Why is DCPS Cutting Ward 3 Schools’ Funding

Anonymous
Ugh! Why? We just can’t win. Why can’t our taxpayer dollars go to educate our children in our neighborhood schools? Our lack of sustainable public investment in this new generation is shameful.

Signed,

Disgruntled Public School Parent
Anonymous
You can easily have a spot in a non-Ward 3 school if you like it so much better.
Anonymous
The mayor does it every year.
Anonymous
Five dashboards, a million PDFs, and zero excel spreadsheets that would let anyone actually dig into the data.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ugh! Why? We just can’t win. Why can’t our taxpayer dollars go to educate our children in our neighborhood schools? Our lack of sustainable public investment in this new generation is shameful.

Signed,

Disgruntled Public School Parent


Take a look around and you'll see it's not much better on our side of the river.

Signed,

We told you the mayor lies and you should vote for r white
Anonymous
Ward 6 schools lost tons of funding as well. Our school now has one crucial service provider reduced to an itinerant position, which means Central DCPS filled. Given DCPS’ failure to fill open social work, psychologist and speech therapist spots at the moment, color me not excited to rely on them for this…
Anonymous
Our Ward 1 Title 1 lost hundreds of thousands in funding. These kids NEED the specialized staff that will be cut. It’s terrible.
Anonymous
Central Admin needs cuts, not the schools. It's a pathetic dereliction of duty and an affront to tax payers to cut the budgets of schools when they are already failing.
Anonymous
Why do you people keep voting for Bowser????
Anonymous
Our Ward 5 Title 1 lost funding despite enrollment forecast of +30-- that's 10% enrollment growth for us. So cry me a river, Ward 3. At least you have lots of rich parents.

The wind-down of COVID funding is causing a lot of cuts, that's to be expected and should not come as a surprise.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Our Ward 5 Title 1 lost funding despite enrollment forecast of +30-- that's 10% enrollment growth for us. So cry me a river, Ward 3. At least you have lots of rich parents.

The wind-down of COVID funding is causing a lot of cuts, that's to be expected and should not come as a surprise.


Except the mayor has ballyhooed an additional $144 million investment in schools. So where is that going?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Central Admin needs cuts, not the schools. It's a pathetic dereliction of duty and an affront to tax payers to cut the budgets of schools when they are already failing.


Central hit a record high this year.
https://twitter.com/marylevy17/status/1625557410952740864?s=46&t=5C1_PHRaYclzSSjYiP_Gng
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why do you people keep voting for Bowser????


Because when it’s time to vote budgets go up. Budgets are always lower in non election years.
Anonymous
did other wards gets increased funding? can someone point to the source of the information?
Anonymous
sorry if I don't cry about ward 3 funding.
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