Anonymous wrote:Why are you unhappy at Watkins, OP? That may help us advise you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your student is white, I'd stay at Watkins - test scores are comparable for white students.
If your student is black, I'd switch to Ross. Ross has one of the lowest (if not lowest) achievement gaps in the city.
This is a bit rude. Not all black kids are 'low achievers'
If they are black and you want them in a majority white cohort then switch to Ross. Or if you want a 'better' middle school then switch to Ross which currently feeds to Francis Stephens Middle school in foggy bottom or Cardozo.
Anonymous wrote:I don't think I'd switch for 4th unless your child is actually unhappy at Watkins. They'll be at the school for tops 2 years (less if you lottery for BASIS/Latin/Wilson feeder) and then the most likely spot they'll land for middle is right back at Stuart-Hobson, since your odds are bad everywhere else.
Also, you may not have the chance to switch. Ross doesn't take a lot of kids in upper grades through the lottery. The school is so small that they may want to leave room for kids who move IB throughout the year (that is the charitable assumption--less kindly, I think they don't want to risk adding kids who might bring down PARCC scores or need additional services).
Anonymous wrote:If your student is white, I'd stay at Watkins - test scores are comparable for white students.
If your student is black, I'd switch to Ross. Ross has one of the lowest (if not lowest) achievement gaps in the city.
Anonymous wrote:Ross has Pk4 and K. Watkins does not.
If you include the Peabody figures for these two grades, there’s no meaningful difference in the number of applications. Ditto if you drop Ross’ Pk4 and K applications from the totals.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She eventually got off the waiting list. I would appreciate parents that have their kids at these schools to please provide me some insights.
I see people putting Ross in their lottery application but never watkins, so that makes me believe ine is much better than other
If you look at the data, Ross does not get more lottery applications than Watkins.
Anonymous wrote:She eventually got off the waiting list. I would appreciate parents that have their kids at these schools to please provide me some insights.
I see people putting Ross in their lottery application but never watkins, so that makes me believe ine is much better than other
Anonymous wrote:Y’all are weird. Ross has less kids in upper grades because most people move for a viable feeder pattern and nobody in their right mind would switch into it at that point or move their kid only to have to move them again. If they still fed into Wilson it’d be totally different