Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son was randomly placed in the public speaking elective. He tried it but said it was terrible and even the teacher said he was randomly assigned to teach it and is not interested in the topic. He had to wait in line for 3h to see a counselor and most anything he wanted was already maxed out. I hope the Wilson principal is advocating for more resources for Wilson because the school is clearly overstretched.
The Wilson principal is useless. That's why she was hired.
She was just named Principal of the Year.
In DCPS, those two facts are consistent, not contradictory.
It truly worries me if the Wilson Principal is the best in the system. DCPS is really going downhill.
Going downhill???
When was DCPS ever uphill?
Please stop clogging Wilson threads with this useless bashing. Some of us would like to productively discuss what to do about these issues.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am skeptical of those numbers. There are at least 50 SWW 9th graders that went to Deal last year. There were not 600 kids in 8th grade at Deal last year.
I am not saying it is not overcrowded and this is not an issue, just be careful with asserting "facts"
OP here - and I am skeptical of your numbers. The Beacon gave the current enrollment - 550 from Deal was told to me by my child. They don't have enrollment numbers from last year up - but it was 537 in 7th grade for this group. My child only knows 5 people who went to Walls and they know a lot of kids. Walls hired an inept math teacher from Deal that this grade had a chance of having twice - in 6th and 7th grade. I have heard more then a handful of kids saying they didn't want to go to Walls because they hired that teacher so how good can they be. All anecdotal but I think it was a low Walls year and I would say 20-30 went. So...why don't you be just as careful.
I have a 9th trader at Walls is and I stand by my assessment of numbers, I am actually guessing low given what I have heard from my child but I do acknowledge it is a guess. I am aware of that math teacher as I heard about it from the shadow day from another student I know also now at Walls and my student is not in a class with that teacher. Walls is not perfect but it has a lot of very good things about it, including a high level of independence for the students, and I am very happy my child is there and not Wilson.
I'm glad to hear that you are so self-satisfied that you are not at Wilson. We're having a good experience, so why do you not trash something that you don't have anything to do with. You sound like a private school parent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son was randomly placed in the public speaking elective. He tried it but said it was terrible and even the teacher said he was randomly assigned to teach it and is not interested in the topic. He had to wait in line for 3h to see a counselor and most anything he wanted was already maxed out. I hope the Wilson principal is advocating for more resources for Wilson because the school is clearly overstretched.
The Wilson principal is useless. That's why she was hired.
She was just named Principal of the Year.
In DCPS, those two facts are consistent, not contradictory.
It truly worries me if the Wilson Principal is the best in the system. DCPS is really going downhill.
Going downhill???
When was DCPS ever uphill?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son was randomly placed in the public speaking elective. He tried it but said it was terrible and even the teacher said he was randomly assigned to teach it and is not interested in the topic. He had to wait in line for 3h to see a counselor and most anything he wanted was already maxed out. I hope the Wilson principal is advocating for more resources for Wilson because the school is clearly overstretched.
The Wilson principal is useless. That's why she was hired.
She was just named Principal of the Year.
In DCPS, those two facts are consistent, not contradictory.
It truly worries me if the Wilson Principal is the best in the system. DCPS is really going downhill.
Going downhill???
When was DCPS ever uphill?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son was randomly placed in the public speaking elective. He tried it but said it was terrible and even the teacher said he was randomly assigned to teach it and is not interested in the topic. He had to wait in line for 3h to see a counselor and most anything he wanted was already maxed out. I hope the Wilson principal is advocating for more resources for Wilson because the school is clearly overstretched.
The Wilson principal is useless. That's why she was hired.
She was just named Principal of the Year.
In DCPS, those two facts are consistent, not contradictory.
It truly worries me if the Wilson Principal is the best in the system. DCPS is really going downhill.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son was randomly placed in the public speaking elective. He tried it but said it was terrible and even the teacher said he was randomly assigned to teach it and is not interested in the topic. He had to wait in line for 3h to see a counselor and most anything he wanted was already maxed out. I hope the Wilson principal is advocating for more resources for Wilson because the school is clearly overstretched.
