Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maury does seem like one of the better elementary schools on the Hill but I admittedly am turned off by what seems to be an obnoxious group of parents. Is that an unfair stereotype/hasty view from the outside?
Where did you get that impression?
Different parent, inbounds for Maury and I agree. Really unfriendly group of people. I’m glad we went elsewhere.
I live in the general neighborhood (but IB for/with kids at L-T) and I cannot imagine turning down Maury as an IB family for another public option... Maybe if I was really set on immersion? Insane to turn down a quality local school because you anecdotally think some parents (your neighbors??) are unfriendly.
In general, I find my Hill neighbors really nice and friendly, especially those with kids in any of the local DCPSes. We have loads of friends at Maury via local kids' activities. The friendly vibe is part of why so many people live and stay on the Hill even when it complicates school options later on. Sorry you've had such a different experience, but I think it's pretty abnormal!
Nah this is very par for the course if you’re not white. Also I don’t need to hear how you’re “considering” eastern and you’re “committed” to Eliot. I’m not sending my kids there either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maury does seem like one of the better elementary schools on the Hill but I admittedly am turned off by what seems to be an obnoxious group of parents. Is that an unfair stereotype/hasty view from the outside?
Where did you get that impression?
Different parent, inbounds for Maury and I agree. Really unfriendly group of people. I’m glad we went elsewhere.
I live in the general neighborhood (but IB for/with kids at L-T) and I cannot imagine turning down Maury as an IB family for another public option... Maybe if I was really set on immersion? Insane to turn down a quality local school because you anecdotally think some parents (your neighbors??) are unfriendly.
In general, I find my Hill neighbors really nice and friendly, especially those with kids in any of the local DCPSes. We have loads of friends at Maury via local kids' activities. The friendly vibe is part of why so many people live and stay on the Hill even when it complicates school options later on. Sorry you've had such a different experience, but I think it's pretty abnormal!
Nah this is very par for the course if you’re not white. Also I don’t need to hear how you’re “considering” eastern and you’re “committed” to Eliot. I’m not sending my kids there either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maury does seem like one of the better elementary schools on the Hill but I admittedly am turned off by what seems to be an obnoxious group of parents. Is that an unfair stereotype/hasty view from the outside?
Where did you get that impression?
Different parent, inbounds for Maury and I agree. Really unfriendly group of people. I’m glad we went elsewhere.
I live in the general neighborhood (but IB for/with kids at L-T) and I cannot imagine turning down Maury as an IB family for another public option... Maybe if I was really set on immersion? Insane to turn down a quality local school because you anecdotally think some parents (your neighbors??) are unfriendly.
In general, I find my Hill neighbors really nice and friendly, especially those with kids in any of the local DCPSes. We have loads of friends at Maury via local kids' activities. The friendly vibe is part of why so many people live and stay on the Hill even when it complicates school options later on. Sorry you've had such a different experience, but I think it's pretty abnormal!
Anonymous wrote:Spill the tea!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For what? This Maury parent has not heard one whisper about anything like this.
Just ask around. It's not something I'm comfortable blasting out on DCUM, especially since he was allowed to return (suggesting the allegations may have been overstated). But most Maury parents I know have heard more than whispers...
We know for a fact that the AP for Maury was on planned parental leave and had a baby in May. Please share what the allegations are so we as a community can get more details.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For what? This Maury parent has not heard one whisper about anything like this.
Just ask around. It's not something I'm comfortable blasting out on DCUM, especially since he was allowed to return (suggesting the allegations may have been overstated). But most Maury parents I know have heard more than whispers...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are moving to the DC area and are thinking of purchasing a home that is inbounds for Maury. Our daughter will start kindergarten in the fall. She receives special education support and has an IEP, but has been in a mainstream classroom and does not need a special/contained classroom. Her little sister will be old enough for Pre-K 3.
I’d love general feedback from current Maury parents, and also would specifically like feedback on:
1. If Maury is a good choice for a child that receives special education services (and any thoughts on whether the services/teachers at the school are invested in students with IEPs).
2. If we move to DC after the school year starts, will my younger daughter be able to attend Pre-K 3 at Maury? How will that work?
Can’t answer question one, but the answer to question 2 is no. My understanding is that even kids who are both inbound and have sibling preference don’t necessarily get in to Maury for pre-K3. So you definitely will not get a spot after the school year starts.
In-bounds doesn't matter for pk, you have to enter the lottery. Weird system.
Isn’t the lottery over? How does it work? Or what is the move takes place after the school year starts? Then what happens?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maury does seem like one of the better elementary schools on the Hill but I admittedly am turned off by what seems to be an obnoxious group of parents. Is that an unfair stereotype/hasty view from the outside?
Where did you get that impression?
Different parent, inbounds for Maury and I agree. Really unfriendly group of people. I’m glad we went elsewhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maury does seem like one of the better elementary schools on the Hill but I admittedly am turned off by what seems to be an obnoxious group of parents. Is that an unfair stereotype/hasty view from the outside?
Where did you get that impression?
Different parent, inbounds for Maury and I agree. Really unfriendly group of people. I’m glad we went elsewhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maury does seem like one of the better elementary schools on the Hill but I admittedly am turned off by what seems to be an obnoxious group of parents. Is that an unfair stereotype/hasty view from the outside?
Where did you get that impression?
Different parent, inbounds for Maury and I agree. Really unfriendly group of people. I’m glad we went elsewhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maury does seem like one of the better elementary schools on the Hill but I admittedly am turned off by what seems to be an obnoxious group of parents. Is that an unfair stereotype/hasty view from the outside?
Where did you get that impression?
Anonymous wrote:For what? This Maury parent has not heard one whisper about anything like this.