Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I would not choose Brent over L-T, Maury, Payne, SWS, or Chisolm.
Wide ranging group here, though I guess relatively close geographically. Any reason for this particular selection? I know some are on the rise but surprised to see a couple of these ranked above Brent.
Anonymous wrote:When there are urban magnet middles to test into, high-performing neighborhood elementary schools like Brent need to up their game to satisfy stakeholders. My siblings send their kids to magnet middle schools in MCPS. They even sent some of their kids to all GT 4th and 5th grade public schools in MoCo.
We thought that Brent rocked through second grade. 3rd grade was OK. 4th was adequate. 5th wasn’t worth it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP you need to adjust your expectations. You are not going to get a rigorous academic experience at any DCPS elementary school and should not have that expectation of a DCPS school. Your child's teachers are going to be supporting a diverse classroom of learners, including some who may have disruptive behavioral issues or be way behind the grade level, and that one teacher will not be able, even if they wanted to, have the time or capacity to challenge children who are working beyond grade level. But this does not mean your child won't be prepared for a school like Basis.
Not only that, be prepared for your child to be taught by multiple underqualified subs in a given year, especially if you have a teacher who goes on parental leave.
Not at Brent but at a demographically similar school and I disagree.
I don't think OP is being unrealistic. Where do you think there are rigorous classes, PP? Only privates? Fancy suburbs? I would assume Brent and similar schools here aren't that much different from elementary schools in Bethesda.
Bethesda? Oh, those public schools are different alright. The key difference is that MD has a law on Gifted & Talented education, mandating elementary school programming, while DC doesn't.
In MoCo, public school 4th and 5th graders can take advantaged "compacted" math. They're bused to nearby schools offering it. The math at Brent was too easy for my kids all the way up (our youngest finished last year). We stayed because Brent was pleasant and a 2-min walk from our house, not because we were convinced that the program matched what you get in...Bethesda.
More than two-thirds of DCPS elementary school students are on free on reduced meals. The system caters to needy kids for political reasons. MCPS is a fairly well-run school system with test-in middle school programs. You can't test into a magnet middle school in DCPS, a chaotic system by comparison where hard-driving principals like Brent's enjoy outsized power. She has her good points but is dictatorial.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP you need to adjust your expectations. You are not going to get a rigorous academic experience at any DCPS elementary school and should not have that expectation of a DCPS school. Your child's teachers are going to be supporting a diverse classroom of learners, including some who may have disruptive behavioral issues or be way behind the grade level, and that one teacher will not be able, even if they wanted to, have the time or capacity to challenge children who are working beyond grade level. But this does not mean your child won't be prepared for a school like Basis.
Not only that, be prepared for your child to be taught by multiple underqualified subs in a given year, especially if you have a teacher who goes on parental leave.
Not at Brent but at a demographically similar school and I disagree.
I don't think OP is being unrealistic. Where do you think there are rigorous classes, PP? Only privates? Fancy suburbs? I would assume Brent and similar schools here aren't that much different from elementary schools in Bethesda.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP you need to adjust your expectations. You are not going to get a rigorous academic experience at any DCPS elementary school and should not have that expectation of a DCPS school. Your child's teachers are going to be supporting a diverse classroom of learners, including some who may have disruptive behavioral issues or be way behind the grade level, and that one teacher will not be able, even if they wanted to, have the time or capacity to challenge children who are working beyond grade level. But this does not mean your child won't be prepared for a school like Basis.
Not only that, be prepared for your child to be taught by multiple underqualified subs in a given year, especially if you have a teacher who goes on parental leave.
Not at Brent but at a demographically similar school and I disagree.
I don't think OP is being unrealistic. Where do you think there are rigorous classes, PP? Only privates? Fancy suburbs? I would assume Brent and similar schools here aren't that much different from elementary schools in Bethesda.
Anonymous wrote:OP you need to adjust your expectations. You are not going to get a rigorous academic experience at any DCPS elementary school and should not have that expectation of a DCPS school. Your child's teachers are going to be supporting a diverse classroom of learners, including some who may have disruptive behavioral issues or be way behind the grade level, and that one teacher will not be able, even if they wanted to, have the time or capacity to challenge children who are working beyond grade level. But this does not mean your child won't be prepared for a school like Basis.
Not only that, be prepared for your child to be taught by multiple underqualified subs in a given year, especially if you have a teacher who goes on parental leave.
Anonymous wrote:
I would not choose Brent over L-T, Maury, Payne, SWS, or Chisolm.