EOTP DCPS

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If the oversight is merely quality academics, then there wouldn't be a problem.


For a lot of private voucher schools, academic standards are certainly a problem. The National Center for Education Statistics indicates that conservative Christian schools do not get better tet scores than public schools. Secular organizations won't set up schools, because they know that no one can actually provide a decent education on what a voucher pays. Church schools get further subsidies, and a lot of them still can't do it.


https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/education/quality-controls-lacking-for-dc-schools-accepting-federal-vouchers/2012/11/17/062bf97a-1e0d-11e2-b647-bb1668e64058_story.html?utm_term=.0b4ae87b18ab


Would the education be in a safe environment? If there's safety and discipline, one can actually learn. In my EotP school, there's neither so not much learning going on, no matter how much money DCPS throws at it. PP, you sound more like someone who lives WotP and doesn't have a clue on how the other half or majority lives. I'll take the voucher, thank you very much.


My kids go to an EOTP school and there is a safe and learning friendly environment.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If the oversight is merely quality academics, then there wouldn't be a problem.


For a lot of private voucher schools, academic standards are certainly a problem. The National Center for Education Statistics indicates that conservative Christian schools do not get better tet scores than public schools. Secular organizations won't set up schools, because they know that no one can actually provide a decent education on what a voucher pays. Church schools get further subsidies, and a lot of them still can't do it.


https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/education/quality-controls-lacking-for-dc-schools-accepting-federal-vouchers/2012/11/17/062bf97a-1e0d-11e2-b647-bb1668e64058_story.html?utm_term=.0b4ae87b18ab


Would the education be in a safe environment? If there's safety and discipline, one can actually learn. In my EotP school, there's neither so not much learning going on, no matter how much money DCPS throws at it. PP, you sound more like someone who lives WotP and doesn't have a clue on how the other half or majority lives. I'll take the voucher, thank you very much.


Well, either those voucher receiving schools aren't safe or your hypothesis is wrong, because the research is pretty clear that kids in the schools receiving vouchers arent learning more.

I live EOTP, and send my kid to a Title I DCPS school. My child is making good progress academically, thanks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If the oversight is merely quality academics, then there wouldn't be a problem.


For a lot of private voucher schools, academic standards are certainly a problem. The National Center for Education Statistics indicates that conservative Christian schools do not get better tet scores than public schools. Secular organizations won't set up schools, because they know that no one can actually provide a decent education on what a voucher pays. Church schools get further subsidies, and a lot of them still can't do it.


https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/education/quality-controls-lacking-for-dc-schools-accepting-federal-vouchers/2012/11/17/062bf97a-1e0d-11e2-b647-bb1668e64058_story.html?utm_term=.0b4ae87b18ab


Would the education be in a safe environment? If there's safety and discipline, one can actually learn. In my EotP school, there's neither so not much learning going on, no matter how much money DCPS throws at it. PP, you sound more like someone who lives WotP and doesn't have a clue on how the other half or majority lives. I'll take the voucher, thank you very much.


My kids go to an EOTP school and there is a safe and learning friendly environment.



Your experience isn't the same for everyone. Get your head out of the sand.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If the oversight is merely quality academics, then there wouldn't be a problem.


For a lot of private voucher schools, academic standards are certainly a problem. The National Center for Education Statistics indicates that conservative Christian schools do not get better tet scores than public schools. Secular organizations won't set up schools, because they know that no one can actually provide a decent education on what a voucher pays. Church schools get further subsidies, and a lot of them still can't do it.


https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/education/quality-controls-lacking-for-dc-schools-accepting-federal-vouchers/2012/11/17/062bf97a-1e0d-11e2-b647-bb1668e64058_story.html?utm_term=.0b4ae87b18ab


Would the education be in a safe environment? If there's safety and discipline, one can actually learn. In my EotP school, there's neither so not much learning going on, no matter how much money DCPS throws at it. PP, you sound more like someone who lives WotP and doesn't have a clue on how the other half or majority lives. I'll take the voucher, thank you very much.


My kids go to an EOTP school and there is a safe and learning friendly environment.


What school?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If the oversight is merely quality academics, then there wouldn't be a problem.


For a lot of private voucher schools, academic standards are certainly a problem. The National Center for Education Statistics indicates that conservative Christian schools do not get better tet scores than public schools. Secular organizations won't set up schools, because they know that no one can actually provide a decent education on what a voucher pays. Church schools get further subsidies, and a lot of them still can't do it.


https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/education/quality-controls-lacking-for-dc-schools-accepting-federal-vouchers/2012/11/17/062bf97a-1e0d-11e2-b647-bb1668e64058_story.html?utm_term=.0b4ae87b18ab


Would the education be in a safe environment? If there's safety and discipline, one can actually learn. In my EotP school, there's neither so not much learning going on, no matter how much money DCPS throws at it. PP, you sound more like someone who lives WotP and doesn't have a clue on how the other half or majority lives. I'll take the voucher, thank you very much.


My kids go to an EOTP school and there is a safe and learning friendly environment.



Your experience isn't the same for everyone. Get your head out of the sand.


