Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A few years ago, Hardy didn't have a boys soccer program (football, but not soccer) but it looks like they do now according to the school's website. That's a big step forward in the athletic program, at least for in-boundary boys.
So girls can only play bbal? This shit pisses me off anywhere, not just at Hardy.
Deal has several girls teams.
Anonymous wrote:My DC's were at Stoddert and we chose to send them to private school over Hardy. Honestly, after many trips to Filmore (which is in the same building) my kids were very negative about the things they saw at Hardy. DC's reported seeing aggressive behavior, students who seemed "loud and out of control" and witnessed many incidents of teachers trying to discipline students in the hallways. It seemed like a very chaotic environment.
Anonymous wrote:My DC's were at Stoddert and we chose to send them to private school over Hardy. Honestly, after many trips to Filmore (which is in the same building) my kids were very negative about the things they saw at Hardy. DC's reported seeing aggressive behavior, students who seemed "loud and out of control" and witnessed many incidents of teachers trying to discipline students in the hallways. It seemed like a very chaotic environment.
Anonymous wrote:My DC's were at Stoddert and we chose to send them to private school over Hardy. Honestly, after many trips to Filmore (which is in the same building) my kids were very negative about the things they saw at Hardy. DC's reported seeing aggressive behavior, students who seemed "loud and out of control" and witnessed many incidents of teachers trying to discipline students in the hallways. It seemed like a very chaotic environment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A few years ago, Hardy didn't have a boys soccer program (football, but not soccer) but it looks like they do now according to the school's website. That's a big step forward in the athletic program, at least for in-boundary boys.
So girls can only play bbal? This shit pisses me off anywhere, not just at Hardy.
Deal has several girls teams.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hardy 8th graders, boys and girls, can join wilson crew.
It's a DCPS rule that if the school you attend doesn't offer a sport you can play that sport at a school that does.
That's nice, but how do Hardy kids as a practical matter participate in sports at other schools? Does DCPS provide a school bus to take them and return them to Hardy?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hardy 8th graders, boys and girls, can join wilson crew.
It's a DCPS rule that if the school you attend doesn't offer a sport you can play that sport at a school that does.
Anonymous wrote:We are at Eaton, albeit only in PK this year. However, I talked to many parents of older students who won't have grandfathering rights to Deal over the summer at the pool and all that I spoke to are optimistic about Hardy when we all need it in 3-7 years.
Personally I'm fine with it now and hope many others will be as well, particularly by the time we get there.
(And, if it matters, we are an IB family, uniforms are fine with me, great in fact, and I'm generally of the opinion that my kid will be fine at any school she attends.)
Anonymous wrote:Hardy 8th graders, boys and girls, can join wilson crew.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A few years ago, Hardy didn't have a boys soccer program (football, but not soccer) but it looks like they do now according to the school's website. That's a big step forward in the athletic program, at least for in-boundary boys.
So girls can only play bbal? This shit pisses me off anywhere, not just at Hardy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A few years ago, Hardy didn't have a boys soccer program (football, but not soccer) but it looks like they do now according to the school's website. That's a big step forward in the athletic program, at least for in-boundary boys.
So girls can only play bbal? This shit pisses me off anywhere, not just at Hardy.