Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not trying to be disagreeable, but small classes are not always an advantage. For some kids, a small class means there are not enough different types of children for them to find the group -or even individual -that they feel comfortable with. I speak from experience on how having even 5 more than the 16 you suggest has been a far better social experience for my child. And, I am curious about the fact that so many people left because of the swing space when so many DCUMers are completely judgmental about parents not being able to make a trip across town for the “best”school for their kid. Somehow, it does not bother anyone when Georgetown parents don’t want to come east for a supposedly great school for a couple of years -it is still supposedly so great. The hypocrisy is not lost on me.
I guess the families deciding to leave didn't think Hyde was so great...I don't necessarily share that opinion, but there you go.
It wasn't so great for my DC. There was too many disruptive behavior in their classrooms and the teachers were always overwhelmed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not trying to be disagreeable, but small classes are not always an advantage. For some kids, a small class means there are not enough different types of children for them to find the group -or even individual -that they feel comfortable with. I speak from experience on how having even 5 more than the 16 you suggest has been a far better social experience for my child. And, I am curious about the fact that so many people left because of the swing space when so many DCUMers are completely judgmental about parents not being able to make a trip across town for the “best”school for their kid. Somehow, it does not bother anyone when Georgetown parents don’t want to come east for a supposedly great school for a couple of years -it is still supposedly so great. The hypocrisy is not lost on me.
I guess the families deciding to leave didn't think Hyde was so great...I don't necessarily share that opinion, but there you go.
It wasn't so great for my DC. There was too many disruptive behavior in their classrooms and the teachers were always overwhelmed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not trying to be disagreeable, but small classes are not always an advantage. For some kids, a small class means there are not enough different types of children for them to find the group -or even individual -that they feel comfortable with. I speak from experience on how having even 5 more than the 16 you suggest has been a far better social experience for my child. And, I am curious about the fact that so many people left because of the swing space when so many DCUMers are completely judgmental about parents not being able to make a trip across town for the “best”school for their kid. Somehow, it does not bother anyone when Georgetown parents don’t want to come east for a supposedly great school for a couple of years -it is still supposedly so great. The hypocrisy is not lost on me.
I guess the families deciding to leave didn't think Hyde was so great...I don't necessarily share that opinion, but there you go.
Anonymous wrote:Not trying to be disagreeable, but small classes are not always an advantage. For some kids, a small class means there are not enough different types of children for them to find the group -or even individual -that they feel comfortable with. I speak from experience on how having even 5 more than the 16 you suggest has been a far better social experience for my child. And, I am curious about the fact that so many people left because of the swing space when so many DCUMers are completely judgmental about parents not being able to make a trip across town for the “best”school for their kid. Somehow, it does not bother anyone when Georgetown parents don’t want to come east for a supposedly great school for a couple of years -it is still supposedly so great. The hypocrisy is not lost on me.
Anonymous wrote:I'm the IB family moving our child to Hyde--thank you so much for the more up-to-date insights on Hardy and also how great the Hyde Grade 3-5 teachers are; my kid is moving an upper elementary grade so that makes us even more excited.
This has been a super helpful thread and so constructive compared to other DCUM ones I have followed.
Thank you!
Anonymous wrote:Nothing is destroyed at this school! We don’t need people like you who have such crappy attitudes anyway.
Also, ungrateful much? We are getting an amazing new school out of this. While the current space is outdated, it’s huge and everyone is making the best of it. It says more about you than the school that you seem to have such a bad take on it.
Anonymous wrote:I'm the IB family moving our child to Hyde--thank you so much for the more up-to-date insights on Hardy and also how great the Hyde Grade 3-5 teachers are; my kid is moving an upper elementary grade so that makes us even more excited.
This has been a super helpful thread and so constructive compared to other DCUM ones I have followed.
Thank you!