Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No matter how much money is poured into Ward 6 Middle Schools, the schools won't become an option for High SES families until the school can attract enough High SES families. That is the dilemma.
Per Joe Weedon (DCBOE Rep.), Maury has 40+ families that did not enroll in the lottery and plan on enrolling their 4th grade kids to Eliot Hine, and that would be a good start towards attracting a critical mass of High SES folks.
Not sure there were that many high SES families in the class that just finished 4th grade at Maury.
Anonymous wrote:Someone told me that Hine and Jefferson got the money back for renovations.
Anonymous wrote:Someone told me that Hine and Jefferson got the money back for renovations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know a mom there who said her PRESCHOOLER had literally been singing the DC CAS song in their bath tub at home. Sounds very well-rounded.
You might be talking about me (my daughter used to sing the "DC-CAS Crazy" song in the shower -- and you know what, I don't have any problem with treating the test like a big game and having pep rallies and singing songs about it. It's fun and builds enthusiasm, and it certainly isn't "teaching to the test." You miss the point of the story -- my daughter wasn't singing that song because she was stressed out about testing, she was singing the song because she loved it. So they managed to make kids aware of the test WITHOUT stressing them out about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP, could you go and survey all the IB LT families with kids in First-Grades and then get back to us with the data? Shouldn't take too long with only 25 percent of the school being IB even without filtering out Ward 7, 8 and 9 cheaters.
You risk looking foolish -- the IB stats are changing at LT as you type.
And go ahead an explain away how all these OB kids from Wards 7, 8, and 9 cheaters outscored the Brent stundents on the most recent DC CAS.
Don't get me wrong, I'm glad you love Brent, but don't act like it's the only decent option or that it's everybody's preference despite what "IB parents you know" tell you.
You're not exactly convincing me. Are you aware that "as you type" consists of words which have a literal meaning? Was there a sudden influx of IB kids at the time that qyou posted this? No one ever said that Brent was the only "decent" option. I would also recommend digging much deeper into the CAS results by subgroup and class before drawing too many sweeping conclusions.
Anonymous wrote:I know a mom there who said her PRESCHOOLER had literally been singing the DC CAS song in their bath tub at home. Sounds very well-rounded.