Anonymous wrote:To the OP -- as you'll see from this thread and the countless others on DCUM, the Hill seems to attract a lot of bitter charter boosters (maybe it's all that time sitting in morning traffic?) who have always had a stick up their ass about Watkins and perpetually come here to vent.
Anonymous wrote:Not really.
If you really want to land a spot in a decent DC public elementary school that isn't Watkins you'll succeed if you persevere. I don't know anybody IB for the Cluster who has struck out across the board if they put in for the lottery every year through 1st grade. Nobody, after 15 years on Capitol Hill.
IB for the Cluster, you're good until 2nd grade, maybe 3rd. You may even be good all the way up to 8th if you have a roll with the punches kid, can keep an open mind and supplement extensively at home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP, search for Capitol Hill Cluster (or just "cluster") on DCUM threads, along with "Watkins" to find a wealth of insightful posts in the last two or three years.
Watkins is improving and attracting a few more in-boundary parents for 1st grade every year. But, unfortunately, it's leadership and staff situation has been tumultuous for years. The harsh reality is that the school loses 10-15% of its in-boundary parents and upper middle-class parents every year between 1st and 2nd, 2nd and 3rd, 3rd and 4th and then a good third between 4th and 5th every year. Many Watkins parents try to lottery into Maury, Capitol Hill Montessori, SWS, Brent and a variety of charters in NE, particularly Two Rivers (with campuses on the north and east sides of Cap Hill).
Can't speak to that stat being accurate or current, but is "10-15%" attrition level even an issue? So 2-3 students out of a class of 20 leave each year? That doesn't sound like any more attrition than SWS has.
Our charter school has 2% attrition, so...
Let me guess... Janney?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP, search for Capitol Hill Cluster (or just "cluster") on DCUM threads, along with "Watkins" to find a wealth of insightful posts in the last two or three years.
Watkins is improving and attracting a few more in-boundary parents for 1st grade every year. But, unfortunately, it's leadership and staff situation has been tumultuous for years. The harsh reality is that the school loses 10-15% of its in-boundary parents and upper middle-class parents every year between 1st and 2nd, 2nd and 3rd, 3rd and 4th and then a good third between 4th and 5th every year. Many Watkins parents try to lottery into Maury, Capitol Hill Montessori, SWS, Brent and a variety of charters in NE, particularly Two Rivers (with campuses on the north and east sides of Cap Hill).
Can't speak to that stat being accurate or current, but is "10-15%" attrition level even an issue? So 2-3 students out of a class of 20 leave each year? That doesn't sound like any more attrition than SWS has.
Our charter school has 2% attrition, so...
Anonymous wrote:To the OP -- as you'll see from this thread and the countless others on DCUM, the Hill seems to attract a lot of bitter charter boosters (maybe it's all that time sitting in morning traffic?) who have always had a stick up their ass about Watkins and perpetually come here to vent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Problem is that it's the in-boundary/high SES kids who leave, not the OOB/low SES. So your kid's first grade class is half low SES, but the 4th grade class is 3/4 low SES. It's a problem.
God, this type of comment must be SO frustrating to Watkins parents who aren't jerks about equality in DC. Sorry you have to deal with this, evolved Watkins parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP, search for Capitol Hill Cluster (or just "cluster") on DCUM threads, along with "Watkins" to find a wealth of insightful posts in the last two or three years.
Watkins is improving and attracting a few more in-boundary parents for 1st grade every year. But, unfortunately, it's leadership and staff situation has been tumultuous for years. The harsh reality is that the school loses 10-15% of its in-boundary parents and upper middle-class parents every year between 1st and 2nd, 2nd and 3rd, 3rd and 4th and then a good third between 4th and 5th every year. Many Watkins parents try to lottery into Maury, Capitol Hill Montessori, SWS, Brent and a variety of charters in NE, particularly Two Rivers (with campuses on the north and east sides of Cap Hill).
Can't speak to that stat being accurate or current, but is "10-15%" attrition level even an issue? So 2-3 students out of a class of 20 leave each year? That doesn't sound like any more attrition than SWS has.
Anonymous wrote:We're moving to DC and I am thoroughly confused about the lottery system. We will be in boundary for Watkins. It looks like this is not the ideal school, but this is where we've signed a lease. Should I be worried?