Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here.
For the love of God. I said I was American. Full stop.
As I said earlier, I will identify all of my posts. And I have. and in one of them you said you were Chechen
You, PP, are seriously nuts. Like certifiably so. I'm not trying to slander you or make light of your condition. Mental Heath issues are tough. Although I'm not a real doctor, perhaps stepping away from the keyboard would be a good first step.
OP,
not PP,
and although many are now considering it a joke,
and many on here lie,
you said you were not Italian. Dark hair, blue eyes, wife, two kids, amazing dog and Chechen
an economist for a large organization that had nothing to do with DCPS
I assume your kids are in private school
Were you lying then or are you lying now?
Those of us who are American do not say full stop.
Nor would we entitle a thread a "dispassioned" as opposed to a "dispassionate" view...........
So stop lying. You have had your fun and perhaps recognized the dangers of DCUM
What you and all these PD Stag Hunt to coin a phrase "stoopid" economists fail to recognize
is that there is a large swathe of IB Hardy parents who would never send their kids to Deal OR Wilson
so factor that into your equations while you try to wiggle out of the way you have previously identified yourself
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here.
For the love of God. I said I was American. Full stop.
As I said earlier, I will identify all of my posts. And I have. and in one of them you said you were Chechen
You, PP, are seriously nuts. Like certifiably so. I'm not trying to slander you or make light of your condition. Mental Heath issues are tough. Although I'm not a real doctor, perhaps stepping away from the keyboard would be a good first step.
OP,
not PP,
and although many are now considering it a joke,
and many on here lie,
you said you were not Italian. Dark hair, blue eyes, wife, two kids, amazing dog and Chechen
an economist for a large organization that had nothing to do with DCPS
I assume your kids are in private school
Were you lying then or are you lying now?
Those of us who are American do not say full stop.
Nor would we entitle a thread a "dispassioned" as opposed to a "dispassionate" view...........
So stop lying. You have had your fun and perhaps recognized the dangers of DCUM
What you and all these PD Stag Hunt to coin a phrase "stoopid" economists fail to recognize
is that there is a large swathe of IB Hardy parents who would never send their kids to Deal OR Wilson
so factor that into your equations while you try to wiggle out of the way you have previously identified yourself
Anonymous wrote:I swear, if half the energy spent discussing Hardy were redirected toward improving other DCPS middle schools, none of this would matter. People, IB Hardy parents choose private school for many reasons; quite frankly, they probably never even consider Hardy as a viable option. They need way more than theoretical arguments to get them to do otherwise. Some may shift, and that would be great, but the real way to do it is to stop being defensive about it. Deal managed with a combination of a charismatic leader and the economy. Other DCPS middle schools can do the same. But not if everyone spins their wheels talking about uniforms, SES, and whatever else someone did to make them upset. No way you will get more parents to choose Hardy if all you do is whine about how it's not given its due.
Anonymous wrote:Op here.
For the love of God. I said I was American. Full stop.
As I said earlier, I will identify all of my posts. And I have. and in one of them you said you were Chechen
You, PP, are seriously nuts. Like certifiably so. I'm not trying to slander you or make light of your condition. Mental Heath issues are tough. Although I'm not a real doctor, perhaps stepping away from the keyboard would be a good first step.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I swear, if half the energy spent discussing Hardy were redirected toward improving other DCPS middle schools, none of this would matter. People, IB Hardy parents choose private school for many reasons; quite frankly, they probably never even consider Hardy as a viable option. They need way more than theoretical arguments to get them to do otherwise. Some may shift, and that would be great, but the real way to do it is to stop being defensive about it. Deal managed with a combination of a charismatic leader and the economy. Other DCPS middle schools can do the same. But not if everyone spins their wheels talking about uniforms, SES, and whatever else someone did to make them upset. No way you will get more parents to choose Hardy if all you do is whine about how it's not given its due.
I agree completely about the defensiveness, but this is DC and I think there is a racial context to that also, which is more clear in the other Hardy threads and thankfully hasn't been the focus of this thread. Basically, people get upset because they see white people shunning a black school. I don't think that's fair, but again this is DC so we shouldn't be surprised that there would be a race aspect to the discussion.
But on your point about private school, the IB population is not monolithic. The huge houses with the tennis courts or pools, yeah, maybe never going to Hardy. But if you bought a modest house in Palisades during 2006-2010 it wasn't more expensive than IB for Deal, sub $800k for sure. There are plenty of IB people who are not rolling in money and would love to have a good public MS and HS option if they could.
