Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hardy is fantastic as all but one of regular posters on here who've actually sent their kids to will attest - the rest of the posters are insecure parents who are too terrified to send their precious children to a school that is slightly more diverse than the neighborhood though I actually think some of the anti-Hardy posters don't even live in the neighborhood.
It's all about perceptions which is more relevant in Real Estate than education.
That's not the reason, and you know it.
Get the academics up and the in-bound neighbors will follow.
If you do not have children at Hardy, please find another thread. This is so tiresome.
Sorry, but I’m an in bound parent who should have two kids at Hardy. We’re shelling out for private schools because current situation with academics at Hardy are not up to par. This is very much my business
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would only listen to parents of students that actually go to Hardy.
Hardy's improved a bit in the last 5 years. That said, I don't know any parent, given the choice of Deal or Hardy for his/her kid, who would voluntarily choose Hardy. That may seem harsh, but it's reality.
Anonymous wrote:I would only listen to parents of students that actually go to Hardy.
Anonymous wrote:Most parents are very happy with Hardy. Now that Eaton will feed there it will draw in more Key and Mann families and the school will soon flip to majority IB. In three years they won’t be able to take any OOB kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hardy is fantastic as all but one of regular posters on here who've actually sent their kids to will attest - the rest of the posters are insecure parents who are too terrified to send their precious children to a school that is slightly more diverse than the neighborhood though I actually think some of the anti-Hardy posters don't even live in the neighborhood.
It's all about perceptions which is more relevant in Real Estate than education.
That's not the reason, and you know it.
Get the academics up and the in-bound neighbors will follow.
If you do not have children at Hardy, please find another thread. This is so tiresome.
Anonymous wrote:My kid went to Hardy over 10 years ago so I can't tell you what it's like now but I will tell you that if you're the kind of person who feels uncomfortable with your child attending school with lots of African-American children from out of boundaries, then Hardy is not for you.
We liked Hardy. It wasn't perfect but it worked for our OOB child. But there are other folks who really can't cope with the idea of their child attending such an economically and racially diverse school. If that's you, that's cool. Know yourself.
Anonymous wrote:It looks like the math proficiency numbers for both are pretty poor and that Deal has reading proficiency > 50%. Does either school offer ability tracking?
For those with kids at either school, can you tell me what they like/dislike about it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hardy is fantastic as all but one of regular posters on here who've actually sent their kids to will attest - the rest of the posters are insecure parents who are too terrified to send their precious children to a school that is slightly more diverse than the neighborhood though I actually think some of the anti-Hardy posters don't even live in the neighborhood.
It's all about perceptions which is more relevant in Real Estate than education.
That's not the reason, and you know it.
Get the academics up and the in-bound neighbors will follow.
Anonymous wrote:Hardy is fantastic as all but one of regular posters on here who've actually sent their kids to will attest - the rest of the posters are insecure parents who are too terrified to send their precious children to a school that is slightly more diverse than the neighborhood though I actually think some of the anti-Hardy posters don't even live in the neighborhood.
It's all about perceptions which is more relevant in Real Estate than education.
Anonymous wrote:My kid went to Hardy over 10 years ago so I can't tell you what it's like now but I will tell you that if you're the kind of person who feels uncomfortable with your child attending school with lots of African-American children from out of boundaries, then Hardy is not for you.
We liked Hardy. It wasn't perfect but it worked for our OOB child. But there are other folks who really can't cope with the idea of their child attending such an economically and racially diverse school. If that's you, that's cool. Know yourself.