Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought it was 18% IB, but that the pk4 incoming class was 50%. And that test scores compared to same SES status were similar to other area elementary schools like Murch.
Yes, all these things are true. And the person who continually posts about all the MD plates is just wrong. There are a few sets of grandparents from MD that regularly drop off kids, that's about it.
I live on Upton St and walk by Heast all the time with the dog. I'm sure there is the occasional grandparent, but the drivers who I see with MD plartes are all in their 30s and appear to be the kids' parents. Residency fraud is widespread in DCPS and Hearst has it's share, maybe more because it's better than most yet with a predominately OOB population.
Well then, if you walk by with your dog surely you know what it is going on at the school!
You may recall that Sidwell is across the street and also has kids being dropped off and picked up. Unless you are sitting there watching their every move, you don't actually know anything about the cars you see driving by. Maybe you should just mind your own business.
I am actually there "all the time" because my kids go to the school. Hearst is a very close-knit community. In all of the classes that my kids have been in, we have known one child that lived part-time in MD due to shared custody.
Sidwell Friends has different drop off and pick up times than Hearst and seems to have staff outside managing the line. The Hearst times are different and the kids are definitely going to/from Hearst. I'm not saying every student from a Maryland car is fraudulent, but the sheer number is significant enough that there is probably something more going on besides the expected number of grannies and caregivers who may live in MD. I don't understand all the defensiveness about this -- residency fraud has been reported as a longstanding problem in DCPS. Washington taxpayers and I expect school parents have an interest in ensuring that scarce spots in a good school and the resources that go with them aren't going to those who don't live in the District of Columbia.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought it was 18% IB, but that the pk4 incoming class was 50%. And that test scores compared to same SES status were similar to other area elementary schools like Murch.
Yes, all these things are true. And the person who continually posts about all the MD plates is just wrong. There are a few sets of grandparents from MD that regularly drop off kids, that's about it.
I live on Upton St and walk by Heast all the time with the dog. I'm sure there is the occasional grandparent, but the drivers who I see with MD plartes are all in their 30s and appear to be the kids' parents. Residency fraud is widespread in DCPS and Hearst has it's share, maybe more because it's better than most yet with a predominately OOB population.
Well then, if you walk by with your dog surely you know what it is going on at the school!
You may recall that Sidwell is across the street and also has kids being dropped off and picked up. Unless you are sitting there watching their every move, you don't actually know anything about the cars you see driving by. Maybe you should just mind your own business.
I am actually there "all the time" because my kids go to the school. Hearst is a very close-knit community. In all of the classes that my kids have been in, we have known one child that lived part-time in MD due to shared custody.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought it was 18% IB, but that the pk4 incoming class was 50%. And that test scores compared to same SES status were similar to other area elementary schools like Murch.
Yes, all these things are true. And the person who continually posts about all the MD plates is just wrong. There are a few sets of grandparents from MD that regularly drop off kids, that's about it.
I live on Upton St and walk by Heast all the time with the dog. I'm sure there is the occasional grandparent, but the drivers who I see with MD plartes are all in their 30s and appear to be the kids' parents. Residency fraud is widespread in DCPS and Hearst has it's share, maybe more because it's better than most yet with a predominately OOB population.
Well then, if you walk by with your dog surely you know what it is going on at the school!
You may recall that Sidwell is across the street and also has kids being dropped off and picked up. Unless you are sitting there watching their every move, you don't actually know anything about the cars you see driving by. Maybe you should just mind your own business.
I am actually there "all the time" because my kids go to the school. Hearst is a very close-knit community. In all of the classes that my kids have been in, we have known one child that lived part-time in MD due to shared custody.
I'm going to go ahead and guess that PP is looking at the MD plates on cars with non-white people in them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought it was 18% IB, but that the pk4 incoming class was 50%. And that test scores compared to same SES status were similar to other area elementary schools like Murch.
Yes, all these things are true. And the person who continually posts about all the MD plates is just wrong. There are a few sets of grandparents from MD that regularly drop off kids, that's about it.
I live on Upton St and walk by Heast all the time with the dog. I'm sure there is the occasional grandparent, but the drivers who I see with MD plartes are all in their 30s and appear to be the kids' parents. Residency fraud is widespread in DCPS and Hearst has it's share, maybe more because it's better than most yet with a predominately OOB population.
Well then, if you walk by with your dog surely you know what it is going on at the school!
You may recall that Sidwell is across the street and also has kids being dropped off and picked up. Unless you are sitting there watching their every move, you don't actually know anything about the cars you see driving by. Maybe you should just mind your own business.
I am actually there "all the time" because my kids go to the school. Hearst is a very close-knit community. In all of the classes that my kids have been in, we have known one child that lived part-time in MD due to shared custody.
