Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: I’ve heard that Brent is overcrowded and needs a remodel too, they but have better teachers.
Brent's "crowding" is basically the 1st and K bubble classes. There aren't as many little kids coming up the chain as there were just several years ago. Fewer in-boundary families are putting in for ECE each year now - the red hot Hill SE real estate market is simply pricing many young families out of the tiny Brent District. There's not a lot of inventory for 3-bedroom houses in the catchment area, or even 2 bedrooms, even if you can afford 900K+.
Brent could certainly use a remodel, like most DCPS schools, but the situation is hardly desperate. Nice big colored windows put in last summer have helped, along with an elevator.
No, Brent is crowded as the two trailers on the playground prove. The school makes it work somehow but you can remove the quotes around crowding.
Few families are rejecting Brent because of crowding. The minor crowding is a unmistake sign of success.
I remember Brent when the student body was half as large because the IB population was small.... just a little over a decade ago.
Pick your poison on the Hill for elementary, PPs. Peabody really needs to be modernized. Maury's been out of its building for 18 months. SWS has become super difficult to crack. Brent's a little crowded. Ludlow is still only around 1/3 IB and UMC in the upper grades. Watkins' bleeding heart principal needs to go.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: I’ve heard that Brent is overcrowded and needs a remodel too, they but have better teachers.
Brent's "crowding" is basically the 1st and K bubble classes. There aren't as many little kids coming up the chain as there were just several years ago. Fewer in-boundary families are putting in for ECE each year now - the red hot Hill SE real estate market is simply pricing many young families out of the tiny Brent District. There's not a lot of inventory for 3-bedroom houses in the catchment area, or even 2 bedrooms, even if you can afford 900K+.
Brent could certainly use a remodel, like most DCPS schools, but the situation is hardly desperate. Nice big colored windows put in last summer have helped, along with an elevator.
No, Brent is crowded as the two trailers on the playground prove. The school makes it work somehow but you can remove the quotes around crowding.
Few families are rejecting Brent because of crowding. The minor crowding is a unmistake sign of success.
I remember Brent when the student body was half as large because the IB population was small.... just a little over a decade ago.
Pick your poison on the Hill for elementary, PPs. Peabody really needs to be modernized. Maury's been out of its building for 18 months. SWS has become super difficult to crack. Brent's a little crowded. Ludlow is still only around 1/3 IB and UMC in the upper grades. Watkins' bleeding heart principal needs to go.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: I’ve heard that Brent is overcrowded and needs a remodel too, they but have better teachers.
Brent's "crowding" is basically the 1st and K bubble classes. There aren't as many little kids coming up the chain as there were just several years ago. Fewer in-boundary families are putting in for ECE each year now - the red hot Hill SE real estate market is simply pricing many young families out of the tiny Brent District. There's not a lot of inventory for 3-bedroom houses in the catchment area, or even 2 bedrooms, even if you can afford 900K+.
Brent could certainly use a remodel, like most DCPS schools, but the situation is hardly desperate. Nice big colored windows put in last summer have helped, along with an elevator.
The paragraph above about Brent’s lack of crowding is simply not true. The current PK3 cohort (rising PK4) is actually large - very few non siblings were admitted. When they get to K it’s likely another “bubble” year. If you have a bubble year every couple of years, or three “bubble” years out of four, at some point it’s a trend and not a bubble. Year over year there is increased IB percentage and kids are staying for longer. So there is definitely crowding and it is unlikely to improve in coming years without increased space.
Anonymous wrote:The boundary review is coming in just a couple of years. New Hill ES boundaries are certainly going to be a focus as will the Wilson feeders.
Brent isn't going to get a renovation prior to that process.
Anonymous wrote:I would not be surprised if SWS is transitioned to a neighborhood school in a few years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: I’ve heard that Brent is overcrowded and needs a remodel too, they but have better teachers.
Brent's "crowding" is basically the 1st and K bubble classes. There aren't as many little kids coming up the chain as there were just several years ago. Fewer in-boundary families are putting in for ECE each year now - the red hot Hill SE real estate market is simply pricing many young families out of the tiny Brent District. There's not a lot of inventory for 3-bedroom houses in the catchment area, or even 2 bedrooms, even if you can afford 900K+.
Brent could certainly use a remodel, like most DCPS schools, but the situation is hardly desperate. Nice big colored windows put in last summer have helped, along with an elevator.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: I’ve heard that Brent is overcrowded and needs a remodel too, they but have better teachers.
Brent's "crowding" is basically the 1st and K bubble classes. There aren't as many little kids coming up the chain as there were just several years ago. Fewer in-boundary families are putting in for ECE each year now - the red hot Hill SE real estate market is simply pricing many young families out of the tiny Brent District. There's not a lot of inventory for 3-bedroom houses in the catchment area, or even 2 bedrooms, even if you can afford 900K+.
Brent could certainly use a remodel, like most DCPS schools, but the situation is hardly desperate. Nice big colored windows put in last summer have helped, along with an elevator.
No, Brent is crowded as the two trailers on the playground prove. The school makes it work somehow but you can remove the quotes around crowding.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: I’ve heard that Brent is overcrowded and needs a remodel too, they but have better teachers.
Brent's "crowding" is basically the 1st and K bubble classes. There aren't as many little kids coming up the chain as there were just several years ago. Fewer in-boundary families are putting in for ECE each year now - the red hot Hill SE real estate market is simply pricing many young families out of the tiny Brent District. There's not a lot of inventory for 3-bedroom houses in the catchment area, or even 2 bedrooms, even if you can afford 900K+.
Brent could certainly use a remodel, like most DCPS schools, but the situation is hardly desperate. Nice big colored windows put in last summer have helped, along with an elevator.
No, Brent is crowded as the two trailers on the playground prove. The school makes it work somehow but you can remove the quotes around crowding.
Drop PK3. Limit PK4 to one class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: I’ve heard that Brent is overcrowded and needs a remodel too, they but have better teachers.
Brent's "crowding" is basically the 1st and K bubble classes. There aren't as many little kids coming up the chain as there were just several years ago. Fewer in-boundary families are putting in for ECE each year now - the red hot Hill SE real estate market is simply pricing many young families out of the tiny Brent District. There's not a lot of inventory for 3-bedroom houses in the catchment area, or even 2 bedrooms, even if you can afford 900K+.
Brent could certainly use a remodel, like most DCPS schools, but the situation is hardly desperate. Nice big colored windows put in last summer have helped, along with an elevator.
No, Brent is crowded as the two trailers on the playground prove. The school makes it work somehow but you can remove the quotes around crowding.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: I’ve heard that Brent is overcrowded and needs a remodel too, they but have better teachers.
Brent's "crowding" is basically the 1st and K bubble classes. There aren't as many little kids coming up the chain as there were just several years ago. Fewer in-boundary families are putting in for ECE each year now - the red hot Hill SE real estate market is simply pricing many young families out of the tiny Brent District. There's not a lot of inventory for 3-bedroom houses in the catchment area, or even 2 bedrooms, even if you can afford 900K+.
Brent could certainly use a remodel, like most DCPS schools, but the situation is hardly desperate. Nice big colored windows put in last summer have helped, along with an elevator.