Anonymous wrote:Could you define "gobbledy gook", PP? It would be a lot more helpful to the conversation if you could be specific.
Anonymous wrote:I asked the principal about the G&T program and she seemed irritated about my line of questioning. I realize that I have a 3rd grader, but I think I should be able to ask questions without the attitude.
Anonymous wrote:I asked the principal about the G&T program and she seemed irritated about my line of questioning. I realize that I have a 3rd grader, but I think I should be able to ask questions without the attitude.
Anonymous wrote:I asked the principal about the G&T program and she seemed irritated about my line of questioning. I realize that I have a 3rd grader, but I think I should be able to ask questions without the attitude.
Anonymous wrote:I'd love to understand the details of this gifted and talented program. How are students selected? I heard (my child is in 3rd grade so this is 2nd hand) that everyone in Hardy is in it. Is this true? Can someone with a child at the school shed some light on this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is an element of truth in all of the above.
Hardy is not perfect. No school is.
But the school gets an unfair rap from many people on this board who are stuck in 2010-2011 instead of looking at what is happening now. To wit, the outmoded idea that IB families are unwelcome is not at all true today - the current PTA President is from an IB family and the Principal spent all year working hard to increase IB enrollment.
Some kids do poorly at Hardy, just as some kids do poorly at every school. But good, smart kids from dedicated families are at Hardy now and getting a great education that includes opportunities that are not available at any other DC middle school, public or private.
Such as?
17:01 - that's a lot of anger!
Anonymous wrote:There is an element of truth in all of the above.
Hardy is not perfect. No school is.
But the school gets an unfair rap from many people on this board who are stuck in 2010-2011 instead of looking at what is happening now. To wit, the outmoded idea that IB families are unwelcome is not at all true today - the current PTA President is from an IB family and the Principal spent all year working hard to increase IB enrollment.
Some kids do poorly at Hardy, just as some kids do poorly at every school. But good, smart kids from dedicated families are at Hardy now and getting a great education that includes opportunities that are not available at any other DC middle school, public or private.