The Wilson principal is useless. That's why she was hired.
She was just named Principal of the Year.
In DCPS, those two facts are consistent, not contradictory.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am skeptical of those numbers. There are at least 50 SWW 9th graders that went to Deal last year. There were not 600 kids in 8th grade at Deal last year.
I am not saying it is not overcrowded and this is not an issue, just be careful with asserting "facts"
OP here - and I am skeptical of your numbers. The Beacon gave the current enrollment - 550 from Deal was told to me by my child. They don't have enrollment numbers from last year up - but it was 537 in 7th grade for this group. My child only knows 5 people who went to Walls and they know a lot of kids. Walls hired an inept math teacher from Deal that this grade had a chance of having twice - in 6th and 7th grade. I have heard more then a handful of kids saying they didn't want to go to Walls because they hired that teacher so how good can they be. All anecdotal but I think it was a low Walls year and I would say 20-30 went. So...why don't you be just as careful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am skeptical of those numbers. There are at least 50 SWW 9th graders that went to Deal last year. There were not 600 kids in 8th grade at Deal last year.
I am not saying it is not overcrowded and this is not an issue, just be careful with asserting "facts"
OP here - and I am skeptical of your numbers. The Beacon gave the current enrollment - 550 from Deal was told to me by my child. They don't have enrollment numbers from last year up - but it was 537 in 7th grade for this group. My child only knows 5 people who went to Walls and they know a lot of kids. Walls hired an inept math teacher from Deal that this grade had a chance of having twice - in 6th and 7th grade. I have heard more then a handful of kids saying they didn't want to go to Walls because they hired that teacher so how good can they be. All anecdotal but I think it was a low Walls year and I would say 20-30 went. So...why don't you be just as careful.
I have a 9th trader at Walls is and I stand by my assessment of numbers, I am actually guessing low given what I have heard from my child but I do acknowledge it is a guess. I am aware of that math teacher as I heard about it from the shadow day from another student I know also now at Walls and my student is not in a class with that teacher. Walls is not perfect but it has a lot of very good things about it, including a high level of independence for the students, and I am very happy my child is there and not Wilson.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am skeptical of those numbers. There are at least 50 SWW 9th graders that went to Deal last year. There were not 600 kids in 8th grade at Deal last year.
I am not saying it is not overcrowded and this is not an issue, just be careful with asserting "facts"
OP here - and I am skeptical of your numbers. The Beacon gave the current enrollment - 550 from Deal was told to me by my child. They don't have enrollment numbers from last year up - but it was 537 in 7th grade for this group. My child only knows 5 people who went to Walls and they know a lot of kids. Walls hired an inept math teacher from Deal that this grade had a chance of having twice - in 6th and 7th grade. I have heard more then a handful of kids saying they didn't want to go to Walls because they hired that teacher so how good can they be. All anecdotal but I think it was a low Walls year and I would say 20-30 went. So...why don't you be just as careful.
Anonymous wrote:I am skeptical of those numbers. There are at least 50 SWW 9th graders that went to Deal last year. There were not 600 kids in 8th grade at Deal last year.
I am not saying it is not overcrowded and this is not an issue, just be careful with asserting "facts"
Anonymous wrote:The rise of the Ward 4 secondary schools is coming, people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son was randomly placed in the public speaking elective. He tried it but said it was terrible and even the teacher said he was randomly assigned to teach it and is not interested in the topic. He had to wait in line for 3h to see a counselor and most anything he wanted was already maxed out. I hope the Wilson principal is advocating for more resources for Wilson because the school is clearly overstretched.
The Wilson principal is useless. That's why she was hired.
She was just named Principal of the Year.
In DCPS, those two facts are consistent, not contradictory.
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