Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never. Gonna. Happen.
-- Hardy IB family who would love it, but seriously why would any IB Deal family or Deal feeder family be up for this...
I seriously don't get the Hardy IB community. You have a school fed exclusively by top performing elementary schools. No dead weight whatsoever and most as hard to get into OOB as Deal feeds. If you just enrolled in boundary you'd have a school superior to Deal with a much more manageable size.
Anonymous wrote:Never. Gonna. Happen.
-- Hardy IB family who would love it, but seriously why would any IB Deal family or Deal feeder family be up for this...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Metro. One of the few organizations in DC even less functional than DCPS.
I will say there are plenty of people that commute miles to their IB MS. Not saying this is the best idea but dismissing it out of hand because it isn't close to you doesn't really move the ball forward at all.
And shows a shocking lack of awareness for what people in other parts of the city have to go through for middle school. I doubt many of the kids who attend Latin or Hardy would consider the trip down Wisconsin from Deal to Hardy a hardship at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Metro. One of the few organizations in DC even less functional than DCPS.
I will say there are plenty of people that commute miles to their IB MS. Not saying this is the best idea but dismissing it out of hand because it isn't close to you doesn't really move the ball forward at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Metro. One of the few organizations in DC even less functional than DCPS.
I will say there are plenty of people that commute miles to their IB MS. Not saying this is the best idea but dismissing it out of hand because it isn't close to you doesn't really move the ball forward at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's a fantasy in the poster's paranoid conspiracy theory about Hardy based on something from years ago. Next, she'll start talking about that one teacher she just hates who she apparently thinks is the equivalent of Che Guevara.Anonymous wrote:What is the Hardy "old guard"? Is this anything like the Roosevelt or Dunbar or Coolidge "old guard"?
But uniforms.
Anonymous wrote:It's a fantasy in the poster's paranoid conspiracy theory about Hardy based on something from years ago. Next, she'll start talking about that one teacher she just hates who she apparently thinks is the equivalent of Che Guevara.Anonymous wrote:What is the Hardy "old guard"? Is this anything like the Roosevelt or Dunbar or Coolidge "old guard"?
Anonymous wrote:Just hang a new sign on Hardy that says "Alice Deal 2" and call it a day.
It's a fantasy in the poster's paranoid conspiracy theory about Hardy based on something from years ago. Next, she'll start talking about that one teacher she just hates who she apparently thinks is the equivalent of Che Guevara.Anonymous wrote:What is the Hardy "old guard"? Is this anything like the Roosevelt or Dunbar or Coolidge "old guard"?
Anonymous wrote:Metro. One of the few organizations in DC even less functional than DCPS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The problem is geography. A large number of Deal students live within walking distance to the school. My house is about 1/3 of a mile from Deal and getting to Hardy would be a huge pain in the ass.
It's called the thirty bus