Right, my data point is not a universal experience. Just a data point. Why does that make you so upset?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If the oversight is merely quality academics, then there wouldn't be a problem.


For a lot of private voucher schools, academic standards are certainly a problem. The National Center for Education Statistics indicates that conservative Christian schools do not get better tet scores than public schools. Secular organizations won't set up schools, because they know that no one can actually provide a decent education on what a voucher pays. Church schools get further subsidies, and a lot of them still can't do it.


https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/education/quality-controls-lacking-for-dc-schools-accepting-federal-vouchers/2012/11/17/062bf97a-1e0d-11e2-b647-bb1668e64058_story.html?utm_term=.0b4ae87b18ab


Would the education be in a safe environment? If there's safety and discipline, one can actually learn. In my EotP school, there's neither so not much learning going on, no matter how much money DCPS throws at it. PP, you sound more like someone who lives WotP and doesn't have a clue on how the other half or majority lives. I'll take the voucher, thank you very much.


My kids go to an EOTP school and there is a safe and learning friendly environment.



Your experience isn't the same for everyone. Get your head out of the sand.


Right, my data point is not a universal experience. Just a data point. Why does that make you so upset?


Here is the point your kid is successful in spite of the fact of going to the school

Most DCPS schools are terrible just look at the PARCC scores. Charters have much better results when dealing with similar low income/high risk populations.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If the oversight is merely quality academics, then there wouldn't be a problem.


For a lot of private voucher schools, academic standards are certainly a problem. The National Center for Education Statistics indicates that conservative Christian schools do not get better tet scores than public schools. Secular organizations won't set up schools, because they know that no one can actually provide a decent education on what a voucher pays. Church schools get further subsidies, and a lot of them still can't do it.


https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/education/quality-controls-lacking-for-dc-schools-accepting-federal-vouchers/2012/11/17/062bf97a-1e0d-11e2-b647-bb1668e64058_story.html?utm_term=.0b4ae87b18ab


Would the education be in a safe environment? If there's safety and discipline, one can actually learn. In my EotP school, there's neither so not much learning going on, no matter how much money DCPS throws at it. PP, you sound more like someone who lives WotP and doesn't have a clue on how the other half or majority lives. I'll take the voucher, thank you very much.


My kids go to an EOTP school and there is a safe and learning friendly environment.



Your experience isn't the same for everyone. Get your head out of the sand.


Right, my data point is not a universal experience. Just a data point. Why does that make you so upset?


Here is the point your kid is successful in spite of the fact of going to the school

Most DCPS schools are terrible just look at the PARCC scores. Charters have much better results when dealing with similar low income/high risk populations.


NP. Whichever school you went to, they didn't teach you punctuation.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If the oversight is merely quality academics, then there wouldn't be a problem.


For a lot of private voucher schools, academic standards are certainly a problem. The National Center for Education Statistics indicates that conservative Christian schools do not get better tet scores than public schools. Secular organizations won't set up schools, because they know that no one can actually provide a decent education on what a voucher pays. Church schools get further subsidies, and a lot of them still can't do it.


https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/education/quality-controls-lacking-for-dc-schools-accepting-federal-vouchers/2012/11/17/062bf97a-1e0d-11e2-b647-bb1668e64058_story.html?utm_term=.0b4ae87b18ab


Would the education be in a safe environment? If there's safety and discipline, one can actually learn. In my EotP school, there's neither so not much learning going on, no matter how much money DCPS throws at it. PP, you sound more like someone who lives WotP and doesn't have a clue on how the other half or majority lives. I'll take the voucher, thank you very much.


My kids go to an EOTP school and there is a safe and learning friendly environment.



Your experience isn't the same for everyone. Get your head out of the sand.


Right, my data point is not a universal experience. Just a data point. Why does that make you so upset?


Here is the point your kid is successful in spite of the fact of going to the school

Most DCPS schools are terrible just look at the PARCC scores. Charters have much better results when dealing with similar low income/high risk populations.


You have talking points, not valid statistical analysis.

It’s possible that my kid is doing well in spite of the school, but I see plenty of things the school does well.
Anonymous
other poster was right, head in the sand

or let's try another one can't see the forest through the trees

and to the grammar idiot get a life
Anonymous
I would also like to know where the previous poster is having a good school experience

If you seek dual language, EOTP has 2 promising options:

French or Spanish @Stokes East End (1st year of excellent school's expansion into 7th ward)
Spanish @Houston Elementary dual language strand progra.
Anonymous



Anonymous
People have their heads in the sand about the good experiences that can be had at some DCPS. At our kids school it's not just high SES kids that do well. Most kids who start around PK3 and sick through are doing well.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:People have their heads in the sand about the good experiences that can be had at some DCPS. At our kids school it's not just high SES kids that do well. Most kids who start around PK3 and sick through are doing well.


yawn what about middle school..... yeah thought so
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:People have their heads in the sand about the good experiences that can be had at some DCPS. At our kids school it's not just high SES kids that do well. Most kids who start around PK3 and sick through are doing well.


yawn what about middle school..... yeah thought so


So, moving the goal posts? I don't have experience with middle school yet.
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