Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some of your complaints are ridiculous. Go to private school if you want your kid’s school to cater to exactly what you want.
No, you go to private school, where taxpayers asking for bang for their buck for their ed tax dollars won't annoy you for asking for standard public school offerings in this Metro area.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The mission statement has the word humanities in it.
If this is not what you are looking for - apply to another school.
Well, math IS one of the humanities.
Well, Walls has the most advanced math progression of any DCPS HS
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The mission statement has the word humanities in it.
If this is not what you are looking for - apply to another school.
Well, math IS one of the humanities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The mission statement has the word humanities in it.
If this is not what you are looking for - apply to another school.
Well, math IS one of the humanities.
Anonymous wrote:Some of your complaints are ridiculous. Go to private school if you want your kid’s school to cater to exactly what you want.
Anonymous wrote:
The mission statement has the word humanities in it.
If this is not what you are looking for - apply to another school.
Anonymous wrote:We got an initial email saying our interview would be scheduled and now nothing even though the 28th has come and gone. Anyone else?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You need to be careful with Jackson Reed as well.
The physics teachers at JR are mostly terrible.
AP Environmental does not have a teacher this year.
AP Psych has been without a teacher also.
One of the AP Chem teachers is terrible.
The highest math offered is AP Calculus BC
The AP Physics teacher they hired mid-year last year is phenomenal. He teaches all of the AP Physics sections. My kid who is taking AP Physics 1 this year is considering taking AP Physics C next year just to have him again.
I don’t think this is entirely correct.
There is one other teacher who is considerably weaker who also teaches AP Physics 1.
And this new teacher is a retired teacher from somewhere else so I would be concerned how long he will stay at JR
Anonymous wrote:are the "honors" class the only section or is there regular section of the same class. Is this like JR "honors for all" which makes it meaningless.
Anonymous wrote:Some of your complaints are ridiculous. Go to private school if you want your kid’s school to cater to exactly what you want.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't see Spanish and other languages on these lists.
What are the language options at Walls and JR?
It’s in the list posted above in a summary line, at least for Walls
Different poster. No no languages taught past AP at Walls, not even Spanish for literature (JR teaches that). I wonder if some kids take more advanced language at George Washington.
The only non Romance language taught is Chinese. The language list is v. limited compared to some suburban schools. No Russian, Arabic, German, Japanese.