Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's overcrowded because of demand.
ALL upper NW elementaries are overcrowded. That doesn't automatically make them sensory overloads. Lafayette needs a redesign of the physical plant to catch up with the '90s. (No, that wasn't a typo.)
Anonymous wrote:Sad but not surprised to hear this. What grade was this and what were they behind in?
Look at the national HS rankings. DCPS and charters are not doing their job (don't start posting the special exceptions here). Wakeup call!
Anonymous wrote:Upper NW schools are the best of the worse. Seriously, we moved both our Lafayette kids to private.
At Lafayette, both were literally at the top of their class according to ANet and DC CAS test scores. After they entered private, surprise, our kids were at the very bottom of their classes academically. The difference was noticible to our kids and their new classmates. My kids were embarrasses to be so far behind. Huge wake up call for all of us.
Living in upper NW does not shield us from the reality of the broken DCPS system.
Anonymous wrote:Upper NW schools are the best of the worse. Seriously, we moved both our Lafayette kids to private.
At Lafayette, both were literally at the top of their class according to ANet and DC CAS test scores. After they entered private, surprise, our kids were at the very bottom of their classes academically. The difference was noticible to our kids and their new classmates. My kids were embarrasses to be so far behind. Huge wake up call for all of us.
Living in upper NW does not shield us from the reality of the broken DCPS system.
Anonymous wrote:As a long time Lafayette parent, I can tell you the The Principal at Lafayette leaves much to be desired. The school has gone downhill and continues to decline under her "leadership". it has taken a few years for the parents to wake up and smell the coffee but pretty much every parent now recognizes that Lafayette, it's teachers and their kids test scores have gone way down hill. The only positive to Lafayette is the parent participation, but let's face it The PTA isn't teaching our kids.