Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why isn't it natural to draw a connection with the 3rd grade mega class and the lower test scores? I have also heard a lot of very negative reports from parents.
Has the principal addressed this?
The gap seems to be on the written expression and use of conventions sections of the test.
Seems a discreet issue and one that the 4th grade teachers can emphasize this year, especially for the boys who were in that class.
This is not a crisis people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You know what? Yu Ying's third grade cohort is also behind!!! I bet there's something just off about children born in... What would it be 2008? Maybe it was the weather? Sunspots? It's a bad batch of eight year olds.
It was last year's 3rd graders, so 2006-2007. Maybe you're on to something
But a year ahead of these slackers. It's a good thing we still have salt mines for them all to toil in.Anonymous wrote:You know what? Yu Ying's third grade cohort is also behind!!! I bet there's something just off about children born in... What would it be 2008? Maybe it was the weather? Sunspots? It's a bad batch of eight year olds.

Anonymous wrote:You know what? Yu Ying's third grade cohort is also behind!!! I bet there's something just off about children born in... What would it be 2008? Maybe it was the weather? Sunspots? It's a bad batch of eight year olds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ugh, after just spending 1.4 on a home IB for Janney I have to say I am having 2nd thoughts. My wife and I want to be part of the resurgence of DC public schools but if they can't do better at one of their flag ship schools it leaves me with little faith.
Have to think they get rid of PK4 next year to get class sizes down at Janney. The 2014 boundary revision (or lack thereof) was a disaster for that school.
I do think that taking out one PK 4 class might be prudent, but FWIW my child's K class has 19 kids and 1st ranges from 19-22. Current 2nd grade and 4th grade seem to be the balloon years.
Yup - Kindergarten at Janney only has 99 students which is down 30 from the number that the current 4th grade class started with and someone told me pre-K took the most non siblings of the last 4 years.
FWIW our DC was in 3rd grade last year at Janney and we (and everyone else we know for that matter) had no concerns about their instruction.
I know a lot of parents who were not happy.
I'm a new poster. My DC was in 3rd grade last year at Janney. DC was thriving. I cannot care less about the test.
He/she just can't take standardized tests unlike his peers elsewhere in upper NW.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Why isn't it natural to draw a connection with the 3rd grade mega class and the lower test scores? I have also heard a lot of very negative reports from parents.
Has the principal addressed this?
Anonymous wrote:Why isn't it natural to draw a connection with the 3rd grade mega class and the lower test scores? I have also heard a lot of very negative reports from parents.
Has the principal addressed this?
Anonymous wrote:My DS will be at Janney next year (depending on the lottery) or the following year (when he'll be K) and this concerns me a little. I agree, one grade one year is nothing to get all up in arms about, but if this becomes a larger pattern, I may consider going private.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Real Estate agents who sold you on a bill of goods WOTP beat up big time.
Does your gloating feel good?
Living in AU Park has so many benefits, Janney is a great school, and I honestly couldn't care less about this third grade's test results. Whoever has second thoughts about their house purchase due to this needs to put things in perspective, and probably hasn't actually lived here yet.
I lived in Tenleytown which is less lame than AU Park and thought it might as well be Herndon or Germantown.
And you are < 24 years old, so your opinion on this one very specific point does not matter.
Ha ha! You and your stereotypes.
No, I am 42 and I have two children in public charters.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Real Estate agents who sold you on a bill of goods WOTP beat up big time.
Does your gloating feel good?
Living in AU Park has so many benefits, Janney is a great school, and I honestly couldn't care less about this third grade's test results. Whoever has second thoughts about their house purchase due to this needs to put things in perspective, and probably hasn't actually lived here yet.
I lived in Tenleytown which is less lame than AU Park and thought it might as well be Herndon or Germantown.
And you are < 24 years old, so your opinion on this one very specific point does not matter.