Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would prefer Jefferson to Eliot hine and it takes oob kids. Close to l'enfant plaza metro too.
So the consensus seems to be Jefferson, SH, then EH? Eliot Hine has the IB program, does it matter?
Jefferson and SH, six of one, half dozen of the other.
Eliot-Hine only seems to work for die-hard Maury families who've worked together to support their by-right MS for years. IB Middle Years Curriculum can only do so much for a school jammed with low SES kids who struggle academically and whose head never seems to last more than one or two school years.
Jefferson has better leadership and discipline than SH but, for some reason, no definite at-grade level classes outside math. SH offers honors math and English.
Jefferson only has around 20 high SES/white kids in all grades while SH has about 60 if that matters to you. Neither school has more than a handful of Asian students, with zero in some grade cohorts, if that matters to you. We could go to Jefferson from Brent or SH from a house IB for the Capitol Cluster Schools but passed on both after attending in-person open houses.
If it works for the die-hard Maury families, why wouldn't it work for others with a similar profile? Do SWS kids end up there too or where do they go? 9% white can't be all Maury kids, can it?
Well, I think part of what makes it work is that those families and kids all know each other well, and that's part of the appeal. It wouldn't be as attractive for someone whose kid would not already have good friends there.
But it wouldn’t work for our high-SES black family. Being white offers you sort of “protection” that out kids won’t enjoy. So it will be moving or private middle school for us thank you very much. Resentful…but grateful to have exist options others don’t…I guess.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reviving this old thread after a search on Eliot-Hine.
I am a 4th-grade Maury parent and feel enormous pressure from the community to stay for 5th and send my child to EH. I am also not naive and know that many of my child's peers who claim to be heading to EH in 2 years are completing lottery applications right now. I thought people would be more forth coming in an anonymous forum. Did anyone here send their kids to EH and is now regretting it?
Please think of the big picture and where you want your kid to go to high school.
Anonymous wrote:Reviving this old thread after a search on Eliot-Hine.
I am a 4th-grade Maury parent and feel enormous pressure from the community to stay for 5th and send my child to EH. I am also not naive and know that many of my child's peers who claim to be heading to EH in 2 years are completing lottery applications right now. I thought people would be more forth coming in an anonymous forum. Did anyone here send their kids to EH and is now regretting it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would prefer Jefferson to Eliot hine and it takes oob kids. Close to l'enfant plaza metro too.
So the consensus seems to be Jefferson, SH, then EH? Eliot Hine has the IB program, does it matter?
Jefferson and SH, six of one, half dozen of the other.
Eliot-Hine only seems to work for die-hard Maury families who've worked together to support their by-right MS for years. IB Middle Years Curriculum can only do so much for a school jammed with low SES kids who struggle academically and whose head never seems to last more than one or two school years.
Jefferson has better leadership and discipline than SH but, for some reason, no definite at-grade level classes outside math. SH offers honors math and English.
Jefferson only has around 20 high SES/white kids in all grades while SH has about 60 if that matters to you. Neither school has more than a handful of Asian students, with zero in some grade cohorts, if that matters to you. We could go to Jefferson from Brent or SH from a house IB for the Capitol Cluster Schools but passed on both after attending in-person open houses.
If it works for the die-hard Maury families, why wouldn't it work for others with a similar profile? Do SWS kids end up there too or where do they go? 9% white can't be all Maury kids, can it?
Well, I think part of what makes it work is that those families and kids all know each other well, and that's part of the appeal. It wouldn't be as attractive for someone whose kid would not already have good friends there.
But it wouldn’t work for our high-SES black family. Being white offers you sort of “protection” that out kids won’t enjoy. So it will be moving or private middle school for us thank you very much. Resentful…but grateful to have exist options others don’t…I guess.
Anonymous wrote:Reviving this old thread after a search on Eliot-Hine.
I am a 4th-grade Maury parent and feel enormous pressure from the community to stay for 5th and send my child to EH. I am also not naive and know that many of my child's peers who claim to be heading to EH in 2 years are completing lottery applications right now. I thought people would be more forth coming in an anonymous forum. Did anyone here send their kids to EH and is now regretting it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Inspired isn't too tough to get into for MS and we are very happy there. Test scores are good and if you end up not moving there is a lot of HS application support.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would prefer Jefferson to Eliot hine and it takes oob kids. Close to l'enfant plaza metro too.
So the consensus seems to be Jefferson, SH, then EH? Eliot Hine has the IB program, does it matter?
Jefferson and SH, six of one, half dozen of the other.
Eliot-Hine only seems to work for die-hard Maury families who've worked together to support their by-right MS for years. IB Middle Years Curriculum can only do so much for a school jammed with low SES kids who struggle academically and whose head never seems to last more than one or two school years.
Jefferson has better leadership and discipline than SH but, for some reason, no definite at-grade level classes outside math. SH offers honors math and English.
Jefferson only has around 20 high SES/white kids in all grades while SH has about 60 if that matters to you. Neither school has more than a handful of Asian students, with zero in some grade cohorts, if that matters to you. We could go to Jefferson from Brent or SH from a house IB for the Capitol Cluster Schools but passed on both after attending in-person open houses.