Anonymous wrote:I swear, if half the energy spent discussing Hardy were redirected toward improving other DCPS middle schools, none of this would matter. People, IB Hardy parents choose private school for many reasons; quite frankly, they probably never even consider Hardy as a viable option. They need way more than theoretical arguments to get them to do otherwise. Some may shift, and that would be great, but the real way to do it is to stop being defensive about it. Deal managed with a combination of a charismatic leader and the economy. Other DCPS middle schools can do the same. But not if everyone spins their wheels talking about uniforms, SES, and whatever else someone did to make them upset. No way you will get more parents to choose Hardy if all you do is whine about how it's not given its due.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You heard it here first. The uniforms will soon be a thing of the past -- a concession to IB feeder parents who are considering their options.
OP here.
(I'm waiting on a flight and have some time to kill.)
Someone asked about Hardy FARMS last year. You will see the number below. I will also re-post my predictions about Hardy's demographics (in the spirit of a prediction that uniforms will be a thing of the past).
THESE ARE PREDICTIONS:
The IB percentage is 15% for the current year (up from 13%).
The percent White has increased: 13% White (up from 11%).
The percent Asian has increased: 10% Asian (up from 8%).
The percent African-American has fallen: 60% (down from 64%).
The percent Latino is about the same: 14% (it was 14% last year).
FARMS has decreased by 20%: it is now 45% (down from 55%).
Finally, a bonus prediction: within year or two we will all of think of Stoddert in the same way people think of Janney now (for better or worse). Based on test scores, it will be the highest-performing DCPS ES.
OP,
Since Stoddert feeds into Hardy - correct? - this would surely be for better?
And since Mann was technically the highest performing school last year I assume you are no longer talking about proficient but about advanced?
Anonymous wrote:Op here.
Won't be 17% for the whole school. That's too big of a jump based on what we know.
I expect around 20% for the 6th grade class with 15% overall. That's for IB. I'm guessing feeder% for 6th is about 35% already.
As said earlier, the big jump will be in two years. Not only will the then-6th IB cohort be much larger (based upon my projections), but the then-8th grade will be aound 20% instead of 11%. Both will make the school average move quite a bit.
Anonymous wrote:I am the PP who argued in favor of prisoners' dilemma for the Hardy 5th/6th grade transition.
(For the record, I have not made any posts about BASIS or OP's nationality.)
I wanted to raise something before, but did not want to derail the thread. No fear of that now, as it's already been done!
The main difference between the PD game and the stag hunt game is that PD has only one stable equilibrium (sell your friend out, sell your friend out), whereas stag hunt has at least two (cooperate, cooperate) and (do not cooperate, do not cooperate).
As I mentioned above, I think PD is more appropriate to Hardy, and I think our observations of reality back that up. Meaning, Hardy's very low IB percentage, 13% now and more or less persistent year after year, seems to indicate that (avoid Hardy, avoid Hardy) has been a stable equilibrium. Note: this can still change!
The idea I wanted to raise is that I think there is another place in DCPS where the stag hunt game is more applicable, and that is at PK in up and coming elementary schools.
Here, many high-SES people start at PK3 in ESs with very bad test scores in the upper grades. Each year they face the question, should I stay or should I go? Do I stay and cooperate to build this school into something better, or do I play the lottery for a charter or better DCPS?
I think for this PK graduation game, stag hunt may be appropriate. I think there are probably at least two stable (Nash) equilibria there, with one being (stay and cooperate, stay and cooperate). We are a little early to see if the observations of reality support this theory, and I have not thought very deeply about this, but this is my intuition at least.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You heard it here first. The uniforms will soon be a thing of the past -- a concession to IB feeder parents who are considering their options.
OP here.
(I'm waiting on a flight and have some time to kill.)
Someone asked about Hardy FARMS last year. You will see the number below. I will also re-post my predictions about Hardy's demographics (in the spirit of a prediction that uniforms will be a thing of the past).
THESE ARE PREDICTIONS:
The IB percentage is 15% for the current year (up from 13%).
The percent White has increased: 13% White (up from 11%).
The percent Asian has increased: 10% Asian (up from 8%).
The percent African-American has fallen: 60% (down from 64%).
The percent Latino is about the same: 14% (it was 14% last year).
FARMS has decreased by 20%: it is now 45% (down from 55%).
Finally, a bonus prediction: within year or two we will all of think of Stoddert in the same way people think of Janney now (for better or worse). Based on test scores, it will be the highest-performing DCPS ES.