Anonymous wrote:Definitely not. City pols could care less if we stick around for MS on the Hill.
Anonymous wrote:At least Stuart Hobson is almost "there." I don't feel like that about Eliot-Hine, and I know Brent parents who don't feel like that about Jefferson. What a freakin shame that DCPS won't let us feed to one strong middle school \
Anonymous wrote:I'm waiting for somebody to bark RACIST at this PP for cheering how SH's demographics are mirroring those of the neighborhood more closely with each passing school year...
Anonymous wrote:I'm waiting for somebody to bark RACIST at this PP for cheering how SH's demographics are mirroring those of the neighborhood more closely with each passing school year...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am hoping that the tightening of BASIS and the continuing difficulty of getting into Latin will help SH and eventually Eastern. Maybe my grandchildren will be able to go to a safe and challenging DCPS in Ward 6 after elementary school. We have been waiting a long time.
+1 SH is there. Eastern is a very long haul still
SH is only there for UMC neighborhood families with advanced learners if you supplement a fair amount. But that's doable if you have the dough for tutors and enrichment programs, along with the organizational prowess, and your kid has a very short commute to the building.
AND your child goes with the flow and isn’t bullied (if that is what it should be called). There is still a lot of tension at SH.
Right, every school won't work for a particular kid. My introverted child has not been bullied at Hobson. He has a good group of old friends from the neighborhood in his grade and classes. We're not feeling the tension much.
Test scores don't particularly concern us because the students in the honors classes (his academic classes) work at grade level or above. DCPS doesn't out break test scores for the honors classes, which is really too bad for advertising purposes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am hoping that the tightening of BASIS and the continuing difficulty of getting into Latin will help SH and eventually Eastern. Maybe my grandchildren will be able to go to a safe and challenging DCPS in Ward 6 after elementary school. We have been waiting a long time.
+1 SH is there. Eastern is a very long haul still
SH is only there for UMC neighborhood families with advanced learners if you supplement a fair amount. But that's doable if you have the dough for tutors and enrichment programs, along with the organizational prowess, and your kid has a very short commute to the building.
AND your child goes with the flow and isn’t bullied (if that is what it should be called). There is still a lot of tension at SH.
Anonymous wrote:Please post the current test scores for Hobson.