Anonymous wrote:Hold on, wait a minute, a pro for Powell is its 82% Hispanic population and a con for ELH is a varied mix of races....
Why did this poster move to DC and Petworth at that.
Go follow your neighbor over to Ward 3, and take the trix yogurt with you.
Anonymous wrote:Hold on, wait a minute, a pro for Powell is its 82% Hispanic population and a con for ELH is a varied mix of races....
Why did this poster move to DC and Petworth at that.
Go follow your neighbor over to Ward 3, and take the trix yogurt with you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, ignore these haters. They're probably mad they don't have the choice you do. I'd personally go with Powell. The school is "hot" at the moment and the trajectory is upward. El Haynes has always seemed meh to me, but I'm bullish on lang. immersion. Best of luck and keep doing what's best for you and your family. To hell with the DCUM jury/executioners!
Lol--"mad" about not having to choose between Haynes and Powell?You clearly haven't been paying attention. The OP is choosing between two very average schools (and I'm being generous). No one with good school options are envious of the OP...myself included.
NP. You can say "generous" all you want. Fact is, non FARM students at Haynes are doing great. Their scores match WOTP. You can call it average if you want, but we all know that means that there are too many minorities for you.
From a thread a few months ago:
White Student Proficient and Advanced
Ross 100.00%
Two Rivers 97.32%
Hearst 96.67%
Eaton 96.47%
Oyster 95.98%
Mann 95.63%
Inspired 95.45%
Maury 95.45%
Stokes 95.45%
Capital City 95.45%
Lafayette 95.06%
Stoddert 93.23%
Janney 93.04%
Key 91.76%
Murch 91.56%
Yu Ying 90.54%
Haynes 90.00%
Logan 84.38%
Brent 83.62%
Anonymous wrote:OP here: Reading that article, it sounds like EL Haynes HS students are from tough backgrounds. Glad their getting a good environment, but our kids will be coming from better situations than that. Wondering if that's the tenor of the whole school, or just a few picked for the article
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, ignore these haters. They're probably mad they don't have the choice you do. I'd personally go with Powell. The school is "hot" at the moment and the trajectory is upward. El Haynes has always seemed meh to me, but I'm bullish on lang. immersion. Best of luck and keep doing what's best for you and your family. To hell with the DCUM jury/executioners!
Lol--"mad" about not having to choose between Haynes and Powell?You clearly haven't been paying attention. The OP is choosing between two very average schools (and I'm being generous). No one with good school options are envious of the OP...myself included.
NP. You can say "generous" all you want. Fact is, non FARM students at Haynes are doing great. Their scores match WOTP. You can call it average if you want, but we all know that means that there are too many minorities for you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, ignore these haters. They're probably mad they don't have the choice you do. I'd personally go with Powell. The school is "hot" at the moment and the trajectory is upward. El Haynes has always seemed meh to me, but I'm bullish on lang. immersion. Best of luck and keep doing what's best for you and your family. To hell with the DCUM jury/executioners!
Lol--"mad" about not having to choose between Haynes and Powell?You clearly haven't been paying attention. The OP is choosing between two very average schools (and I'm being generous). No one with good school options are envious of the OP...myself included.
NP. You can say "generous" all you want. Fact is, non FARM students at Haynes are doing great. Their scores match WOTP. You can call it average if you want, but we all know that means that there are too many minorities for you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, ignore these haters. They're probably mad they don't have the choice you do. I'd personally go with Powell. The school is "hot" at the moment and the trajectory is upward. El Haynes has always seemed meh to me, but I'm bullish on lang. immersion. Best of luck and keep doing what's best for you and your family. To hell with the DCUM jury/executioners!
Lol--"mad" about not having to choose between Haynes and Powell?You clearly haven't been paying attention. The OP is choosing between two very average schools (and I'm being generous). No one with good school options are envious of the OP...myself included.
Anonymous wrote:OP, ignore these haters. They're probably mad they don't have the choice you do. I'd personally go with Powell. The school is "hot" at the moment and the trajectory is upward. El Haynes has always seemed meh to me, but I'm bullish on lang. immersion. Best of luck and keep doing what's best for you and your family. To hell with the DCUM jury/executioners!
You clearly haven't been paying attention. The OP is choosing between two very average schools (and I'm being generous). No one with good school options are envious of the OP...myself included.Anonymous wrote:Isn't it more relevant for OP to compare ELH's middle and high school with OP's child would attend after Powell -- which would be McFarland and Roosevelt?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cap City has a mediocre high school just like Haynes.
As compared to...? BCC? TJ?
As compared to any good high school--take your pick. Poor test scores are poor test scores anywhere. Read the link that was provided above. A school where the co-valedictorian failed every AP test she took is NOT a good school. I'd pass.