Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why isn't there a Deal MS for Capitol Hill?
Because there aren't a couple hundred stable, highly-educated, wealthy families with kids scoring 4s and 5s on PARCC sending their kids to Eliot-Hine, Stuart-Hobson, or Jefferson each year.
Jefferson had a successful, invitation only program long before gentrifiers showed up.
Agreed. Shaw had something similar. But with DCPS no longer offering any sort of middle school magnet programs, the reason that no school in Capitol Hill has the size or test scores of Deal is related to the fact that there are not enough kids scoring 4s and 5s on the 4th and 5th grade PARCC going to Eliot-Hine, Stuart-Hobson, or Jefferson. If more did go, the test scores at those middle schools would increase.
Yes, OK, and what's the relevance of this statement when obviously the great majority of UMC CH parents (now the majority by a long shot) would rather move, go private, or go charter to BASIS or Washington Latin than enroll at EH, SH or JA?
The only way to change this would be for DCPS to incentivize CH parents to enroll in neighborhood middle schools by offering test-in honors classes across the board (in every academic subject) at all three schools. DCPS refuses year after year, so nothing changes.
Most CH parents of upper grades elementary students plan to move from the neighborhood, go private, hope for good lottery numbers at Washington Latin and/or BASIS, and wait for Washington Latin's second campus to open next year as Plan B. The politicians, including Charles Allen, could care less. That's it, that's all.
I get why this is sensitive, but it would be better for everyone if at least one public middle school in Capitol Hill were seen as a desirable neighborhood middle school on the level of Deal, with 70%+ in boundary students. The in boundary at risk population is already large in Cap Hill, as pointed out by PP, and I'd love to see them benefit from a cohort of students with well educated parents. I think it would quickly be the best MS in the city and also serve EVERYONE.
This is good for everyone because it means more seats. Those seats at charters not taken by Cap Hill folks would be open. Meh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why isn't there a Deal MS for Capitol Hill?
Because there aren't a couple hundred stable, highly-educated, wealthy families with kids scoring 4s and 5s on PARCC sending their kids to Eliot-Hine, Stuart-Hobson, or Jefferson each year.
Jefferson had a successful, invitation only program long before gentrifiers showed up.
Agreed. Shaw had something similar. But with DCPS no longer offering any sort of middle school magnet programs, the reason that no school in Capitol Hill has the size or test scores of Deal is related to the fact that there are not enough kids scoring 4s and 5s on the 4th and 5th grade PARCC going to Eliot-Hine, Stuart-Hobson, or Jefferson. If more did go, the test scores at those middle schools would increase.
Yes, OK, and what's the relevance of this statement when obviously the great majority of UMC CH parents (now the majority by a long shot) would rather move, go private, or go charter to BASIS or Washington Latin than enroll at EH, SH or JA?
The only way to change this would be for DCPS to incentivize CH parents to enroll in neighborhood middle schools by offering test-in honors classes across the board (in every academic subject) at all three schools. DCPS refuses year after year, so nothing changes.
Most CH parents of upper grades elementary students plan to move from the neighborhood, go private, hope for good lottery numbers at Washington Latin and/or BASIS, and wait for Washington Latin's second campus to open next year as Plan B. The politicians, including Charles Allen, could care less. That's it, that's all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why isn't there a Deal MS for Capitol Hill?
Because there aren't a couple hundred stable, highly-educated, wealthy families with kids scoring 4s and 5s on PARCC sending their kids to Eliot-Hine, Stuart-Hobson, or Jefferson each year.
Jefferson had a successful, invitation only program long before gentrifiers showed up.
Agreed. Shaw had something similar. But with DCPS no longer offering any sort of middle school magnet programs, the reason that no school in Capitol Hill has the size or test scores of Deal is related to the fact that there are not enough kids scoring 4s and 5s on the 4th and 5th grade PARCC going to Eliot-Hine, Stuart-Hobson, or Jefferson. If more did go, the test scores at those middle schools would increase.
Yes, OK, and what's the relevance of this statement when obviously the great majority of UMC CH parents (now the majority by a long shot) would rather move, go private, or go charter to BASIS or Washington Latin than enroll at EH, SH or JA?
The only way to change this would be for DCPS to incentivize CH parents to enroll in neighborhood middle schools by offering test-in honors classes across the board (in every academic subject) at all three schools. DCPS refuses year after year, so nothing changes.
Most CH parents of upper grades elementary students plan to move from the neighborhood, go private, hope for good lottery numbers at Washington Latin and/or BASIS, and wait for Washington Latin's second campus to open next year as Plan B. The politicians, including Charles Allen, could care less. That's it, that's all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why isn't there a Deal MS for Capitol Hill?
Because there aren't a couple hundred stable, highly-educated, wealthy families with kids scoring 4s and 5s on PARCC sending their kids to Eliot-Hine, Stuart-Hobson, or Jefferson each year.
Jefferson had a successful, invitation only program long before gentrifiers showed up.
Agreed. Shaw had something similar. But with DCPS no longer offering any sort of middle school magnet programs, the reason that no school in Capitol Hill has the size or test scores of Deal is related to the fact that there are not enough kids scoring 4s and 5s on the 4th and 5th grade PARCC going to Eliot-Hine, Stuart-Hobson, or Jefferson. If more did go, the test scores at those middle schools would increase.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why isn't there a Deal MS for Capitol Hill?
Because there aren't a couple hundred stable, highly-educated, wealthy families with kids scoring 4s and 5s on PARCC sending their kids to Eliot-Hine, Stuart-Hobson, or Jefferson each year.
Jefferson had a successful, invitation only program long before gentrifiers showed up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why isn't there a Deal MS for Capitol Hill?
Because there aren't a couple hundred stable, highly-educated, wealthy families with kids scoring 4s and 5s on PARCC sending their kids to Eliot-Hine, Stuart-Hobson, or Jefferson each year.
Jefferson had a successful, invitation only program long before gentrifiers showed up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why isn't there a Deal MS for Capitol Hill?
Because there aren't a couple hundred stable, highly-educated, wealthy families with kids scoring 4s and 5s on PARCC sending their kids to Eliot-Hine, Stuart-Hobson, or Jefferson each year.
Anonymous wrote:Why isn't there a Deal MS for Capitol Hill?
Anonymous wrote:Why isn't there a Deal MS for Capitol Hill?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So you don't have the right to attend your in boundary middle school if you don't attend a feeder school?
Yes, of course you do. You can move in boundary for Deal right now and enroll your kid. PPs are not in boundary and want there to be more seats available to OOB kids who aren’t going to feeder schools.