Anonymous wrote:what new apartments?Anonymous wrote:I had heard the reason so many kids going into K this year at Brent was because of new apartments in boundary. We were OOB family and hoped to get sibling preference for K at Brent. Super great school for those kindergarteners in bound!! We really enjoyed it there. Hyde Addison for us now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had heard the reason so many kids going into K this year at Brent was because of new apartments in boundary. We were OOB family and hoped to get sibling preference for K at Brent. Super great school for those kindergarteners in bound!! We really enjoyed it there. Hyde Addison for us now.
More likely that some people who went to Van Ness for PK would return to their IB for K.
Anonymous wrote:I had heard the reason so many kids going into K this year at Brent was because of new apartments in boundary. We were OOB family and hoped to get sibling preference for K at Brent. Super great school for those kindergarteners in bound!! We really enjoyed it there. Hyde Addison for us now.
what new apartments?Anonymous wrote:I had heard the reason so many kids going into K this year at Brent was because of new apartments in boundary. We were OOB family and hoped to get sibling preference for K at Brent. Super great school for those kindergarteners in bound!! We really enjoyed it there. Hyde Addison for us now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good luck finding a thriving dcps public elementary school where K class sizes are small.
We had 27 kids in our Maury K class, which turned out to be fine.
At least dcps provides full-time para professionals/teachers assistants in K.
No, DCPS does not provide paras for K. A principal can use pta money or move the budget around t cover this, but the standard docs budget does NOT include assistant teachers past prek4.
Anonymous wrote:Good luck finding a thriving dcps public elementary school where K class sizes are small.
We had 27 kids in our Maury K class, which turned out to be fine.
At least dcps provides full-time para professionals/teachers assistants in K.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, just because the K classes are likely to be on the large side this fall doesn't mean that your child would be lost in the shuffle for K, or any other year at Brent.
PTA funds are used to hire half a dozen floating "teacher partners" (classroom aides) to improve the adult: kid ratio at least part of the school day. Some classes have full-time practice teachers on board. The higher you go in the school, the smaller the classes tend to be. Many parents work in the House of Representatives office buildings nearby, and some will return to their state when their Rep is voted out or whatever.
We haven't found that Brent is a disorganized school (and we could afford private). There are many strong teachers, including all the specials teachers. Brent offers more specials than most other public schools (Spanish, art, music, science, PE).
Good luck w/your choice.
To clarify, teacher:student ratios will be good in K even if a class has 25 or 26 students because each K class gets a teacher and full-time teachers aide courtesy of DCPS. After K, PTAs pay for aides.
Anonymous wrote:Does the pp know where Brent is?
Anonymous wrote:Not new, at Brent for years, on the Hill for decades. 36 currently registered for 5th grade at Brent, including several 4th graders who took 6th grade math in 4th. More than half the 4th grade class is returning for 5th for the first time since Washington Latin opened its doors.
Sounds like you're out of date.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The incoming K class is huge at all the Hill schools. It was a weird year.
There has been a massive influx of people and a baby boom on the Hill, starting about 6 years ago. The incoming K class won't be an outlier. DCPS reacts verrrry slowly to population changes.
This is an especially big year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We left after Brent Kindergarten 2 years ago as it was pretty chaotic at all times-classroom, recess, field trips -and were not impressed with the school. K is not a strong year at Brent, teachers are average at best although I hear the new principal is great. GL.
Take this comment with a grain of salt, PP.
K was a very strong year for us at Brent for the past two years. Both our older and younger children (spaced close together) had the new K teacher, who rocks. Things have improved at Brent since you bailed. The recess situation is much less chaotic. The weakest K teacher retired.
The K OOB WL is a mile long.
Hello, Brent is a public school. Let me guess, you left for a tony private because, let's face it, DC public schools are chaotic places for parents who don't want the best for their kids, or are slackers who can't afford privates.