If it works for the die-hard Maury families, why wouldn't it work for others with a similar profile? Do SWS kids end up there too or where do they go? 9% white can't be all Maury kids, can it?
Well, I think part of what makes it work is that those families and kids all know each other well, and that's part of the appeal. It wouldn't be as attractive for someone whose kid would not already have good friends there.
But it wouldn’t work for our high-SES black family. Being white offers you sort of “protection” that out kids won’t enjoy. So it will be moving or private middle school for us thank you very much. Resentful…but grateful to have exist options others don’t…I guess.
Moving to where?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would prefer Jefferson to Eliot hine and it takes oob kids. Close to l'enfant plaza metro too.
So the consensus seems to be Jefferson, SH, then EH? Eliot Hine has the IB program, does it matter?
Jefferson and SH, six of one, half dozen of the other.
Eliot-Hine only seems to work for die-hard Maury families who've worked together to support their by-right MS for years. IB Middle Years Curriculum can only do so much for a school jammed with low SES kids who struggle academically and whose head never seems to last more than one or two school years.
Jefferson has better leadership and discipline than SH but, for some reason, no definite at-grade level classes outside math. SH offers honors math and English.
Jefferson only has around 20 high SES/white kids in all grades while SH has about 60 if that matters to you. Neither school has more than a handful of Asian students, with zero in some grade cohorts, if that matters to you. We could go to Jefferson from Brent or SH from a house IB for the Capitol Cluster Schools but passed on both after attending in-person open houses.
If it works for the die-hard Maury families, why wouldn't it work for others with a similar profile? Do SWS kids end up there too or where do they go? 9% white can't be all Maury kids, can it?
Well, I think part of what makes it work is that those families and kids all know each other well, and that's part of the appeal. It wouldn't be as attractive for someone whose kid would not already have good friends there.
But it wouldn’t work for our high-SES black family. Being white offers you sort of “protection” that out kids won’t enjoy. So it will be moving or private middle school for us thank you very much. Resentful…but grateful to have exist options others don’t…I guess.
Anonymous wrote:both plus protection from low expectations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would prefer Jefferson to Eliot hine and it takes oob kids. Close to l'enfant plaza metro too.
So the consensus seems to be Jefferson, SH, then EH? Eliot Hine has the IB program, does it matter?
Jefferson and SH, six of one, half dozen of the other.
Eliot-Hine only seems to work for die-hard Maury families who've worked together to support their by-right MS for years. IB Middle Years Curriculum can only do so much for a school jammed with low SES kids who struggle academically and whose head never seems to last more than one or two school years.
Jefferson has better leadership and discipline than SH but, for some reason, no definite at-grade level classes outside math. SH offers honors math and English.
Jefferson only has around 20 high SES/white kids in all grades while SH has about 60 if that matters to you. Neither school has more than a handful of Asian students, with zero in some grade cohorts, if that matters to you. We could go to Jefferson from Brent or SH from a house IB for the Capitol Cluster Schools but passed on both after attending in-person open houses.
If it works for the die-hard Maury families, why wouldn't it work for others with a similar profile? Do SWS kids end up there too or where do they go? 9% white can't be all Maury kids, can it?
Well, I think part of what makes it work is that those families and kids all know each other well, and that's part of the appeal. It wouldn't be as attractive for someone whose kid would not already have good friends there.
But it wouldn’t work for our high-SES black family. Being white offers you sort of “protection” that out kids won’t enjoy. So it will be moving or private middle school for us thank you very much. Resentful…but grateful to have exist options others don’t…I guess.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would prefer Jefferson to Eliot hine and it takes oob kids. Close to l'enfant plaza metro too.
So the consensus seems to be Jefferson, SH, then EH? Eliot Hine has the IB program, does it matter?
Jefferson and SH, six of one, half dozen of the other.
Eliot-Hine only seems to work for die-hard Maury families who've worked together to support their by-right MS for years. IB Middle Years Curriculum can only do so much for a school jammed with low SES kids who struggle academically and whose head never seems to last more than one or two school years.
Jefferson has better leadership and discipline than SH but, for some reason, no definite at-grade level classes outside math. SH offers honors math and English.
Jefferson only has around 20 high SES/white kids in all grades while SH has about 60 if that matters to you. Neither school has more than a handful of Asian students, with zero in some grade cohorts, if that matters to you. We could go to Jefferson from Brent or SH from a house IB for the Capitol Cluster Schools but passed on both after attending in-person open houses.
If it works for the die-hard Maury families, why wouldn't it work for others with a similar profile? Do SWS kids end up there too or where do they go? 9% white can't be all Maury kids, can it?
Well, I think part of what makes it work is that those families and kids all know each other well, and that's part of the appeal. It wouldn't be as attractive for someone whose kid would not already have good friends there.
But it wouldn’t work for our high-SES black family. Being white offers you sort of “protection” that out kids won’t enjoy. So it will be moving or private middle school for us thank you very much. Resentful…but grateful to have exist options others don’t…I guess.
Sorry for trying to make Eliot-Hine better, I guess? Maybe someday it will be a good school for all. I know it isn't right now. But what's to resent?