Anonymous wrote:Hardy model won't work. Hardy has only strong feeder schools. The majority of elementary schools feeding Eliot Hine and Jefferson are still struggling to bring their students up to a 5th grade level of literacy and math. That is a real issue that needs to be tackled head on by DCPS is they expect educationally ambitious parents with other choices to sign up at one of these middle schools
Anonymous wrote:Hardy model won't work. Hardy has only strong feeder schools. The majority of elementary schools feeding Eliot Hine and Jefferson are still struggling to bring their students up to a 5th grade level of literacy and math. That is a real issue that needs to be tackled head on by DCPS is they expect educationally ambitious parents with other choices to sign up at one of these middle schools
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The LATEST a BASIS student can take algebra is 7th grade. Brent parents, are you listening?
Algebra in 7th grade is ridiculous. Maybe for a few math whiz kids, OK, but across the board is abusive. When do BASIS kids have time to relax? We need more quality alternatives than BASIS, Latin, or language immersion, clearly.
Anonymous wrote:We do need more quality MS options of course. But how can we get them when those with the power to create them aren't listening, and the Brent and Maury parents have given up on lobbying them for a viable neighborhood or test-in option because the cause appears hopeless?
As things stand, Latin is taking one-third of the Hill families putting their names in the hat. By contrast, BASIS still had room for all comers in early September, meaning that some Brent families "chose" it when their kids aren't really 7th grade algebra material.
If a Brent family didn't get into Latin, can't afford privates, and doesn't want to move to the burbs, what can they do but "choose" BASIS? Go with Jefferson Academy, with test scores in the 40s? Pick Two Rivers' unchallenging MS, or struggling Stuart Hobson with lottery luck?
The elementary immersion schools feeding to DCI aren't convenient to the Brent District, are getting tough to crack, only take little kids, and aren't all that hot academically for either English or the target languages (look at their test scores, and ask around about absurdly low percentages of native speakers at the several non-Spanish programs).
Anonymous wrote:Omg! I thought the K field trip around the hood to the police, service/station, etc. Was pretty cool! Goes to show, no pleasing everyone.
Anonymous wrote:Too many Brent parents aren't listening or pushing for a more academic upper grades experience. They're enjoying row house life and cruising, thinking in terms of changing demographics sorting MS and HS out before their kids arrive. Right.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The LATEST a BASIS student can take algebra is 7th grade. Brent parents, are you listening?
Algebra in 7th grade is ridiculous. Maybe for a few math whiz kids, OK, but across the board is abusive. When do BASIS kids have time to relax? We need more quality alternatives than BASIS, Latin, or language immersion, clearly.
Algebra in 7th grade is not abusive when you appropriately choose it for your kid. It is called school choice after all. I chose BASIS for my kid because I knew it was a good fit and I also did not choose plenty of other schools for my kid since I knew they would be a bad fit. Moreover, the math program BASIS does a lot of preparation in 5th and 6th grade for Algebra 1 in 7th grade in addition to a ton of supports.
"Appropriately." The Soviets had an Olympics training program like that...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The LATEST a BASIS student can take algebra is 7th grade. Brent parents, are you listening?
Algebra in 7th grade is ridiculous. Maybe for a few math whiz kids, OK, but across the board is abusive. When do BASIS kids have time to relax? We need more quality alternatives than BASIS, Latin, or language immersion, clearly.
Algebra in 7th grade is not abusive when you appropriately choose it for your kid. It is called school choice after all. I chose BASIS for my kid because I knew it was a good fit and I also did not choose plenty of other schools for my kid since I knew they would be a bad fit. Moreover, the math program BASIS does a lot of preparation in 5th and 6th grade for Algebra 1 in 7th grade in addition to a ton of supports.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The LATEST a BASIS student can take algebra is 7th grade. Brent parents, are you listening?
Algebra in 7th grade is ridiculous. Maybe for a few math whiz kids, OK, but across the board is abusive. When do BASIS kids have time to relax? We need more quality alternatives than BASIS, Latin, or language immersion, clearly.