Anonymous wrote:So all it takes to make a top school is build it in Ward 3? I know that sounds sarcastic but that’s what it sounds like.
Anonymous wrote:It’s going to be a top school. It’s not there yet. It will start to draw full cohorts of graduating Hardy kids next year. Hardy is increasingly a neighborhood school. And a small pool of parents from ES that have high PTO asks are looking at channeling those in the future toward a privately funded bus network. Stay tuned….
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This school is too far out. The location is not a good one.
It’s designed to be a neighborhood school, serving families who are in boundary for the elementary feeders to go to Hardy. There is talk among parents of a private transportation system, picking up in three different places, including Spring Valley, Cleveland Park, and your Stoddard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know 4 families who didn’t get in to Walls; all 4 are going to MA. 2 more are high on the wait list for MA and are hoping to get in. And then people I know who didn’t apply to walls (or at least didn’t tell me if they did) are on waitlist for MA and it’s their 1st choice. They are coming from Deal.
So you mean they are zones for MA or lotteried in?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are in NE but getting closer on the waitlist. How do people from across the city get there? I would definitely need my kid to take public transportation.
Where in NE. The D6 goes from Stadium/Armory pretty much straight to MacArthur (with a stop at Union Station and in Chinatown if your kid is coming from Brookland or elsewhere in NE). But it takes an hour from RFK, probably still about that if you take metro to grab it closer to downtown.
A lot of kids take it though. Even kids from NW take it after school to get to Georgetown or connect to metro or a bus heading uptown.
NP but that is a hike. No wonder tardiness is so bad in DC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This school is too far out. The location is not a good one.
It’s designed to be a neighborhood school, serving families who are in boundary for the elementary feeders to go to Hardy. There is talk among parents of a private transportation system, picking up in three different places, including Spring Valley, Cleveland Park, and your Stoddard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are in NE but getting closer on the waitlist. How do people from across the city get there? I would definitely need my kid to take public transportation.
Where in NE. The D6 goes from Stadium/Armory pretty much straight to MacArthur (with a stop at Union Station and in Chinatown if your kid is coming from Brookland or elsewhere in NE). But it takes an hour from RFK, probably still about that if you take metro to grab it closer to downtown.
A lot of kids take it though. Even kids from NW take it after school to get to Georgetown or connect to metro or a bus heading uptown.
NP but that is a hike. No wonder tardiness is so bad in DC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This school is too far out. The location is not a good one.
It’s designed to be a neighborhood school, serving families who are in boundary for the elementary feeders to go to Hardy. There is talk among parents of a private transportation system, picking up in three different places, including Spring Valley, Cleveland Park, and your Stoddard.
Anonymous wrote:This school is too far out. The location is not a good one.