Anonymous wrote:Option 1 - reduce PreK to 2 classes as it was a few years ago. Free up a few classrooms and reconfigure them to support smaller class size in 2nd and 3rd grade.
Option 2 - Conduct a full audit of enrollment. You either live IB now or you got in through OOB lottery. This will reduce each grade by 10% making class size more manageable.
Anonymous wrote:This is my tiny violin playing a sad song for all of you Janney parents. I would give my left arm to have my kid there, no matter how many damn students in the class.
Anonymous wrote:Janney parent of three kids here.
They should send Janney to Hardy. I'd welcome
it. Sure, the commute would suck but I'd do it for the smaller school size. Janney parents move as a pack. You move Janney to hardy and suddenly you'd have 120 new kids per year with extremely involved parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:why not make Janney the lower school, then all kids feed to Hardy?
I'm a Janney parent with a PK and 1st grader.
Part of me thinks this might be a great idea - the Janney parents are SO motivated and SO involved and I think that if we were going to Hardy along with Key, Mann, Stoddert... that maybe Hardy would become an "acceptable" school in the eyes of the WOTP people. I grew up in CCDC, and have seen the schools evolve. Eventually, this will happen to Hardy. Is it sooner, or is it later?
On the other hand, much of the Janney zone is so close to Deal that this might happen to another school. Maybe Layfayette to Unicorn Middle School (see DCUM lore) or Hearst?
Either way, I think something has got to give. You can't keep cramming more and more kids into "desirable" elementary and middle schools. It wasn't so long ago that these schools were not so desirable. It's not out of the question that there is more positive change on the horizon. I think Hearst is a great example of that.
And before you get on me, positive change doesn't mean EOTP vs WOTP, it means families who are really involved in the school and who are dedicated to their kid's educations.
EOTP
A tempting thought, but read the Hardy threads sometime. It's complicated. DCPS wants more IB kids there, but there are other views that are wary of IB newcomers wanting to change Hardy too much, or changing Hardy more to attract more Ward 3 kids. Hardy has been a safety valve for kids EOTP whose regular middle school options are not great. Not only do parents of these kids (who view Hardy as being a quite "good enough" school) get annoyed at Ward 3 parents who discount Hardy as being unequal to Deal's quality, but they fear that if too many IB kids enroll, it will effectively cut off access to Hardy for families like them. This tension makes me skeptical that change at Hardy will be anything other than very incremental.
I'm not a Hardy parent, but I don't think they're afraid of being cut off by an influx of IB - the school has capacity for a couple hundred more kids. What's annoying is the way people on DCUM want to cut off access to OOB kids. They will only find Hardy acceptable once OOB students have been diminished, even though there aren't enough IB kids to even get close to filling the school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:why not make Janney the lower school, then all kids feed to Hardy?
I'm a Janney parent with a PK and 1st grader.
Part of me thinks this might be a great idea - the Janney parents are SO motivated and SO involved and I think that if we were going to Hardy along with Key, Mann, Stoddert... that maybe Hardy would become an "acceptable" school in the eyes of the WOTP people. I grew up in CCDC, and have seen the schools evolve. Eventually, this will happen to Hardy. Is it sooner, or is it later?
On the other hand, much of the Janney zone is so close to Deal that this might happen to another school. Maybe Layfayette to Unicorn Middle School (see DCUM lore) or Hearst?
Either way, I think something has got to give. You can't keep cramming more and more kids into "desirable" elementary and middle schools. It wasn't so long ago that these schools were not so desirable. It's not out of the question that there is more positive change on the horizon. I think Hearst is a great example of that.
And before you get on me, positive change doesn't mean EOTP vs WOTP, it means families who are really involved in the school and who are dedicated to their kid's educations.
EOTP
A tempting thought, but read the Hardy threads sometime. It's complicated. DCPS wants more IB kids there, but there are other views that are wary of IB newcomers wanting to change Hardy too much, or changing Hardy more to attract more Ward 3 kids. Hardy has been a safety valve for kids EOTP whose regular middle school options are not great. Not only do parents of these kids (who view Hardy as being a quite "good enough" school) get annoyed at Ward 3 parents who discount Hardy as being unequal to Deal's quality, but they fear that if too many IB kids enroll, it will effectively cut off access to Hardy for families like them. This tension makes me skeptical that change at Hardy will be anything other than very incremental.
it would all be one school, like oyster AdamsAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Janney is just a few blocks from Deal moving Janney to Hardy seems like a very unrealistic commute.
I really like the idea of Hearst being turned back into an Early Childhood Development Center for pre-k 4 - 2nd.
In my opinion the expectation of pre-k is what is causing enrollments to rise at several of the stronger schools. A grade has essentially been added to the schools with little planning.
Where would Hearst students go for 3rd-5th?