Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The problem OP is this board skews wealthy and white so they only talk about Ward 3 or Capitol Hill area, which is not zoned for the Ward 3 high school. They have a deep fear of minorities and judge everything solely on test scores. You don’t get a very good picture of DC schools here.
+1
Not even worth discussing other schools bc they’ll just get shouted down. This is the last place I’d go for advice
Are there non-application DCPS high schools other than JR that have more than 20% of kids on grade level (based on test scores)? Honest question.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The problem OP is this board skews wealthy and white so they only talk about Ward 3 or Capitol Hill area, which is not zoned for the Ward 3 high school. They have a deep fear of minorities and judge everything solely on test scores. You don’t get a very good picture of DC schools here.
+1
Not even worth discussing other schools bc they’ll just get shouted down. This is the last place I’d go for advice
Are there non-application DCPS high schools other than JR that have more than 20% of kids on grade level (based on test scores)? Honest question.
I don't know. But test scores don't equal good schools.
And the circle of nonsense begins anew
What exactly does this mean? Test scores reflect how academically prepared students are, and most parents with options don’t want their kids to be or to go to school with mostly kids who are multiple grade levels behind.
Please explain your thinking here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The problem OP is this board skews wealthy and white so they only talk about Ward 3 or Capitol Hill area, which is not zoned for the Ward 3 high school. They have a deep fear of minorities and judge everything solely on test scores. You don’t get a very good picture of DC schools here.
+1
Not even worth discussing other schools bc they’ll just get shouted down. This is the last place I’d go for advice
Are there non-application DCPS high schools other than JR that have more than 20% of kids on grade level (based on test scores)? Honest question.
I don't know. But test scores don't equal good schools.
And the circle of nonsense begins anew
Anonymous wrote:My biggest regret is buying in DC. We are in bounds for allegedly the “best” elementary, middle and high school. We have found the elementary be be segregated racially and economically and at best “meh” for academics. If I had to do it all over again, I would have bought in Montgomery county, which admittedly has it’s own issues, but even the weakest schools seem to eclipse the strongest in DC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The problem OP is this board skews wealthy and white so they only talk about Ward 3 or Capitol Hill area, which is not zoned for the Ward 3 high school. They have a deep fear of minorities and judge everything solely on test scores. You don’t get a very good picture of DC schools here.
+1
Not even worth discussing other schools bc they’ll just get shouted down. This is the last place I’d go for advice
Are there non-application DCPS high schools other than JR that have more than 20% of kids on grade level (based on test scores)? Honest question.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The problem OP is this board skews wealthy and white so they only talk about Ward 3 or Capitol Hill area, which is not zoned for the Ward 3 high school. They have a deep fear of minorities and judge everything solely on test scores. You don’t get a very good picture of DC schools here.
+1
Not even worth discussing other schools bc they’ll just get shouted down. This is the last place I’d go for advice
Anonymous wrote:What are the odds of a person being able to lottery in multiple children in the same school? I honestly don't know. But if it is very very difficult, then a person moving to DC (I wouldn't) should only look at IB options.
Anonymous wrote:The problem OP is this board skews wealthy and white so they only talk about Ward 3 or Capitol Hill area, which is not zoned for the Ward 3 high school. They have a deep fear of minorities and judge everything solely on test scores. You don’t get a very good picture of DC schools here.