Anonymous wrote:Regardless, it is doubtful it has changed by more than 25 or 30% IB form what it is now in one school year, and is therefore mostly OOB
Anonymous wrote:Regardless, it is doubtful it has changed by more than 25 or 30% IB form what it is now in one school year, and is therefore mostly OOB
Anonymous wrote:Hi eaton parent-you should let your DCPS know they are wrong then-according to DCPS and Eaton's website, Eaton is 64% Out of boundary this year: http://profiles.dcps.dc.gov/Eaton+Elementary+School
Anonymous wrote:I don't hope that Eaton follows suit -Eaton is mostly OOB with grandfather privileges, and Hardy is a small school with the potential to be a neighborhood school-regardless of how the OOB students perform, I want my kid to go to a neighborhood school, and if OOB kids populate it, regardless of whether or not they are entering because they attended an OOB feared or not, it isn't really a neighborhood school then, is it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a Mann parent and a few weeks ago was talking to a 5th grade parent and he said that NO current 5th graders were even considering it. He is active and knows the other parents so I'm wondering what the disconnect is and if this was a recent decision for these families or if you've all been wanting to go to Hardy all along this year.
How misinformed! Please talk to Liz Whisnant, she knows all about the six families. All of the six families had independently matured positive views about Hardy. However coordination started in the most recent weeks. I am confident that by now your contact person is more aware of the picture than he was weeks ago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does it really matter who goes there or does it matter of you like the program. Sounds like a lot of white scaredy cats to me.
+2
Like it's only acceptable if it's mostly IB. Defeats the purpose and spirit of public school. And if the principal is on a campaign to eliminate OOB, then it's even more undesirable. You can't just say, "this is OUR school-- get out!"
Anonymous wrote:I am a Mann parent and a few weeks ago was talking to a 5th grade parent and he said that NO current 5th graders were even considering it. He is active and knows the other parents so I'm wondering what the disconnect is and if this was a recent decision for these families or if you've all been wanting to go to Hardy all along this year.
Anonymous wrote:I'm sorry, encouraging in-boundary attendance is not the same as eliminating OOB.
I'm sorry, have you seen this thread yet? http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/363908.page
I live in Petwoth, the real estate here is only going up, we're moving on to our second child and I know I'm not alone in saying Deal is not attractive at 1200+ students. Hardy looks fantstic from our POV, commute notwithstanding. We've been talking about it as, well that's the life of an urban kid.
But all this biz about low-SES percentages, and being prepared to learn, and discipline problems sounds like pretty clear code for "rich people will come in when poor people will get out."
If the school has a capacity for 650 and it's currently at 400, what in the hell is keeping IB parents from filling it now? If you say academic rigor and program offerings and extracurriculars, I'm ready to join your fight to make it happen, because the ward 4 problem is woefully sad and neglected.
If you say it's demographics, as many Hardy neighbors have expressed here, I'll say you can go hang and suggest that current and prospective OOB Hardy families take a look at Paul Public Charter School. We're pretty excited about it and think--hope with fingers crossed!-- that it will continue to diversify as it maintains its academic standards. Looks like a REALLY great school
Anonymous wrote:If you can buy a house in Petworth, isn't that upper middle class in DC?