Anonymous wrote:It's really sad. It is a great location and great building and you're right new families are moving in. Many of those families paying 700k+ for their homes. I've lived in brookland for over 10 years and I sent my kids to charters. The school has a really bad rep and it will take several years for it to turn around. I'm hopeful for Brookland Middle but I'm not sure how many families are going to send their kids there because of Noyes and Bunker Hill. Burroughs is the only viable DCPS option in this neighborhood.
Anonymous wrote:Wow, this thread is rather heartbreaking to me. I remember when Bunker Hill used to have a waiting list in the 90's. You were considered lucky to get a job there. Carolyn Preston, legendary principal, was a force to be reckoned with. Test scores were high and many middle class parents was involved. Unfortunately, a bad principal in 2000 turned that all around. One hundred fifty students found charter schools more appealing. Now, 10 or so principals later, the school has made very little progress. It has been 15 years since the school's mass exodus.
Anonymous wrote:If you want to locate me at central in order to make you happy, that's OK. However, Bunker Hill ES is going to be a great place for learning. See you and your child at Back to School Night.
Anonymous wrote:The Bunker Hill community is not going to wait ten years. The fundamentals are in place to correct many of the mistakes that Central Administration created-namely, adding a middle school. That was a terrible mistake. However, with a new vibrant leader, an a great staff and student body, watch Bunker Hill take off and become a excellent alternative for many parents who are looking for a student centered school.