Anonymous wrote:What space is big enough for this proposed giant middle school? Eliot-Hine?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^^I am not sock puppeting,just continuing.
Seriously. Somebody name ONE downside of a centralized middle school for ward 6 feeders. If you look at the boundary maps, it would cover a SMALLER area than Alice Deal currently covers now.
Because right now SH is majority proficient (and >10% above proficient) in both reading and math, while Jefferson is majority-proficient in math, but not reading, and E-H is majority basic or below (and <5% above proficient) in both categories. Also SH is nearly 10% white, while Jefferson and EH are both 0% white.
There's a critical mass of SH kids who are either above proficient or white or both. Most of those kids' parents do not want to combine the schools and see their kids dumped into a much larger setting (from 423 to 957), where they would no longer be a critical mass.
From their point of view, SH is working. They fear that if you combined the schools, instead of SH helping improve EH and Jefferson, EH & Jefferson would destroy what's working in SH.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^^I am not sock puppeting,just continuing.
Seriously. Somebody name ONE downside of a centralized middle school for ward 6 feeders. If you look at the boundary maps, it would cover a SMALLER area than Alice Deal currently covers now.
Because right now SH is majority proficient (and >10% above proficient) in both reading and math, while Jefferson is majority-proficient in math, but not reading, and E-H is majority basic or below (and <5% above proficient) in both categories. Also SH is nearly 10% white, while Jefferson and EH are both 0% white.
There's a critical mass of SH kids who are either above proficient or white or both. Most of those kids' parents do not want to combine the schools and see their kids dumped into a much larger setting (from 423 to 957), where they would no longer be a critical mass.
From their point of view, SH is working. They fear that if you combined the schools, instead of SH helping improve EH and Jefferson, EH & Jefferson would destroy what's working in SH.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which Hill schools are included in "etc."?Anonymous wrote:I think people on the Hill are grumpy because we have a critical mass of middle class/upper class families living here and could have great schools. But the way the system is structured prevents that from happening. All Hill elementary schools (Watkins, Brent, Maury, LT, etc) should feed into one middle school. It's idiotic that this hasn't been done.
Brent
Maury
Ludlow Taylor
SWS
Peabody/Watkins
Van Ness
Capitol Hill Montessori
Amidon
Tyler Spanish
JO Wilson
Payne
Tyler
Miner
I'm 13:13 and don't necessarily agree with this list. For example, Cap Hill Mont. has it's own middle school. Amidon is not on the Hill. Neither is Van Ness. But regardless, there are a bunch of schools that could feed into one Middle.
Anonymous wrote:^^^I am not sock puppeting,just continuing.
Seriously. Somebody name ONE downside of a centralized middle school for ward 6 feeders. If you look at the boundary maps, it would cover a SMALLER area than Alice Deal currently covers now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which Hill schools are included in "etc."?Anonymous wrote:I think people on the Hill are grumpy because we have a critical mass of middle class/upper class families living here and could have great schools. But the way the system is structured prevents that from happening. All Hill elementary schools (Watkins, Brent, Maury, LT, etc) should feed into one middle school. It's idiotic that this hasn't been done.
Brent
Maury
Ludlow Taylor
SWS
Peabody/Watkins
Van Ness
Capitol Hill Montessori
Amidon
Tyler Spanish
JO Wilson
Payne
Tyler
Miner
I'm 13:13 and don't necessarily agree with this list. For example, Cap Hill Mont. has it's own middle school. Amidon is not on the Hill. Neither is Van Ness. But regardless, there are a bunch of schools that could feed into one Middle.
You can't take Brent and Tyler out of Jefferson's feeder pattern while keeping Jefferson open. What is the long term justification for keeping Jefferson open with just two feeding ESs despite Brent and Tyler sending few students to Jefferson?
Perhaps the justification is that over the long-term, Jefferson will for all intents and purposes have just two feeding ESs, as the other two ESs will not be sending students there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which Hill schools are included in "etc."?Anonymous wrote:I think people on the Hill are grumpy because we have a critical mass of middle class/upper class families living here and could have great schools. But the way the system is structured prevents that from happening. All Hill elementary schools (Watkins, Brent, Maury, LT, etc) should feed into one middle school. It's idiotic that this hasn't been done.
Brent
Maury
Ludlow Taylor
SWS
Peabody/Watkins
Van Ness
Capitol Hill Montessori
Amidon
Tyler Spanish
JO Wilson
Payne
Tyler
Miner
I'm 13:13 and don't necessarily agree with this list. For example, Cap Hill Mont. has it's own middle school. Amidon is not on the Hill. Neither is Van Ness. But regardless, there are a bunch of schools that could feed into one Middle.
You can't take Brent and Tyler out of Jefferson's feeder pattern while keeping Jefferson open. What is the long term justification for keeping Jefferson open with just two feeding ESs despite Brent and Tyler sending few students to Jefferson?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which Hill schools are included in "etc."?Anonymous wrote:I think people on the Hill are grumpy because we have a critical mass of middle class/upper class families living here and could have great schools. But the way the system is structured prevents that from happening. All Hill elementary schools (Watkins, Brent, Maury, LT, etc) should feed into one middle school. It's idiotic that this hasn't been done.
Brent
Maury
Ludlow Taylor
SWS
Peabody/Watkins
Van Ness
Capitol Hill Montessori
Amidon
Tyler Spanish
JO Wilson
Payne
Tyler
Miner
I'm 13:13 and don't necessarily agree with this list. For example, Cap Hill Mont. has it's own middle school. Amidon is not on the Hill. Neither is Van Ness. But regardless, there are a bunch of schools that could feed into one Middle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which Hill schools are included in "etc."?Anonymous wrote:I think people on the Hill are grumpy because we have a critical mass of middle class/upper class families living here and could have great schools. But the way the system is structured prevents that from happening. All Hill elementary schools (Watkins, Brent, Maury, LT, etc) should feed into one middle school. It's idiotic that this hasn't been done.
Brent
Maury
Ludlow Taylor
SWS
Peabody/Watkins
Van Ness
Capitol Hill Montessori
Amidon
Tyler Spanish
JO Wilson
Payne
Tyler
Miner
Anonymous wrote:Which Hill schools are included in "etc."?Anonymous wrote:I think people on the Hill are grumpy because we have a critical mass of middle class/upper class families living here and could have great schools. But the way the system is structured prevents that from happening. All Hill elementary schools (Watkins, Brent, Maury, LT, etc) should feed into one middle school. It's idiotic that this hasn't been done.
Anonymous wrote:I think people on the Hill are grumpy because we have a critical mass of middle class/upper class families living here and could have great schools. But the way the system is structured prevents that from happening.
All Hill elementary schools (Watkins, Brent, Maury, LT, etc) should feed into one middle school. It's idiotic that this hasn't been done.
Anonymous wrote:I think people on the Hill are grumpy because we have a critical mass of middle class/upper class families living here and could have great schools. But the way the system is structured prevents that from happening.
All Hill elementary schools (Watkins, Brent, Maury, LT, etc) should feed into one middle school. It's idiotic that this hasn't been done.