Anonymous wrote:bumping this because the Southwester again has a story about an Amidon-Bowen family, plus an article by a 6th grader about a visit to Jefferson by Wharf developers, and one about Jefferson students getting involved in a podcast book club. http://thesouthwester.com/july2015.pdf
Jefferson's top pitcher will also be throwing out the first pitch at Nationals Park on July 8th for SW/Near SE Neighborhood Night at the ballpark.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh shut up, reverse racism-minded troll. Some of us will have to move if the Hill MS situation doesn't get sorted out within the next five years or so if there isn't room at BASIS, Latin and possibly DC Global (there won't be, not for all comers). I don't know anybody at Brent who's planning to send a child to Jefferson Academy. Even the K and 1st grade families seem to think that the school is a bridge too far in under a decade. And these are parents who're paying attention. I went to a Jefferson open house with some lower grades Brent parents last year and we left shaking our heads. The academics seemed several hundreds miles away from what would work for us, and not because the leadership or teaching were weak. The housing projects, multigenerational urban poverty and the absence of a test-in program are the problems of course.
Jefferson is only 34% inbound. If you have confidence in the leadership and teaching, why not try it out as a cohort? How is that different than what Brent parents did a decade ago?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I might be willing to give serious consideration to Jefferson if it still fed to Wilson, even if it Wilson wouldn't necessarily be at the top of my list. Eastern is a nonstarter so there doesn't seem to be any reason to jump on the Jefferson bandwagon.
Jefferson hasn't fed to Wilson for many, many years. Before this most recent boundary change, Jefferson fed to Eastern but many families IB for Jefferson were also IB for Wilson. So if they sent kids to Jefferson, they had a choice of Wilson (based on geography) or Eastern (based on feeder pattern).
If the only general admission high school you'd accept is Wilson, the only feeder option seems to be Hardy (or Adams if you're bilingual--Deal doesn't offer any OOB slots). Charterwise, what are the options you'd be willing to take (I'm guessing BASIS, Latin, or DCI?). They're not going to have room for everyone who wants to go there. Some families will therefore move or go private--or do Jefferson for middle and then see how their kids do in the applications for Banneker, SWW, McKinley Tech, or Ellington.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I might be willing to give serious consideration to Jefferson if it still fed to Wilson, even if it Wilson wouldn't necessarily be at the top of my list. Eastern is a nonstarter so there doesn't seem to be any reason to jump on the Jefferson bandwagon.
Jefferson hasn't fed to Wilson for many, many years. Before this most recent boundary change, Jefferson fed to Eastern but many families IB for Jefferson were also IB for Wilson. So if they sent kids to Jefferson, they had a choice of Wilson (based on geography) or Eastern (based on feeder pattern).
If the only general admission high school you'd accept is Wilson, the only feeder option seems to be Hardy (or Adams if you're bilingual--Deal doesn't offer any OOB slots). Charterwise, what are the options you'd be willing to take (I'm guessing BASIS, Latin, or DCI?). They're not going to have room for everyone who wants to go there. Some families will therefore move or go private--or do Jefferson for middle and then see how their kids do in the applications for Banneker, SWW, McKinley Tech, or Ellington.
Anonymous wrote:I might be willing to give serious consideration to Jefferson if it still fed to Wilson, even if it Wilson wouldn't necessarily be at the top of my list. Eastern is a nonstarter so there doesn't seem to be any reason to jump on the Jefferson bandwagon.
Anonymous wrote:Oh shut up, reverse racism-minded troll. Some of us will have to move if the Hill MS situation doesn't get sorted out within the next five years or so if there isn't room at BASIS, Latin and possibly DC Global (there won't be, not for all comers). I don't know anybody at Brent who's planning to send a child to Jefferson Academy. Even the K and 1st grade families seem to think that the school is a bridge too far in under a decade. And these are parents who're paying attention. I went to a Jefferson open house with some lower grades Brent parents last year and we left shaking our heads. The academics seemed several hundreds miles away from what would work for us, and not because the leadership or teaching were weak. The housing projects, multigenerational urban poverty and the absence of a test-in program are the problems of course.