Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:@Anonymous at 11:09am
I hear you on test prep but I just googled Thomson and it is apparently an IB primary years school. (The only one in DC...?) Can't just be drill/kill all day I imagine?
Exactly, and they have Chinese and Spanish. So many of the downtown parents are driving their kids to white charters all over the city - with a great school right there. So...what does that say about these liberated downtown parents?
From what I have heard from "liberated families" is they don't want to put up with the behavioral problems (foul language, unpleasant home life that gets discussed, etc). There is also a fear that their child will get picked on or become a target of anger. I am reporting this but do not agree with these statements, just so we are clear. They don't want anything to interfere with their child's learning.
I'm another white family that lives within walking distance of Thomson (I have a 2nd grader) and couldn't get in. I tried. So the real story on Thomson is that it's a school doing a great job with at-risk kids, NOT that it is a school that white families won't consider. It is also a school with a very large immigrant population - both latinx and Chinese. As of 15-16, it was 50% Hispanic, 20% black, 20% Asian, and 10% other.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:@Anonymous at 11:09am
I hear you on test prep but I just googled Thomson and it is apparently an IB primary years school. (The only one in DC...?) Can't just be drill/kill all day I imagine?
Exactly, and they have Chinese and Spanish. So many of the downtown parents are driving their kids to white charters all over the city - with a great school right there. So...what does that say about these liberated downtown parents?
From what I have heard from "liberated families" is they don't want to put up with the behavioral problems (foul language, unpleasant home life that gets discussed, etc). There is also a fear that their child will get picked on or become a target of anger. I am reporting this but do not agree with these statements, just so we are clear. They don't want anything to interfere with their child's learning.
Anonymous wrote:@Anonymous at 11:09am
I hear you on test prep but I just googled Thomson and it is apparently an IB primary years school. (The only one in DC...?) Can't just be drill/kill all day I imagine?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:@Anonymous at 11:09am
I hear you on test prep but I just googled Thomson and it is apparently an IB primary years school. (The only one in DC...?) Can't just be drill/kill all day I imagine?
Exactly, and they have Chinese and Spanish. So many of the downtown parents are driving their kids to white charters all over the city - with a great school right there. So...what does that say about these liberated downtown parents?
From what I have heard from "liberated families" is they don't want to put up with the behavioral problems (foul language, unpleasant home life that gets discussed, etc). There is also a fear that their child will get picked on or become a target of anger. I am reporting this but do not agree with these statements, just so we are clear. They don't want anything to interfere with their child's learning.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:@Anonymous at 11:09am
I hear you on test prep but I just googled Thomson and it is apparently an IB primary years school. (The only one in DC...?) Can't just be drill/kill all day I imagine?
Exactly, and they have Chinese and Spanish. So many of the downtown parents are driving their kids to white charters all over the city - with a great school right there. So...what does that say about these liberated downtown parents?
From what I have heard from "liberated families" is they don't want to put up with the behavioral problems (foul language, unpleasant home life that gets discussed, etc). There is also a fear that their child will get picked on or become a target of anger. I am reporting this but do not agree with these statements, just so we are clear. They don't want anything to interfere with their child's learning.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:@Anonymous at 11:09am
I hear you on test prep but I just googled Thomson and it is apparently an IB primary years school. (The only one in DC...?) Can't just be drill/kill all day I imagine?
Exactly, and they have Chinese and Spanish. So many of the downtown parents are driving their kids to white charters all over the city - with a great school right there. So...what does that say about these liberated downtown parents?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:@Anonymous at 11:09am
I hear you on test prep but I just googled Thomson and it is apparently an IB primary years school. (The only one in DC...?) Can't just be drill/kill all day I imagine?
Exactly, and they have Chinese and Spanish. So many of the downtown parents are driving their kids to white charters all over the city - with a great school right there. So...what does that say about these liberated downtown parents?
Anonymous wrote:@Anonymous at 11:09am
I hear you on test prep but I just googled Thomson and it is apparently an IB primary years school. (The only one in DC...?) Can't just be drill/kill all day I imagine?
Anonymous wrote:>>>>In a city with more than 200 public school choices, it’s easy to overlook some good ones if you rely only on word of mouth and what’s nearby.
Parents are supposed to consider traveling farther for a school with lower test scores because the schools achieve those lower test scores with a more difficult student body? Nice try.
Anonymous wrote:Ketcham is doing really well but it seems like the more realistic options highlighted are:
Seaton, Thomson, Ludlow, Barnard, Center City Shaw, EL Haynes, and maybe Friendship Chamberlain which is near the Potomac Ave metro.
It's sort of crazy how few white families who live in Petworth are sending their kids to Barnard when you think about it... great school right there walking distance... Same with Ludlow... why do white parents leave after early childhood?