Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the families who are happy there, can you share why you think the school has had issues filling classes or retaining ECE families?
It’s not really for us to speculate on. Go ahead and read the various arguments people have already made in this thread, but I would say that you shouldn’t make too much of these couple of data points. The school has pluses and minuses, but there’s no big looming crisis you need to worry about. It’s an incredible school for the families that like it, and not such a good school for the ones who don’t. But that’s probably true of any school.
But these things don't happen to "any school". You don't see so many spots available in other charters, including other Montessori charters, charters in the same neighborhood, etc. Lee seems like an outlier and I don't get it, if current families are so happy.
People want language immersion and have moved to MV.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the families who are happy there, can you share why you think the school has had issues filling classes or retaining ECE families?
It’s not really for us to speculate on. Go ahead and read the various arguments people have already made in this thread, but I would say that you shouldn’t make too much of these couple of data points. The school has pluses and minuses, but there’s no big looming crisis you need to worry about. It’s an incredible school for the families that like it, and not such a good school for the ones who don’t. But that’s probably true of any school.
But these things don't happen to "any school". You don't see so many spots available in other charters, including other Montessori charters, charters in the same neighborhood, etc. Lee seems like an outlier and I don't get it, if current families are so happy.
This. Total school district enrollment is up. Lots of other schools have enough students. I'm seeing signs of distress from Lee, Mundo, SSMA, and a few non-HRCS such as Hope Tolson and Harmony. Everyone knew Mundo and SSMA have issues, but Lee has had a good reputation in its short life. What's up?
Can you show me the data where it shows that district enrollment went up? Last I saw it was down compare to 2020, but I don’t remember where I saw it.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/education/2022/11/14/dc-schools-public-charter-enrollment/
I think a lot of the increase was in preschool. But still.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the families who are happy there, can you share why you think the school has had issues filling classes or retaining ECE families?
It’s not really for us to speculate on. Go ahead and read the various arguments people have already made in this thread, but I would say that you shouldn’t make too much of these couple of data points. The school has pluses and minuses, but there’s no big looming crisis you need to worry about. It’s an incredible school for the families that like it, and not such a good school for the ones who don’t. But that’s probably true of any school.
But these things don't happen to "any school". You don't see so many spots available in other charters, including other Montessori charters, charters in the same neighborhood, etc. Lee seems like an outlier and I don't get it, if current families are so happy.
This. Total school district enrollment is up. Lots of other schools have enough students. I'm seeing signs of distress from Lee, Mundo, SSMA, and a few non-HRCS such as Hope Tolson and Harmony. Everyone knew Mundo and SSMA have issues, but Lee has had a good reputation in its short life. What's up?
Can you show me the data where it shows that district enrollment went up? Last I saw it was down compare to 2020, but I don’t remember where I saw it.
Anonymous wrote:FWIW, and not having dug into the data on this, I have also wondered if there was some weird dynamics going on with enrollment/private school flight in the wake of Covid this year. My kid got off the waitlists for Eaton, Shepherd, and Lafayette for K this. year, something I think would have been unheard of in past years?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the families who are happy there, can you share why you think the school has had issues filling classes or retaining ECE families?
It’s not really for us to speculate on. Go ahead and read the various arguments people have already made in this thread, but I would say that you shouldn’t make too much of these couple of data points. The school has pluses and minuses, but there’s no big looming crisis you need to worry about. It’s an incredible school for the families that like it, and not such a good school for the ones who don’t. But that’s probably true of any school.
But these things don't happen to "any school". You don't see so many spots available in other charters, including other Montessori charters, charters in the same neighborhood, etc. Lee seems like an outlier and I don't get it, if current families are so happy.
This. Total school district enrollment is up. Lots of other schools have enough students. I'm seeing signs of distress from Lee, Mundo, SSMA, and a few non-HRCS such as Hope Tolson and Harmony. Everyone knew Mundo and SSMA have issues, but Lee has had a good reputation in its short life. What's up?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the families who are happy there, can you share why you think the school has had issues filling classes or retaining ECE families?
It’s not really for us to speculate on. Go ahead and read the various arguments people have already made in this thread, but I would say that you shouldn’t make too much of these couple of data points. The school has pluses and minuses, but there’s no big looming crisis you need to worry about. It’s an incredible school for the families that like it, and not such a good school for the ones who don’t. But that’s probably true of any school.
But these things don't happen to "any school". You don't see so many spots available in other charters, including other Montessori charters, charters in the same neighborhood, etc. Lee seems like an outlier and I don't get it, if current families are so happy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the families who are happy there, can you share why you think the school has had issues filling classes or retaining ECE families?
It’s not really for us to speculate on. Go ahead and read the various arguments people have already made in this thread, but I would say that you shouldn’t make too much of these couple of data points. The school has pluses and minuses, but there’s no big looming crisis you need to worry about. It’s an incredible school for the families that like it, and not such a good school for the ones who don’t. But that’s probably true of any school.
But these things don't happen to "any school". You don't see so many spots available in other charters, including other Montessori charters, charters in the same neighborhood, etc. Lee seems like an outlier and I don't get it, if current families are so happy.
This. Total school district enrollment is up. Lots of other schools have enough students. I'm seeing signs of distress from Lee, Mundo, SSMA, and a few non-HRCS such as Hope Tolson and Harmony. Everyone knew Mundo and SSMA have issues, but Lee has had a good reputation in its short life. What's up?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the families who are happy there, can you share why you think the school has had issues filling classes or retaining ECE families?
It’s not really for us to speculate on. Go ahead and read the various arguments people have already made in this thread, but I would say that you shouldn’t make too much of these couple of data points. The school has pluses and minuses, but there’s no big looming crisis you need to worry about. It’s an incredible school for the families that like it, and not such a good school for the ones who don’t. But that’s probably true of any school.
But these things don't happen to "any school". You don't see so many spots available in other charters, including other Montessori charters, charters in the same neighborhood, etc. Lee seems like an outlier and I don't get it, if current families are so happy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the families who are happy there, can you share why you think the school has had issues filling classes or retaining ECE families?
It’s not really for us to speculate on. Go ahead and read the various arguments people have already made in this thread, but I would say that you shouldn’t make too much of these couple of data points. The school has pluses and minuses, but there’s no big looming crisis you need to worry about. It’s an incredible school for the families that like it, and not such a good school for the ones who don’t. But that’s probably true of any school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the families who are happy there, can you share why you think the school has had issues filling classes or retaining ECE families?
It’s not really for us to speculate on. Go ahead and read the various arguments people have already made in this thread, but I would say that you shouldn’t make too much of these couple of data points. The school has pluses and minuses, but there’s no big looming crisis you need to worry about. It’s an incredible school for the families that like it, and not such a good school for the ones who don’t. But that’s probably true of any school.
Teachers leaving, running short of kids, but no crisis? Okay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the families who are happy there, can you share why you think the school has had issues filling classes or retaining ECE families?
It’s not really for us to speculate on. Go ahead and read the various arguments people have already made in this thread, but I would say that you shouldn’t make too much of these couple of data points. The school has pluses and minuses, but there’s no big looming crisis you need to worry about. It’s an incredible school for the families that like it, and not such a good school for the ones who don’t. But that’s probably true of any school.
Anonymous wrote:For the families who are happy there, can you share why you think the school has had issues filling classes or retaining ECE families?
Anonymous wrote:Are current Lee elementary families generally happy there this year and are students thriving? Are there still ongoing issues?