Anonymous wrote:I guess its the luck of the draw. We have had some super checked out teachers and the administration hasn't been responsive to concerns
Anonymous wrote:So glad my DS graduated today and will hopefully have a better middle school experience. Greenwood refused to help him with his reading issues when I asked for support over the last 2 years. I am going to get a private evaluation to try and help get him support in the future.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Exactly what change in student demographics are posters referring to?
There hasn’t been any.
My kids are past the elementary stage, so I have a longer view on the demographics. They are changing. Original owners (primarily in Tanterra and the sliver of Olney mill that feeds into the school) who hung onto houses for a long time kept classroom size very low for many years. Then as houses started to sell, the school numbers started to tick up. Another poster spoke of class size being too big. My older kids had 20 or less in their classrooms for many years. Since anyone can follow the year at a glance stats, you can see the demographic shift.
People who have lived in Olney/Brookeville for decades/generations are talking about the shift. Crime is up.
Crime is up? In Olney ? Stop it.
Very much so, unfortunately. The shoplifting at grocery stores has been a huge issue. Cars have been stolen, cars are constantly broken into, there’s been multiple videos from Neighbors on Ring of incidents.
Crime is up because it's coming in from DC. The car thefts and break ins are from a DC theft ring. The other crime you have been seeing on neighbor's ring cameras are from the same demographic of people who have lived here for decades, they have been white teenage boys.
Anonymous wrote:While I cannot comment on the amount of crime in Olney, what has gone up is the number of people with Ring cameras to capture it. Not to mention social media like Facebook and Nextdoor to report it. There is definitely a lot more sharing and awareness.
In terms of changing demographics, glad my 2 brown Latino children are helping Greenwood by keeping the overall testing scores up with each of them scoring in the 99 or 97 percentile on the Map tests. God knows the white trash kids who go there won’t amount to anything.
Anonymous wrote:While I cannot comment on the amount of crime in Olney, what has gone up is the number of people with Ring cameras to capture it. Not to mention social media like Facebook and Nextdoor to report it. There is definitely a lot more sharing and awareness.
In terms of changing demographics, glad my 2 brown Latino children are helping Greenwood by keeping the overall testing scores up with each of them scoring in the 99 or 97 percentile on the Map tests. God knows the white trash kids who go there won’t amount to anything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Exactly what change in student demographics are posters referring to?
There hasn’t been any.
My kids are past the elementary stage, so I have a longer view on the demographics. They are changing. Original owners (primarily in Tanterra and the sliver of Olney mill that feeds into the school) who hung onto houses for a long time kept classroom size very low for many years. Then as houses started to sell, the school numbers started to tick up. Another poster spoke of class size being too big. My older kids had 20 or less in their classrooms for many years. Since anyone can follow the year at a glance stats, you can see the demographic shift.
People who have lived in Olney/Brookeville for decades/generations are talking about the shift. Crime is up.
Crime is up? In Olney ? Stop it.
Very much so, unfortunately. The shoplifting at grocery stores has been a huge issue. Cars have been stolen, cars are constantly broken into, there’s been multiple videos from Neighbors on Ring of incidents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Exactly what change in student demographics are posters referring to?
There hasn’t been any.
My kids are past the elementary stage, so I have a longer view on the demographics. They are changing. Original owners (primarily in Tanterra and the sliver of Olney mill that feeds into the school) who hung onto houses for a long time kept classroom size very low for many years. Then as houses started to sell, the school numbers started to tick up. Another poster spoke of class size being too big. My older kids had 20 or less in their classrooms for many years. Since anyone can follow the year at a glance stats, you can see the demographic shift.
People who have lived in Olney/Brookeville for decades/generations are talking about the shift. Crime is up.
Crime is up? In Olney ? Stop it.