Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The good private schools don't have that many openings in 6th grade. Where do all the Key students enroll?
They bail after third and fourth. An extra year of tuition is worth getting a seat.
They also bail for charters after fourth, both Latin and Basis -- which take more Hardy feeder kids than Hardy does -- start at fifth.
So there are significant number of privates that have fourth and fifth grade openings?
I'm not impressed with the charters. The test scores are the same as most low-performing non-charter DC publics EOTP.
Most schools have "admission years" where they add another class and take a bunch of kids. Usually it's for fourth or fifth grade and then again at high school. In non-admission years they only take students to replace the ones who have left. So it's much easier to get in at an admission year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The good private schools don't have that many openings in 6th grade. Where do all the Key students enroll?
They bail after third and fourth. An extra year of tuition is worth getting a seat.
They also bail for charters after fourth, both Latin and Basis -- which take more Hardy feeder kids than Hardy does -- start at fifth.
So there are significant number of privates that have fourth and fifth grade openings?
I'm not impressed with the charters. The test scores are the same as most low-performing non-charter DC publics EOTP.
Fine for you to not send your child to a charter - but you might want to educate yourself a little before making false statements.
www.learndc.org is a good resource for test scores.
Where do you think I'm getting this information? Look at the PARCC scores. Most have 30 percent or below proficiency in math and reading. Maybe YOU should educate yourself.
Latin and BASIS were the 2 charters mentioned. And their scores are significantly higher than that.
Latin middle school has 70 percent meeting or exceeding in reading (pretty good) in math they're at 53 percent (meh). Basis is 60 percent for both math and reading. You're right that it's higher than 30 percent, but I wouldn't be necessarily ecstatic to put my kid in either of those settings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The good private schools don't have that many openings in 6th grade. Where do all the Key students enroll?
They bail after third and fourth. An extra year of tuition is worth getting a seat.
They also bail for charters after fourth, both Latin and Basis -- which take more Hardy feeder kids than Hardy does -- start at fifth.
So there are significant number of privates that have fourth and fifth grade openings?
I'm not impressed with the charters. The test scores are the same as most low-performing non-charter DC publics EOTP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The good private schools don't have that many openings in 6th grade. Where do all the Key students enroll?
They bail after third and fourth. An extra year of tuition is worth getting a seat.
They also bail for charters after fourth, both Latin and Basis -- which take more Hardy feeder kids than Hardy does -- start at fifth.
So there are significant number of privates that have fourth and fifth grade openings?
I'm not impressed with the charters. The test scores are the same as most low-performing non-charter DC publics EOTP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The good private schools don't have that many openings in 6th grade. Where do all the Key students enroll?
They bail after third and fourth. An extra year of tuition is worth getting a seat.
They also bail for charters after fourth, both Latin and Basis -- which take more Hardy feeder kids than Hardy does -- start at fifth.
So there are significant number of privates that have fourth and fifth grade openings?
I'm not impressed with the charters. The test scores are the same as most low-performing non-charter DC publics EOTP.
Fine for you to not send your child to a charter - but you might want to educate yourself a little before making false statements.
www.learndc.org is a good resource for test scores.
Where do you think I'm getting this information? Look at the PARCC scores. Most have 30 percent or below proficiency in math and reading. Maybe YOU should educate yourself.
Latin and BASIS were the 2 charters mentioned. And their scores are significantly higher than that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The good private schools don't have that many openings in 6th grade. Where do all the Key students enroll?
They bail after third and fourth. An extra year of tuition is worth getting a seat.
They also bail for charters after fourth, both Latin and Basis -- which take more Hardy feeder kids than Hardy does -- start at fifth.
So there are significant number of privates that have fourth and fifth grade openings?
I'm not impressed with the charters. The test scores are the same as most low-performing non-charter DC publics EOTP.
Fine for you to not send your child to a charter - but you might want to educate yourself a little before making false statements.
www.learndc.org is a good resource for test scores.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The good private schools don't have that many openings in 6th grade. Where do all the Key students enroll?
They bail after third and fourth. An extra year of tuition is worth getting a seat.
They also bail for charters after fourth, both Latin and Basis -- which take more Hardy feeder kids than Hardy does -- start at fifth.
So there are significant number of privates that have fourth and fifth grade openings?
I'm not impressed with the charters. The test scores are the same as most low-performing non-charter DC publics EOTP.
Fine for you to not send your child to a charter - but you might want to educate yourself a little before making false statements.
www.learndc.org is a good resource for test scores.
Where do you think I'm getting this information? Look at the PARCC scores. Most have 30 percent or below proficiency in math and reading. Maybe YOU should educate yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The good private schools don't have that many openings in 6th grade. Where do all the Key students enroll?
They bail after third and fourth. An extra year of tuition is worth getting a seat.
They also bail for charters after fourth, both Latin and Basis -- which take more Hardy feeder kids than Hardy does -- start at fifth.
So there are significant number of privates that have fourth and fifth grade openings?
I'm not impressed with the charters. The test scores are the same as most low-performing non-charter DC publics EOTP.
Fine for you to not send your child to a charter - but you might want to educate yourself a little before making false statements.
www.learndc.org is a good resource for test scores.
Anonymous wrote:The good private schools don't have that many openings in 6th grade. Where do all the Key students enroll?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The good private schools don't have that many openings in 6th grade. Where do all the Key students enroll?
They bail after third and fourth. An extra year of tuition is worth getting a seat.
They also bail for charters after fourth, both Latin and Basis -- which take more Hardy feeder kids than Hardy does -- start at fifth.
So there are significant number of privates that have fourth and fifth grade openings?
I'm not impressed with the charters. The test scores are the same as most low-performing non-charter DC publics EOTP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The good private schools don't have that many openings in 6th grade. Where do all the Key students enroll?
They bail after third and fourth. An extra year of tuition is worth getting a seat.
They also bail for charters after fourth, both Latin and Basis -- which take more Hardy feeder kids than Hardy does -- start at fifth.
Anonymous wrote:The good private schools don't have that many openings in 6th grade. Where do all the Key students enroll?
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