Anonymous wrote:these reports of UMC white kids bring left to fend for themselves and a nonexistent PTA are purely anecdotal and likely quite dated. My “UMC white” kid attended JH from 2014 to 2018 and was not left to fend for himself. And the PTA was incredibly active. I remain in touch with friends on the PTA and it remains just as active. As for accreditation, that’s based on test scores, which don’t show the full picture of whether learning is occurring. My kid was reading well above grade level and performing above grade level on math when we moved from JH this academic year. It’s difficult to do well on tests when you are living in a hotel with your grandmother and three siblings and don’t know when your next meal will be or you share a one bedroom apartment with your siblings, parents, and a few other adults. As long as the FARM rates remain high at JH - in large part because middle class families flee the school - the test scores will be low and accreditation will be difficult to attain. So, no JH is not a joke. Try being a part of the solution rather than the problem. Give the new JH a try.
I know three families In that little triangle of Del Ray/ Potomac Yard that have been historically granted transfers to Maury and MVCC. These families did not receive transfers despite asking so they all attended in different grades for an entire year. Their unrelated universal report is how obscene the goings on there were. UMC white kids left totally to fend for themselves or ‘work ahead’ in their books while the teacher, in one instance, was teaching a 3rd grade boy how to read. A 9 year old being taught to read. A PTA that is nonexistent. A complete lack of community. No fundraisers. Other ACPS elementary PTAS actually gave them seed money for their fund.
Anonymous wrote:these reports of UMC white kids bring left to fend for themselves and a nonexistent PTA are purely anecdotal and likely quite dated. My “UMC white” kid attended JH from 2014 to 2018 and was not left to fend for himself. And the PTA was incredibly active. I remain in touch with friends on the PTA and it remains just as active. As for accreditation, that’s based on test scores, which don’t show the full picture of whether learning is occurring. My kid was reading well above grade level and performing above grade level on math when we moved from JH this academic year. It’s difficult to do well on tests when you are living in a hotel with your grandmother and three siblings and don’t know when your next meal will be or you share a one bedroom apartment with your siblings, parents, and a few other adults. As long as the FARM rates remain high at JH - in large part because middle class families flee the school - the test scores will be low and accreditation will be difficult to attain. So, no JH is not a joke. Try being a part of the solution rather than the problem. Give the new JH a try.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So many of these posts (not all) smack of privilege and subtle racism - my kid went to JH and did just fine surrounded by the kids and families so many of these posts subtlety and not so subtlety disparage. And he learned that not everyone comes from the same privileged background as his family and neighborhood - he’s still close to these kids. Give JH a shot. It’s not perfect, but what school is? Particularly, what school in ACPS is perfect?
Thanks for this post. Our DD will be attending J-H in a few years due to the crackdown on transfers in our neighborhood, and we love our dynamic and vibrant Del Ray community way too much to move. However, despite all of the hand wringing on DCUM over J-H, I have heard nothing but positive feedback from people who actually send their children there.
Completely 100% honest post here- You have got to be kidding me.
I know three families In that little triangle of Del Ray/ Potomac Yard that have been historically granted transfers to Maury and MVCC. These families did not receive transfers despite asking so they all attended in different grades for an entire year. Their unrelated universal report is how obscene the goings on there were. UMC white kids left totally to fend for themselves or ‘work ahead’ in their books while the teacher, in one instance, was teaching a 3rd grade boy how to read. A 9 year old being taught to read. A PTA that is nonexistent. A complete lack of community. No fundraisers. Other ACPS elementary PTAS actually gave them seed money for their fund.
Virtually all of the original cheerleaders touting engagement and support have left. Some moved. Some went private. Some reapplied for transfers and actually got them.
It. Is. A. Joke
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So many of these posts (not all) smack of privilege and subtle racism - my kid went to JH and did just fine surrounded by the kids and families so many of these posts subtlety and not so subtlety disparage. And he learned that not everyone comes from the same privileged background as his family and neighborhood - he’s still close to these kids. Give JH a shot. It’s not perfect, but what school is? Particularly, what school in ACPS is perfect?
Thanks for this post. Our DD will be attending J-H in a few years due to the crackdown on transfers in our neighborhood, and we love our dynamic and vibrant Del Ray community way too much to move. However, despite all of the hand wringing on DCUM over J-H, I have heard nothing but positive feedback from people who actually send their children there.
Anonymous wrote:So many of these posts (not all) smack of privilege and subtle racism - my kid went to JH and did just fine surrounded by the kids and families so many of these posts subtlety and not so subtlety disparage. And he learned that not everyone comes from the same privileged background as his family and neighborhood - he’s still close to these kids. Give JH a shot. It’s not perfect, but what school is? Particularly, what school in ACPS is perfect?
Anonymous wrote:So many of these posts (not all) smack of privilege and subtle racism - my kid went to JH and did just fine surrounded by the kids and families so many of these posts subtlety and not so subtlety disparage. And he learned that not everyone comes from the same privileged background as his family and neighborhood - he’s still close to these kids. Give JH a shot. It’s not perfect, but what school is? Particularly, what school in ACPS is perfect?
Anonymous wrote:So many of these posts (not all) smack of privilege and subtle racism - my kid went to JH and did just fine surrounded by the kids and families so many of these posts subtlety and not so subtlety disparage. And he learned that not everyone comes from the same privileged background as his family and neighborhood - he’s still close to these kids. Give JH a shot. It’s not perfect, but what school is? Particularly, what school in ACPS is perfect?
Anonymous wrote:Um, your white, upper middle class privilege is showing. You may want to tuck it back in.
Anonymous wrote:What are the odds the principal stays longer than this year?