Anonymous wrote:this year Hardy students could go JR. so 90 is good.
Anonymous wrote:this year Hardy students could go JR. so 90 is good.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:90 kids from Hardy enrolled that’s more than half the freshman class so no, they did not have to go “deep”. Out of boundary seats went to kids zoned for deal, oyster, and other high-quality metals and charters like IB Wells, Elliot Hine
That is not what the data shows. 220 seats offered in the lottery and matched 185 OOB kids right away. Now some might not accept.
So if you are actually correct about 90, which I don’t see data for, if it’s a class of 220 that is about 40% of the class.
Time will only tell this year if MA is still title 1 and with poorly performing scores…….
Anonymous wrote:90 kids from Hardy enrolled that’s more than half the freshman class so no, they did not have to go “deep”. Out of boundary seats went to kids zoned for deal, oyster, and other high-quality metals and charters like IB Wells, Elliot Hine
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FWIW the kids that have been fighting are the juniors and sophomores. The seniors are a calm, unique bunch and the freshmen so far seem calm. I think as the juniors and sophomores graduate every year the school will start to look and feel different with fewer to no fights.
They need to send kids that fight back to their IB school.
Anonymous wrote:Based on what I have read here, I feared our 10th grade kid would be miserable at MacArthur (drugs, fights, disruptive students), but so far, things have been surprisingly positive. The choice of classes is great, teachers are engaging, and students have been friendly. Our kid did witness a fight on Tuesday but found it “interesting” rather than upsetting.
Anonymous wrote:FWIW the kids that have been fighting are the juniors and sophomores. The seniors are a calm, unique bunch and the freshmen so far seem calm. I think as the juniors and sophomores graduate every year the school will start to look and feel different with fewer to no fights.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My freshman son is enjoying MacArthur it’s definitely a culture shock, he’s coming from Basis but he likes the school. He witnessed his first fight already though.
By the way, I am not upset about the fight. I know children fight all the time and I know how high school is.
I'm sorry he's having to deal with fights (I assume you mean in school). Not all schools in DC have them in the school building, but I certainly saw my share in the middle school I went to (out of state).
Anonymous wrote:FWIW the kids that have been fighting are the juniors and sophomores. The seniors are a calm, unique bunch and the freshmen so far seem calm. I think as the juniors and sophomores graduate every year the school will start to look and feel different with fewer to no fights.