Anonymous wrote:The peer group should be strong for 25K. St. Anselm's, an excellent boys parochial school in Brookland with lovely grounds, charges that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is apparently a page on the Korean Embassy website about TJ and its admissions policies, written in Korean. Asian students have outnumbered Caucasian students at TJ for many years now.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/education/as-thomas-jefferson-adds-help-for-poor-english-skills-some-va-parents-fume/2011/03/10/ABK7qVx_story.html
Another very interesting article. Thanks for sharing!
It seems prospective students must come from one of 6 local Fairfax middle schools. So you have 6 middle schools in the area preparing students for TJ. They're great schools, tried and true,and they're FREE! Why would I clamor for Basis again????
SN: Given the stress and suicide rates of many of those overly pressured Korean kids from the goose article, I'd never be pressed to throw my DC into such a rat race. If DC were math/science prodigies that would be one thing. But this ridiculous pressure....I realize a lot of its cultural. I'd just prefer happy individuals who enjoy their lives.
First of all, the article is from 2011. Secondly, prospective students must come from six school districts meaning counties or cities- not middle schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is apparently a page on the Korean Embassy website about TJ and its admissions policies, written in Korean. Asian students have outnumbered Caucasian students at TJ for many years now.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/education/as-thomas-jefferson-adds-help-for-poor-english-skills-some-va-parents-fume/2011/03/10/ABK7qVx_story.html
Another very interesting article. Thanks for sharing!
It seems prospective students must come from one of 6 local Fairfax middle schools. So you have 6 middle schools in the area preparing students for TJ. They're great schools, tried and true,and they're FREE! Why would I clamor for Basis again????
SN: Given the stress and suicide rates of many of those overly pressured Korean kids from the goose article, I'd never be pressed to throw my DC into such a rat race. If DC were math/science prodigies that would be one thing. But this ridiculous pressure....I realize a lot of its cultural. I'd just prefer happy individuals who enjoy their lives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hardy is a great middle school option, with a lot less work for kids who are challenged at every level.
....and now a brief message from our sponsors....
PP here. Actually, my DC is at BASIS, but we are in the Hardy district and plan to send more humanities-minded DC2 there. I suggested it because there is usually not a waiting list and it is a solid school where it is easier to succeed, and where they do not hold you back for failing a class.
However there is a waiting list for all grades at Hardy for fall 2015. I think the only DCPS middle school (not EC) without a wait list is Brookland.
Anonymous wrote:Of course Indians (from India, not Native Americans) are Asian. What is your point? I didn't see anyone else mention Indians.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hardy is a great middle school option, with a lot less work for kids who are challenged at every level.
....and now a brief message from our sponsors....
PP here. Actually, my DC is at BASIS, but we are in the Hardy district and plan to send more humanities-minded DC2 there. I suggested it because there is usually not a waiting list and it is a solid school where it is easier to succeed, and where they do not hold you back for failing a class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hardy is a great middle school option, with a lot less work for kids who are challenged at every level.
....and now a brief message from our sponsors....
Anonymous wrote:Hardy is a great middle school option, with a lot less work for kids who are challenged at every level.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Part of the challenge could be that, by the time you have failed a class and/or comp, the lottery has closed and your only option might be your IB.
Doesn't explain the multi-year scenario though.
A lot of the better charters (eg, KIPP) won't take kids who are too old for their grade.
are you sure that is the case? that does not seem legal...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Part of the challenge could be that, by the time you have failed a class and/or comp, the lottery has closed and your only option might be your IB.
Doesn't explain the multi-year scenario though.
A lot of the better charters (eg, KIPP) won't take kids who are too old for their grade.
Anonymous wrote:Part of the challenge could be that, by the time you have failed a class and/or comp, the lottery has closed and your only option might be your IB.
Doesn't explain the multi-year scenario though.