Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Competition is good for everyone. However, the charter schools in the neighborhood are not exceeding expectation. Additionally, the new trend will be on building neighborhood schools, where parents have much more control. As a new residence in the area, I will be enrolling my two children in Bunker Hill.
Interesting statement. I would argue that well over half of the top charter schools are either within Brookland or its contiguous neighborhoods.
The post said "exceeding expectations". Most of the "popular" Charters in that neighborhood aren't at it's testing grades yet. Although IT is, you can look at the recent threads on this issue.
There is also, DC Prep (or something similar) and the Arts focused Charter with not so great test scores.
Anonymous wrote:I am IB and was considering Bunker Hill for the fall for PK3. There were about 6-7 parents on the Brookland Kids listserv who expressed interest before the lottery. When I wrote after results came out, not a single other person was sending their kid there, which was pretty discouraging to us. To be honest, if it were w/in walking distance to our house, we liked the PK3 teacher, etc. enough to try it, but without knowing a single IB person who remained interested after the lottery and having to add a drive to drop off our child, we decided it against it too. Have hopes for it to become a great neighborhood school, but I do think it is difficult to gain momentum without a group of IB parents deciding it's time to enroll their kids and to work toward improvement.
Anonymous wrote:Describe what a high performing IB program would look like and what do you want to see in a PK 3- 5 program.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP to this thread. It would be great if you reached out to the Brookland kids listserv. You can find it in yahoo groups. I am one of many parents in bound for bunker hill with a toddler. I haven't been able to meet any bunker hill parents through the neighborhood, but would love to do so and to learn more about the school, whether to have my child attend or volunteer.
+1. I have been on the BKids listserv for 6 years, and recall many parents asking about Bunker Hill, including my husband. He never received a response from any other parents in the neighborhood. The Burroughs principal, on the other hand, has hosted living room chats with local families to promote the school.