Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are newly at our IB for K. The school's 2017-8 demographics (the most recent I can find) are ~1/2 AA and ~1/3rd white. I am obviously aware that because the school is gentrifying, younger grades would likely have slightly different demographics... but DC's class of ~20 had 3 AA kids. Total. In fact, it had more Asian kids than AA kids (while Asian kids are apparently only 2% of the school). Anyway, really not what I was expecting.
Yep, overall demographics at schools can be deceiving. Many schools look super diverse, but then their early grades are mostly white, or white and a few Asian. I'm thinking of our IB, another majority minority school EOTP, for which this is now the case.
This is definitely the case at our new school Powell. We are in K.
I am really curious to see what our IB looks like in 5 years. We only met 1 family at PK4 drop off that didn’t have either a doctor or a lawyer as a parent (or both) and those parents were an economist and a social worker. Insane! This is a school that was T1 until last year (or maybe two years ago). Not at all what I was expecting for.
What school is this? Is it on Capital Hill?
My guess is Van Ness.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are newly at our IB for K. The school's 2017-8 demographics (the most recent I can find) are ~1/2 AA and ~1/3rd white. I am obviously aware that because the school is gentrifying, younger grades would likely have slightly different demographics... but DC's class of ~20 had 3 AA kids. Total. In fact, it had more Asian kids than AA kids (while Asian kids are apparently only 2% of the school). Anyway, really not what I was expecting.
Yep, overall demographics at schools can be deceiving. Many schools look super diverse, but then their early grades are mostly white, or white and a few Asian. I'm thinking of our IB, another majority minority school EOTP, for which this is now the case.
This is definitely the case at our new school Powell. We are in K.
I am really curious to see what our IB looks like in 5 years. We only met 1 family at PK4 drop off that didn’t have either a doctor or a lawyer as a parent (or both) and those parents were an economist and a social worker. Insane! This is a school that was T1 until last year (or maybe two years ago). Not at all what I was expecting for.
What school is this? Is it on Capital Hill?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are newly at our IB for K. The school's 2017-8 demographics (the most recent I can find) are ~1/2 AA and ~1/3rd white. I am obviously aware that because the school is gentrifying, younger grades would likely have slightly different demographics... but DC's class of ~20 had 3 AA kids. Total. In fact, it had more Asian kids than AA kids (while Asian kids are apparently only 2% of the school). Anyway, really not what I was expecting.
Yep, overall demographics at schools can be deceiving. Many schools look super diverse, but then their early grades are mostly white, or white and a few Asian. I'm thinking of our IB, another majority minority school EOTP, for which this is now the case.
This is definitely the case at our new school Powell. We are in K.
I am really curious to see what our IB looks like in 5 years. We only met 1 family at PK4 drop off that didn’t have either a doctor or a lawyer as a parent (or both) and those parents were an economist and a social worker. Insane! This is a school that was T1 until last year (or maybe two years ago). Not at all what I was expecting for.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are newly at our IB for K. The school's 2017-8 demographics (the most recent I can find) are ~1/2 AA and ~1/3rd white. I am obviously aware that because the school is gentrifying, younger grades would likely have slightly different demographics... but DC's class of ~20 had 3 AA kids. Total. In fact, it had more Asian kids than AA kids (while Asian kids are apparently only 2% of the school). Anyway, really not what I was expecting.
Yep, overall demographics at schools can be deceiving. Many schools look super diverse, but then their early grades are mostly white, or white and a few Asian. I'm thinking of our IB, another majority minority school EOTP, for which this is now the case.
This is definitely the case at our new school Powell. We are in K.
Anonymous wrote:First week at Langley was pretty smooth. Or as smooth as can be expected given all the additional staff they just hired and opening a new classroom over the weekend (!)
I am usually a more cynical person but I really did feel a spark. It is diverse AF!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are newly at our IB for K. The school's 2017-8 demographics (the most recent I can find) are ~1/2 AA and ~1/3rd white. I am obviously aware that because the school is gentrifying, younger grades would likely have slightly different demographics... but DC's class of ~20 had 3 AA kids. Total. In fact, it had more Asian kids than AA kids (while Asian kids are apparently only 2% of the school). Anyway, really not what I was expecting.
Yep, overall demographics at schools can be deceiving. Many schools look super diverse, but then their early grades are mostly white, or white and a few Asian. I'm thinking of our IB, another majority minority school EOTP, for which this is now the case.
Anonymous wrote:We are newly at our IB for K. The school's 2017-8 demographics (the most recent I can find) are ~1/2 AA and ~1/3rd white. I am obviously aware that because the school is gentrifying, younger grades would likely have slightly different demographics... but DC's class of ~20 had 3 AA kids. Total. In fact, it had more Asian kids than AA kids (while Asian kids are apparently only 2% of the school). Anyway, really not what I was expecting.
Anonymous wrote:At risk of turning it into a ITDS thread. We are new. Suprises..
-2 outdoor play times everyday!! They go out in nearly all weather unless unsafe. So, gotta be more vigilant about checking weather. Our old school found nearly any reason to not go outside.
-Not one teacher yelling at any students and the general positive attitude of all the staff. Also, the general kindness and helpful attitude of many of the students. *Our old school had good teachers.. But lots of yelling everyday and belittling words at times. (Telling kids they are acting like younger grades is they were not walking silent in a perfect line etc. Yelling and calling kids out about behavior in afront of others. This didn't actually happen to my kid often but I saw it so much with others and it certainly effected kids self-esteem.) So, far at ITDS I am not worried about this at all.
-Cafeteria is a bit intense in the mornings. My kid is not able to handle the crazyness in the cafeteria in the mornings. We are lucky to be able to adjust our schedules at the moment. I am told lunch is much calmer and smaller.
-love that very one can get a before and aftercare spot if needed.
-actual diversity!