Anonymous wrote:My child's friend just moved to a private HS from Deal and is having to repeat Geometry and start language at Spanish I so I'm not sure exceptional is the best descriptor.
Anonymous wrote:What is so exceptional about Deal? Without a magnet program how can you say it is better than the top moco middle school? Am honestly interested. Live in DC.
It may "good enough", but what makes it exceptional?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is so exceptional about Deal? Without a magnet program how can you say it is better than the top moco middle school? Am honestly interested. Live in DC.
It may "good enough", but what makes it exceptional?
I don't know of anyone who thinks Deal is exceptional. Some think it's "acceptable."
Anonymous wrote:What is so exceptional about Deal? Without a magnet program how can you say it is better than the top moco middle school? Am honestly interested. Live in DC.
It may "good enough", but what makes it exceptional?
Anonymous wrote:What is so exceptional about Deal? Without a magnet program how can you say it is better than the top moco middle school? Am honestly interested. Live in DC.
It may "good enough", but what makes it exceptional?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's as good as it gets for DCPS. Why wouldn't you just move across Western for MCPS.
DCPS in upper NW is much better than MCPS. I guess it used to be different, but it certainly doesn't seem to be the case anymore.
I agree for elementary school but there are huge disparities for middle and high school. The only way I'd do Lafayette was if planned on moving to private at middle school. We lived in CCDC & loved it, but ultimately weren't comfortable with the schools so we moved to MD.
I would (an am) picking Deal over Westland or Pyle any day of the week.
+1 PP is just trying to justify her move (or gamble).
+2. Deal is an exceptional school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's as good as it gets for DCPS. Why wouldn't you just move across Western for MCPS.
DCPS in upper NW is much better than MCPS. I guess it used to be different, but it certainly doesn't seem to be the case anymore.
I agree for elementary school but there are huge disparities for middle and high school. The only way I'd do Lafayette was if planned on moving to private at middle school. We lived in CCDC & loved it, but ultimately weren't comfortable with the schools so we moved to MD.
I would (an am) picking Deal over Westland or Pyle any day of the week.
+1 PP is just trying to justify her move (or gamble).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Many people like it. Many teachers not into the new Principal. Some folks are peeling off. This happens in all schools - but all else is pretty typical and fine. I would send my kids there if they are able to go with the flow and dont have special needs. Janney is the "star" school in the area...but also Murch, Oyster, Mann (my opinion the best or second to Janney) and a few others. Good luck.
Janney is the star because it is a great turnaround story. You don't hear a lot about Lafayette because it has been a terrific school for years and years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's as good as it gets for DCPS. Why wouldn't you just move across Western for MCPS.
DCPS in upper NW is much better than MCPS. I guess it used to be different, but it certainly doesn't seem to be the case anymore.
I agree for elementary school but there are huge disparities for middle and high school. The only way I'd do Lafayette was if planned on moving to private at middle school. We lived in CCDC & loved it, but ultimately weren't comfortable with the schools so we moved to MD.
I would (an am) picking Deal over Westland or Pyle any day of the week.
Anonymous wrote:Class sizes are not too big, the community is close-knit (many families remain on the school ground and surrounding park well after school hours), the kids seem to stay friends through MS and HS. It has a more suburban feel than Murch or the Janney site (AU Park has a more suburban feel, but the school itself is right off Wisconsin Ave), but not like in MoCo - kids and dropped off and picked up at the school, which fosters the community feel. The school will be vastly improved once the renovations are completed. Diversity, which is a big factor for many in choosing DC schools, is more multicultural than, say socioeconomic, but your child(ren) will be surrounded by children of many different backgrounds.
Incidentally, I don't think you could go wrong with Janney, Murch, or Mann either (or several other schools in the area - I don't mean to leave anyone out) - they just each have their own character. You asked about Lafayette, though, so I think it makes sense to stick to your question. And, if you are limited in how much time you will have to look around, I think you will do well with CCDC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Many people like it. Many teachers not into the new Principal. Some folks are peeling off. This happens in all schools - but all else is pretty typical and fine. I would send my kids there if they are able to go with the flow and dont have special needs. Janney is the "star" school in the area...but also Murch, Oyster, Mann (my opinion the best or second to Janney) and a few others. Good luck.
Janney is the star because it is a great turnaround story. You don't hear a lot about Lafayette because it has been a terrific school for years and years.