Anonymous wrote:I can speak to many options, comparatively and otherwise, but would simply like to chime in here to say that we have been extremely happy at Jefferson and so is our 6th grader there. Our child has been an advanced student for all of ES, to whom nothing mattered more for MS than being challenged, especially in math. So finding the right school after 5th grade was indeed a concern for us. No longer. Jefferson has been a great fit and has proactively worked with us to achieve those objectives. Our child has a long list of friends and is clearly thriving socially. The teachers are without fail outstanding, really knowledgeable and all around personable, communicative, and proactive. Jefferson is deliberate and reliable about parent engagement. There is systematic follow-through on all of the promises made. What you hear at an open house, that's how it is. Last but not least, it has an outstanding leader, who has solid leadership and administrative skills while not forgetting that his heart is in the classroom and with students, all of whom he knows personally. No, Jefferson is not Brent but we sincerely love it.
Anonymous wrote:We are a Brent family with our oldest in 2nd grade. I pay close attention (to the extent that I can) to all things middle school in DC. Here is our current thinking.
We are definitely interested in St Anselm's (and maybe St Peters) for our son (we're Catholic), and we'll certainly apply for some charters (Latin and Two Rivers in particular). But we are also very comfortable with starting out at Jefferson if admissions/finances/desires dictate that it is the best option for us. Then we'd play it by ear to see if Jefferson is working for our child. If it didn't work, we'd explore other options including moving. I have been very impressed by the administration at Jefferson, and the experiences of most of the Brent/Maury families who have/are attending Jefferson (yes, they exist) has been very positive. And if there is a considerable movement of Brent kids to Jefferson by the time our son reaches 6th, we might consider it as our primary option.
If you really don't like any uncertainty with regard to schooling, yes, you might be better off applying to private now. CHDS seems like a lovely school. But it doesn't actually seem better than Brent to me, particularly for $30K a year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a soon to be kindergartner and we're in bounds for Brent. I like Brent for Elementary school but don't like the middle school options. What schools do kids go to after Brent if they don't stay in DCPS? Would Capitol Hill Day take kids in 6th grade? Not sure if we stick with Brent for Elementary and if that puts us at a disadvantage for private middle school?
If you want Capitol Hill Day for middle school it's best to have the child in Capitol Hill Day now.
We went from private to Stuart Hobson and then back to private. We had a good experience there.
Anonymous wrote:I have a soon to be kindergartner and we're in bounds for Brent. I like Brent for Elementary school but don't like the middle school options. What schools do kids go to after Brent if they don't stay in DCPS? Would Capitol Hill Day take kids in 6th grade? Not sure if we stick with Brent for Elementary and if that puts us at a disadvantage for private middle school?
Anonymous wrote:+1. Agree w/poster above.
Extending his or her argument, if you lean strongly risk averse as a parent, or don't have a lot of dough to throw at privates, or don't want your kid in a public school w/out established above-grade level offerings, or don't want to move from the Hill after ES, Brent probably isn't for you.
We know parents who bailed from Brent after PreK or K to nail down a spot at CHD or St. Peter's.
We know many more parents who ride Brent because they like the school and it's far and away the most affordable option at this age.
We're in 3rd and plan to stay through 5th. We're Catholic and plan to jump to St. Peter's or St. Anselm's for 6th if either has a spot (unlikely), or a parochial school in VA we're taking to.
Good luck making your decision OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a soon to be kindergartner and we're in bounds for Brent. I like Brent for Elementary school but don't like the middle school options. What schools do kids go to after Brent if they don't stay in DCPS? Would Capitol Hill Day take kids in 6th grade? Not sure if we stick with Brent for Elementary and if that puts us at a disadvantage for private middle school?
Who wants to tell her?
OP here. Tell me what? I'd love to know what I don't know!
Well. This is an extremely touchy subject that usually makes threads run to dozens of pages. Brent (and many other Hill) parents don't like the middle school options that DCPS has given them.
OP here again, Right I don't like the middle school options either which is why I was wondering what people do after? I understand my child is only in Kindergarten but I'm also planning for whether she stays in Brent or moves to private in a few years. If there are links to the other threads on this I'd love to read them I did a search and couldn't find anything. Appreciate everyone's wisdom.
Anonymous wrote:The PARCC scores at Jefferson vs. SH don't really support the idea that a kid will do much better at one than the other. Both schools have a long time until your kid will go there. Have you visited Jefferson? Talked to the principal or any families whose kids go there? What about it do you dislike and what metrics would it have to hit for it to be acceptable to you? Knowing that might help people make suggestions.
Other middle schools nearby include Two Rivers and Inspired Teaching. Whether your kid will get a space at them or whether they'd be a good fit is something you can't know for a while.
OP, if you are risk averse you are going to need to prepare to move for 6th grade. If you are really risk averse, just move now. If you can afford to live IB for Brent, you can afford to live in a good school district in Montgomery county.