Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Blue Ribbon schools from 1982-2015.
see page 41 - DC schools -- Mann 89, 93, 03 and 11.
Other noteworthy winners: McKinley, Bunker Hill, Noyes...
http://www2.ed.gov/programs/nclbbrs/list-2003.pdf
What about Hearst and Eaton?
Anonymous wrote:Stop with your Ribbons already!
I was so glad to see Stoddert not mentioned as much as the JKLMM and I was hoping it will stay that way.
We are now IB for Mann and people bringing that school up all the time is just overkill. It seems like a nice small school, now shut up.
How come the Key people have been able to keep it fairly quiet unlike Janney people.
They are all good schools and there are many more OP didn't ask about.
Anonymous wrote:Blue Ribbon schools from 1982-2015.
see page 41 - DC schools -- Mann 89, 93, 03 and 11.
Other noteworthy winners: McKinley, Bunker Hill, Noyes...
http://www2.ed.gov/programs/nclbbrs/list-2003.pdf
Anonymous wrote:If you think that's how it works, then you are a fool. But, hey, whatever it takes to keep yourself cheery.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All are good schools. By good I mean "an excellent environment for your child."
I will provide a (emphasis on "a," not "the") DCPS perspective: the Department of Education has been awarding Blue Ribbon recognition to top public and private schools since 1982. It's their highest award, given to about 300 schools each year. Janney, Murch and Key have all won once. Mann is one of 12 or so
schools in the country to have won FOUR times. Mann is DCPS's crown jewel, even if the People's Champion is often located at another address.
Hilarious. Because Mann keeps filling out the application for Blue Ribbon and no one else bothers, Mann is the "best"?
Stop the nonsense people. These are all good schools.
Anonymous wrote:All are good schools. By good I mean "an excellent environment for your child."
I will provide a (emphasis on "a," not "the") DCPS perspective: the Department of Education has been awarding Blue Ribbon recognition to top public and private schools since 1982. It's their highest award, given to about 300 schools each year. Janney, Murch and Key have all won once. Mann is one of 12 or so
schools in the country to have won FOUR times. Mann is DCPS's crown jewel, even if the People's Champion is often located at another address.
Anonymous wrote:All are good schools. By good I mean "an excellent environment for your child."
I will provide a (emphasis on "a," not "the") DCPS perspective: the Department of Education has been awarding Blue Ribbon recognition to top public and private schools since 1982. It's their highest award, given to about 300 schools each year. Janney, Murch and Key have all won once. Mann is one of 12 or so
schools in the country to have won FOUR times. Mann is DCPS's crown jewel, even if the People's Champion is often located at another address.
Anonymous wrote:All are good schools. By good I mean "an excellent environment for your child."
I will provide a (emphasis on "a," not "the") DCPS perspective: the Department of Education has been awarding Blue Ribbon recognition to top public and private schools since 1982. It's their highest award, given to about 300 schools each year. Janney, Murch and Key have all won once. Mann is one of 12 or so
schools in the country to have won FOUR times. Mann is DCPS's crown jewel, even if the People's Champion is often located at another address.