Anonymous wrote:I heard that about 8 students from Key went to Hardy this year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Release what? Who should release it? Do you think the Principal should do a press release? Post in the website? or what? Do you have any idea of the fact that the only statitistics that schools are allowed to publish on their polpulation are the school profiles compiled by DCPS ? Do you mean that DCPS should make a special issue of its OB/IB statistics for Hardy?
What do you mean "release"? Who should release the numbers, and where?
I do not get what you want.
Hardy parents have already leaked the statistics, just see posts from a couple of weeks ago.
The school and the Principal are not authorized to release demographics of the current student population.
If you want "off-the-records" information, send an email to the Principal and ask to meet with her, she will surely give you the more-or-less numbers.
Those who continue to call for the IB number data release have no idea of how DCPS school degree of autonomy in releasing statistical or demographic data.
My school principal (not Hardy) informed the crowd of my school's IB/OOB numbers at Back to School Night the other day. There's no rule against "releasing" the numbers, talking about them, whatsoever. It's math; it should be encouraged!
Anonymous wrote:Release what? Who should release it? Do you think the Principal should do a press release? Post in the website? or what? Do you have any idea of the fact that the only statitistics that schools are allowed to publish on their polpulation are the school profiles compiled by DCPS ? Do you mean that DCPS should make a special issue of its OB/IB statistics for Hardy?
What do you mean "release"? Who should release the numbers, and where?
I do not get what you want.
Hardy parents have already leaked the statistics, just see posts from a couple of weeks ago.
The school and the Principal are not authorized to release demographics of the current student population.
If you want "off-the-records" information, send an email to the Principal and ask to meet with her, she will surely give you the more-or-less numbers.
Those who continue to call for the IB number data release have no idea of how DCPS school degree of autonomy in releasing statistical or demographic data.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the answer to this question? Shouldn't real data be released by now, or is it still the 'early estimate' stage?
I'm one of the obsessives PP's, and even I am waiting for "count day".
Anonymous wrote:What is the answer to this question? Shouldn't real data be released by now, or is it still the 'early estimate' stage?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a hardy thread.
27% - why is everyone ignoring this, the whole point of the thread! This is great progress!
Bumping this - 27% IB in grade 6 this year, based on some early estimates. Aren't more people excited about this? Or is arguing on DCUM more fun than celebrating progress in DCPS?![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If these numbers are right, I'm optimistic, too! But the uniforms, please, ain't no IB girl gonna wear those drab colors. Off to Maret!
Please tell me you are not an Eaton parent. And if you are, please go to Maret.
Also, what on Earth does "national origin school" mean?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If these numbers are right, I'm optimistic, too! But the uniforms, please, ain't no IB girl gonna wear those drab colors. Off to Maret!
Please tell me you are not an Eaton parent. And if you are, please go to Maret.
Also, what on Earth does "national origin school" mean?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If these numbers are right, I'm optimistic, too! But the uniforms, please, ain't no IB girl gonna wear those drab colors. Off to Maret!
Please tell me you are not an Eaton parent. And if you are, please go to Maret.
Also, what on Earth does "national origin school" mean?
Anonymous wrote:If these numbers are right, I'm optimistic, too! But the uniforms, please, ain't no IB girl gonna wear those drab colors. Off to Maret!