Anonymous wrote:I assume you can't read DCUM code yet. PP is simply saying they're, despite Shepherd being IB, having good scores, solid teachers, and a great community, Shepherd is still 80% black. Shepherd has scores in the middle 70s despite being 1/3 FARM. I have never once heard anyone describe Shepherd as Lord of The Flies.
Sorry. I have a life.
No, the demographics were much like our old school in another city. And one reason we chose Shepherd. And the school that replaced it for us has even more black kids. If you must know. I'm sure however, thinking it's demographics, or we're racist is a convenient excuse. Academically, Shepherd's fantastic. I loved the teachers. I loved the programs. We had a lot of good moments there. Which is why the rest of it makes me bitter enough to talk about it on an anonymous board some months later.
I did not like the children who made my child's life a living hell. It took me a while to realize that there was a real problem--and that it was an external one. Looking back, I spent too long blaming my child, when I should have been addressing the issue with the cohort. I heard --and still hear--similar reports from other parents still there. There are some kids who are not very nice. And no, they're not the "poor kids from the projects." The poor kids from the projects were all nice to us. Less so, some of the kids from the immediate area.
Your experience may vary, and I hope it does.
I assume you can't read DCUM code yet. PP is simply saying they're, despite Shepherd being IB, having good scores, solid teachers, and a great community, Shepherd is still 80% black. Shepherd has scores in the middle 70s despite being 1/3 FARM. I have never once heard anyone describe Shepherd as Lord of The Flies.
Anonymous wrote:The only big negative right now is the construction. It's a pain in a number of ways, and they're way behind the original schedule. Supposedly it'll all be finished next summer--fingers crossed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cosmetics are easy. You see a wreck, I see laying some tile, stripping existing wallpaper, maybe fixing the ceiling, finding a way to work the vintage cabinets. That's a lot more fun than your bland, beige and gray fake pottery barn attempts.
Shepherd is a great school... as long as your kids fit in. When they don't? It's lord of the flies.
I honestly have no idea what you're talking about. This is my child's second year at Shepherd and we have neither experienced directly nor heard about anything like what you're describing.
I assume you can't read DCUM code yet. PP is simply saying they're, despite Shepherd being IB, having good scores, solid teachers, and a great community, Shepherd is still 80% black. Shepherd has scores in the middle 70s despite being 1/3 FARM. I have never once heard anyone describe Shepherd as Lord of The Flies.
Well, that's a shame if that's the reason PP is disparaging the school. I know several non-AA families at Shepherd (white, Asian, Latino) who have described their kids (PK3 up through 5th grade) as happy and thriving.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cosmetics are easy. You see a wreck, I see laying some tile, stripping existing wallpaper, maybe fixing the ceiling, finding a way to work the vintage cabinets. That's a lot more fun than your bland, beige and gray fake pottery barn attempts.
Shepherd is a great school... as long as your kids fit in. When they don't? It's lord of the flies.
I honestly have no idea what you're talking about. This is my child's second year at Shepherd and we have neither experienced directly nor heard about anything like what you're describing.
I assume you can't read DCUM code yet. PP is simply saying they're, despite Shepherd being IB, having good scores, solid teachers, and a great community, Shepherd is still 80% black. Shepherd has scores in the middle 70s despite being 1/3 FARM. I have never once heard anyone describe Shepherd as Lord of The Flies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cosmetics are easy. You see a wreck, I see laying some tile, stripping existing wallpaper, maybe fixing the ceiling, finding a way to work the vintage cabinets. That's a lot more fun than your bland, beige and gray fake pottery barn attempts.
Shepherd is a great school... as long as your kids fit in. When they don't? It's lord of the flies.
I honestly have no idea what you're talking about. This is my child's second year at Shepherd and we have neither experienced directly nor heard about anything like what you're describing.
Anonymous wrote:Cosmetics are easy. You see a wreck, I see laying some tile, stripping existing wallpaper, maybe fixing the ceiling, finding a way to work the vintage cabinets. That's a lot more fun than your bland, beige and gray fake pottery barn attempts.
Shepherd is a great school... as long as your kids fit in. When they don't? It's lord of the flies.
Anonymous wrote:Cosmetics are easy. You see a wreck, I see laying some tile, stripping existing wallpaper, maybe fixing the ceiling, finding a way to work the vintage cabinets. That's a lot more fun than your bland, beige and gray fake pottery barn attempts.
Shepherd is a great school... as long as your kids fit in. When they don't? It's lord of the flies.
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, I might be. DC is not a town know for its understandin of potential... as all of your gray open kitchen plans and recessed lighting flips with fake pottery barn furniture prove time and time again.
I would seriously consider bidding on that house, but I am not that into shepherd elementary.
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, I might be. DC is not a town know for its understandin of potential... as all of your gray open kitchen plans and recessed lighting flips with fake pottery barn furniture prove time and time again.
I would seriously consider bidding on that house, but I am not that into shepherd elementary.
Anonymous wrote:We are at West and are happy. The parents of older children we've met are happy as well. We also have friends at Powell and those families are happy with the school as well. Yes, at this point the middle and high schools are a question mark but people are working hard to develop programs that parents want and will be successful.
I'm sure I'll get flamed for this but I get so tired of the continuous negative posts re: schools that people have 0 experience with. You can't have it both ways- wanting the "extras or oob" kids pulled out of the deal and Wilson feeders but then stating negatives about schools you have no experience with.