Anonymous wrote:Glad that Eaton works for you but it’s not a peer at the JKLM achievement level. That the hard truth.
Anonymous wrote:“Uneven” = diverse?
Anonymous wrote:Eaton is a bit better on student improvement.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also, if you're worried about the size of Murch, just know that the new Eaton will be larger than the original. They are expanding the size of the school so that they can take a lot more out-of-boundary kids. I have no issue with OOB kids, but if you're hoping for a "small school" setting then it won't be the new Eaton.
Plus, Eaton is the designated school for the Ward 3 family homeless shelter. That’s fine in many ways, but those at-risk kids likely will have special needs which will require a lot of teacher resources and there will be lots of classroom turnover. Finally Murch feeds to the best middle school, Deal. Eaton feeds to second tier Hardy MS.
Ugh this attitude is so gross. You live in a city, in a community, and you have a chance to show grace to those who have less than you. Too bad you choose the opposite.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Murch is a a neighborhood school, while Eaton is more of a District-wise school.
Agreed!
Eaton parent here. We live in the neighborhood and run into friends all the time at the grocery store, playgrounds, restaurants, even sometimes just walking down the street. We go to lots of play dates and birthday parties at classmates’ homes in the the neighborhood. Whatever it was, it is now a neighborhood school.
I have news for you. Eaton has always been more of an out of boundary school representing the mosaic of the District of Columbia. It is privilege-blind and exclusionary to call it a neighborhood school. In fact the reason why DC PS is building Eaton to be much larger than it needs to be for a neighborhood school is to ensure that it remains a districtwide school
The vast majority of my children’s classmates live in the neighborhood, as do we. Call it what you will but I call it a neighborhood school.
Anonymous wrote:Have people actually done this? (moved from NE to WTOP-just for middle school)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Murch is a a neighborhood school, while Eaton is more of a District-wise school.
Agreed!
Eaton parent here. We live in the neighborhood and run into friends all the time at the grocery store, playgrounds, restaurants, even sometimes just walking down the street. We go to lots of play dates and birthday parties at classmates’ homes in the the neighborhood. Whatever it was, it is now a neighborhood school.
I have news for you. Eaton has always been more of an out of boundary school representing the mosaic of the District of Columbia. It is privilege-blind and exclusionary to call it a neighborhood school. In fact the reason why DC PS is building Eaton to be much larger than it needs to be for a neighborhood school is to ensure that it remains a districtwide school
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Murch is a a neighborhood school, while Eaton is more of a District-wise school.
Agreed!
Eaton parent here. We live in the neighborhood and run into friends all the time at the grocery store, playgrounds, restaurants, even sometimes just walking down the street. We go to lots of play dates and birthday parties at classmates’ homes in the the neighborhood. Whatever it was, it is now a neighborhood school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Murch is a a neighborhood school, while Eaton is more of a District-wise school.
Agreed!
Anonymous wrote:Murch is a a neighborhood school, while Eaton is more of a District-wise school.