Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How have the re-opening efforts been at Hyde (specifically wondering about reopening plans for next year). Our neighborhood DCPS has done a lousy job getting kids back in classrooms.
Additional details can be found in this week's newsletter: https://www.smore.com/m8v65-family-newsletter?ref=email-content#w-6145881531
Of particular note:
Fall/2021-2022 School Year
We are planning for in-person offerings for all families interested in attending in-person learning. It is our current understanding that there will be options for those families interested in virtual learning, as well. But, DCPS has not shared those details with principals, as of yet.
Anonymous wrote:How have the re-opening efforts been at Hyde (specifically wondering about reopening plans for next year). Our neighborhood DCPS has done a lousy job getting kids back in classrooms.
Anonymous wrote:Hello all, we are considering a move to Georgetown and would like to send our kindergartener to Hyde-Addison next year. I’m curious if she will meet a lot of kids from the neighborhood at school or if most of the kids come from other neighborhoods. Does anyone have experience with this? It’s nice to have school friends within walking distance. Thankful to hear your experiences!
Anonymous wrote:The school, teachers and principal are amazing. The school is majority OOB but you will find neighborhood kids who attend. There are many in ward 3 who look down on hyde but don’t listen to them.
Anonymous wrote:A number of families left Hyde Addison after the move to the swing location, in an area that is far and not as nice as Hyde. Many students have gone to Stoddert, families have moved and some have gone private. Why did families leave? Because everyone knew that the number of OOB students would rise, code for less academically successful students, from a lower socio-economic demographic.
Anonymous wrote:Historically it has been under enrolled from neighborhood families. The boundaries include Georgetown University, a lot of homes where families send children to private school and smaller rowhouses that attract singles of families without children.
It is a smaller public school with a good reputation. 2 years ago they started the renovation and many families did not follow the school to the temporary spot. They preferred to enroll their children in private. So - it is good enough when it is right there - not good enough when you need to put your child on a school bus to get there.
Anonymous wrote:Hello all, we are considering a move to Georgetown and would like to send our kindergartener to Hyde-Addison next year. I’m curious if she will meet a lot of kids from the neighborhood at school or if most of the kids come from other neighborhoods. Does anyone have experience with this? It’s nice to have school friends within walking distance. Thankful to hear your experiences!