C'mon, why so defensive about something that happens all over the city. My IB school has tons of parents with MD license plates. Do I know if that child also has a parent that lives in DC? No.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought it was 18% IB, but that the pk4 incoming class was 50%. And that test scores compared to same SES status were similar to other area elementary schools like Murch.
Yes, all these things are true. And the person who continually posts about all the MD plates is just wrong. There are a few sets of grandparents from MD that regularly drop off kids, that's about it.
I live on Upton St and walk by Heast all the time with the dog. I'm sure there is the occasional grandparent, but the drivers who I see with MD plartes are all in their 30s and appear to be the kids' parents. Residency fraud is widespread in DCPS and Hearst has it's share, maybe more because it's better than most yet with a predominately OOB population.
Well then, if you walk by with your dog surely you know what it is going on at the school!
You may recall that Sidwell is across the street and also has kids being dropped off and picked up. Unless you are sitting there watching their every move, you don't actually know anything about the cars you see driving by. Maybe you should just mind your own business.
I am actually there "all the time" because my kids go to the school. Hearst is a very close-knit community. In all of the classes that my kids have been in, we have known one child that lived part-time in MD due to shared custody.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought it was 18% IB, but that the pk4 incoming class was 50%. And that test scores compared to same SES status were similar to other area elementary schools like Murch.
Yes, all these things are true. And the person who continually posts about all the MD plates is just wrong. There are a few sets of grandparents from MD that regularly drop off kids, that's about it.
I live on Upton St and walk by Heast all the time with the dog. I'm sure there is the occasional grandparent, but the drivers who I see with MD plartes are all in their 30s and appear to be the kids' parents. Residency fraud is widespread in DCPS and Hearst has it's share, maybe more because it's better than most yet with a predominately OOB population.
Well then, if you walk by with your dog surely you know what it is going on at the school!
You may recall that Sidwell is across the street and also has kids being dropped off and picked up. Unless you are sitting there watching their every move, you don't actually know anything about the cars you see driving by. Maybe you should just mind your own business.
I am actually there "all the time" because my kids go to the school. Hearst is a very close-knit community. In all of the classes that my kids have been in, we have known one child that lived part-time in MD due to shared custody.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought it was 18% IB, but that the pk4 incoming class was 50%. And that test scores compared to same SES status were similar to other area elementary schools like Murch.
Yes, all these things are true. And the person who continually posts about all the MD plates is just wrong. There are a few sets of grandparents from MD that regularly drop off kids, that's about it.
I live on Upton St and walk by Heast all the time with the dog. I'm sure there is the occasional grandparent, but the drivers who I see with MD plartes are all in their 30s and appear to be the kids' parents. Residency fraud is widespread in DCPS and Hearst has it's share, maybe more because it's better than most yet with a predominately OOB population.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought it was 18% IB, but that the pk4 incoming class was 50%. And that test scores compared to same SES status were similar to other area elementary schools like Murch.
Yes, all these things are true. And the person who continually posts about all the MD plates is just wrong. There are a few sets of grandparents from MD that regularly drop off kids, that's about it.
Anonymous wrote:I thought it was 18% IB, but that the pk4 incoming class was 50%. And that test scores compared to same SES status were similar to other area elementary schools like Murch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But the corner taking the hit is the corner with the most SES diversity in the school boundary!
And? They will go to Hearst now.
I have heard talk about this area joining with Crestwood to put forward a DoJ case. Does anyone have additional information about this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you don't even go to the school, how would you know?
Don't feed the troll.
Anonymous wrote:If you don't even go to the school, how would you know?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hearst is about 10% in bounds.
Seriously??? That number is not correct. Even if it were, it does not matter because there is no IB/OOBs distinction at Hearst. No one cares about that at Hearst. It NEVER comes up. People who care about that don't come to Hearst (and that works best for everyone). Hearst and Eaton (both Ward 3) have very similar school cultures. Open, diverse, welcoming of all.
IB, OOB and OOD students at Hearst. OOD=Out of District, and there certainly are a lot of Maryland license plates at drop-off and pick-up. They really need a rigorous audit to ensure that Hearst is not educating non-resident kids for free.
You obviously don't have a child at Hearst because your comment is ignorant of any facts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hearst is about 10% in bounds.
Seriously??? That number is not correct. Even if it were, it does not matter because there is no IB/OOBs distinction at Hearst. No one cares about that at Hearst. It NEVER comes up. People who care about that don't come to Hearst (and that works best for everyone). Hearst and Eaton (both Ward 3) have very similar school cultures. Open, diverse, welcoming of all.
IB, OOB and OOD students at Hearst. OOD=Out of District, and there certainly are a lot of Maryland license plates at drop-off and pick-up. They really need a rigorous audit to ensure that Hearst is not educating non-resident kids for free.