Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jefferson won't become a "desirable" school for parents on the hill until there are more white kids going there.
or it gets transplanted to the actual Hill
look -- Eliot Hine and Stuart Hobson don't get a lot of love from the Hill, but those are the schools Hill families are working towards improving because they are both on the Hill (and not 2.5 miles from our homes). The demographics of EH and SH are crystal clear in calling out BS on your theory on Jefferson needing white kids.
Stop painting with such a broad brush. "Hill families" are Balkanized. Some Maury parents have been working to improve Eliot-Hine. Cluster (Peabody/Watkins) families are working to improve Stuart-Hobson. Some parents with younger kids at Brent have started working with the principal at Jefferson. I seem to recall hearing about a single white kid moving from Maury to EH in the past year or two. Am I wrong?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jefferson won't become a "desirable" school for parents on the hill until there are more white kids going there.
or it gets transplanted to the actual Hill
look -- Eliot Hine and Stuart Hobson don't get a lot of love from the Hill, but those are the schools Hill families are working towards improving because they are both on the Hill (and not 2.5 miles from our homes). The demographics of EH and SH are crystal clear in calling out BS on your theory on Jefferson needing white kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jefferson is neither a) an elementary school or b) on the Hill. Maybe this belongs in another thread![]()
But isn't it germane because the articulation of feeder patterns directly effects elementary schools?
If Hill elementary schools feed into it then by definition it is a Hill school. If you disagree with the logic then take it up with the geniuses at DCPS who designed the feeder patttern.
Irrefutable logic?
Dated by a few years but I bet it's still applicable. Total students at Jefferson from the Hill? "Few students". Total students at Jefferson from "Near Southeast/Navy Yard"? "Few students"
http://edu.codefordc.org/#!/school/433
Respectfully, no. Nothing about schools on the Hill is the same as it was a few years ago. Brent is now waitlisting siblings. LT is IB only. Premise summarily rejected.
Sorry -- you're living in a fantasy world if you think Jefferson is currently attracting Hill students, irrespective of assigned feeder. IF any students enroll through existing feeder it's not the IB kids. Sorry -- you're just wrong.
No one is going to Jefferson from Tyler traditional? I find that hard to believe, PP.
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No one is going to Jefferson from Tyler traditional? I find that hard to believe, PP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jefferson won't become a "desirable" school for parents on the hill until there are more white kids going there.
or it gets transplanted to the actual Hill
look -- Eliot Hine and Stuart Hobson don't get a lot of love from the Hill, but those are the schools Hill families are working towards improving because they are both on the Hill (and not 2.5 miles from our homes). The demographics of EH and SH are crystal clear in calling out BS on your theory on Jefferson needing white kids.
Anonymous wrote:Jefferson won't become a "desirable" school for parents on the hill until there are more white kids going there.