Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Re the US New high school rankings, the two categories about underserved students sound really similar, and collectively skew in rankings in my opinion. I don't think I understand how they are different. The publication ranks Banneker higher than SWW, but SWW has a higher graduation rate, more kids taking and passing APs, more breadth to the average AP load, higher SAT/ACT scores. Not to mention (although this is subjective) better college placement.
With the reasoning above (which I agree with), the fact that BCC squeezed into top 500 doesn’t matter much to me to trust that it’s oh so awesome comparing to JR.
Anonymous wrote:Re the US New high school rankings, the two categories about underserved students sound really similar, and collectively skew in rankings in my opinion. I don't think I understand how they are different. The publication ranks Banneker higher than SWW, but SWW has a higher graduation rate, more kids taking and passing APs, more breadth to the average AP load, higher SAT/ACT scores. Not to mention (although this is subjective) better college placement.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Many of the new teachers are being announced here: https://twitter.com/MacArthur_DCPS
Most are DCPS veterans and the ones I recognize are known for being very good. Now new schools are going to have growing issues, but I'm honestly surprised that DCPS is letting McCray get whoever he wants.
Now I have no clue if Macarthur will work out (we're in a feeder), but it is hard not to be cautiously optimistic. We moved to our current home thinking we'd move home to the BCC area in 6th or 9th if DCPS couldn't get their stuff in order. Hope macarthur succeeds so we wont move.
Considering how highly regarded BCC is, you would actually consider MHS as comparison?
BCC is constantly compared to JR on this forum, so why would it be strange to compare it to MHS?
Also can you please share in what way is BCC highly regarded? My friends with kids in that school are complaining non-stop.
There is no perfect school but would believe BCC is above JR just on the data points of students testing results alone. I know most people don’t believe in national rankings but BCC is in the top 500 of all HS nationwide when I last checked.
BCC is #491 on this list https://www.usnews.com/education/best-high-schools/search
Banneker (DCPS) is #96
I have so many questions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Many of the new teachers are being announced here: https://twitter.com/MacArthur_DCPS
Most are DCPS veterans and the ones I recognize are known for being very good. Now new schools are going to have growing issues, but I'm honestly surprised that DCPS is letting McCray get whoever he wants.
Now I have no clue if Macarthur will work out (we're in a feeder), but it is hard not to be cautiously optimistic. We moved to our current home thinking we'd move home to the BCC area in 6th or 9th if DCPS couldn't get their stuff in order. Hope macarthur succeeds so we wont move.
Considering how highly regarded BCC is, you would actually consider MHS as comparison?
BCC is constantly compared to JR on this forum, so why would it be strange to compare it to MHS?
Also can you please share in what way is BCC highly regarded? My friends with kids in that school are complaining non-stop.
There is no perfect school but would believe BCC is above JR just on the data points of students testing results alone. I know most people don’t believe in national rankings but BCC is in the top 500 of all HS nationwide when I last checked.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Many of the new teachers are being announced here: https://twitter.com/MacArthur_DCPS
Most are DCPS veterans and the ones I recognize are known for being very good. Now new schools are going to have growing issues, but I'm honestly surprised that DCPS is letting McCray get whoever he wants.
Now I have no clue if Macarthur will work out (we're in a feeder), but it is hard not to be cautiously optimistic. We moved to our current home thinking we'd move home to the BCC area in 6th or 9th if DCPS couldn't get their stuff in order. Hope macarthur succeeds so we wont move.
Considering how highly regarded BCC is, you would actually consider MHS as comparison?
BCC is constantly compared to JR on this forum, so why would it be strange to compare it to MHS?
Also can you please share in what way is BCC highly regarded? My friends with kids in that school are complaining non-stop.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who is the teacher and what subject?
Anonymous wrote:One of Hardy's strongest teachers is headed to MHS this August. Huge loss for Hardy but speaks volumes to me about the energy and potential of MHS. If he's onboard it's worth looking at. Our family will be watching closely and really hope it's a viable option For our current Hardy 7th grader.
Mr. Grover according to the MacArthur Twitter feed. He's a total pro.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Many of the new teachers are being announced here: https://twitter.com/MacArthur_DCPS
Most are DCPS veterans and the ones I recognize are known for being very good. Now new schools are going to have growing issues, but I'm honestly surprised that DCPS is letting McCray get whoever he wants.
Now I have no clue if Macarthur will work out (we're in a feeder), but it is hard not to be cautiously optimistic. We moved to our current home thinking we'd move home to the BCC area in 6th or 9th if DCPS couldn't get their stuff in order. Hope macarthur succeeds so we wont move.
Considering how highly regarded BCC is, you would actually consider MHS as comparison?
Anonymous wrote:Many of the new teachers are being announced here: https://twitter.com/MacArthur_DCPS
Most are DCPS veterans and the ones I recognize are known for being very good. Now new schools are going to have growing issues, but I'm honestly surprised that DCPS is letting McCray get whoever he wants.
Now I have no clue if Macarthur will work out (we're in a feeder), but it is hard not to be cautiously optimistic. We moved to our current home thinking we'd move home to the BCC area in 6th or 9th if DCPS couldn't get their stuff in order. Hope macarthur succeeds so we wont move.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of Hardy's strongest teachers is headed to MHS this August. Huge loss for Hardy but speaks volumes to me about the energy and potential of MHS. If he's onboard it's worth looking at. Our family will be watching closely and really hope it's a viable option For our current Hardy 7th grader.
But how will you know that by the time you either need to apply out to privates or do the lottery? If your child is in 7th grade, you’d need to apply to privates by early January and accept a spot by mid March. 6 months into a new school doesn’t seem long enough to know if it’s viable.
dp: A current 7th grader will have the option to enroll in JR.
Also, 6 months isn't long enough for test scores, etc. But it's long enough to talk to people and hear what the students think.
My current Hardy 7th grader will have a choice between JR and MacArthur (last class at Hardy that will have that choice).
Anonymous wrote:The hires McCray is making are stellar. He knows whom to poach, and he's doing it.
Even DCPS internal is floored. It is true: other principals don't like it when McCray visits their school.
Anonymous wrote:Who is the teacher and what subject?
Anonymous wrote:One of Hardy's strongest teachers is headed to MHS this August. Huge loss for Hardy but speaks volumes to me about the energy and potential of MHS. If he's onboard it's worth looking at. Our family will be watching closely and really hope it's a viable option For our current Hardy 7th grader.