of test scores. It doesn't tell you anything about lower grades. We are having a great experience for PK3 and PK4.


No doubt you are having a good experience bc that's not really "school" it's just care taking with some academic stuff thrown in. It's not hard to have a fabulous experience in preschool.

Parents who leave low rates schools for higher rates schools almost always say the same - they thought their low rates school was great bc they didn't know anything else. Once in a higher rates school, they then understood and saw the difference.


If bu "academic stuff" you mean reading at the 1st grade level by the end of PK3, then sure. I do want to move her into a better middle school feeder, but PK3 exceeded my expectations and was far better than the reputation of the school overall.


NP. Who wants that for their kid? Not age appropriate. That's actually the main problem I have with my kid doing PK at a school serving lots of disadvantaged kids - academics being pushed too much too early. It's not going to put your kid ahead of those who went to a play-based preschool by the time it counts.


I want that if my child is ready for it. We're at a Title I school and the kids get plenty of play time too. We're into our 4th year at a Title I school and have no plans to leave.