Yeah, I'm not sure why the IB parents don't pour their efforts into Hardy (beautifully remodeled, aaah!). Is it extremely far for them? I am trying to imagine how kids on the far end of Palisades are to get there via public transport. |
They tried that. Most didn't like being called racists for their trouble and gave up. |
how come we never hear about this? I'm planning to move to ward 5 in the fall, and all I've heard from folks is that charter and private are the best option in ward 5 and no one I talked with seemed especially interested in getting a DCSP middle school of any type in ward 5. If it happens, that is great news! Is there a ward 5 news outlet you recommend that covers this kind of information? thanks! |
read further back in the tread - With the help of Chancellor Rhee, they managed to oust the principal, but not the students, so now some parents want their own school, with the right sort of kids in it. They don't mind acting in exclusionary ways to get the best for their kids, but they don't want to be called racist while doing it. |
It was all over the Brookland and Woodridge list serves. Meetings were held, but not much help came of it. Kaya appeared at one. Her surrogate attended another. I have not heard anything else since the spring. The chatter was that former Brookland ES become a middle school. However, absolutely none of the residents were interested in a MS just to have a MS. The interest was in a middle school that would compete with Deal and the charters. |
That's funny. DCPS can continue to cater to WArd 3 while ignoring the remaining seven. Soon, all the children will attend charters and ward 3 schools only. With only one ward of students in the system, there really is no need for Kaya and all her peeps. |
| Pope wasn't fired and yes, there was an application, but cherry picking OOB affluent students is a stretch from my experience when my kid was there. As far as neighborhood parents wanting a neighborhood school for their kids, they have one and nothing is preventing them from attending Hardy. |
1. Yes, it is exclusionary and racist. You have a neighborhood school and it has room for you. It's called Hardy. 2. Ward 5's situation IS your situation. DCPS is a single jurisdiction. W3 is not another city. |
Ward 3 parents wanted to put a stop to affluent, well-behaved OOB students in their midst? Didn't want their kids in the same school with them in their own neighborhood> W3 parents were motivated to action by the horror of leaving poor children out in the cold - and in their own ward, yet! so--- let's see -- now the kids at Hardy are not so affluent and well behaved and the W3 parents want another school. Some logic. |
| Hardy is in Ward 2!! |
Why not stop assuming my situation needs improvement? I really do hope you're putting us on. I hate to think that I pass people like you while shopping at whole foods. |
You have it backwards. Neighborhood families wanted to attend Hardy. Pope didn't want them and actively discouraged and harassed them. Then he acted like a petulant child, deciding if he couldn't have his way he would do his best to destroy the school. |
How is he powerful enough to destroy the school by merely being fired? What put Hardy on the skids was failure by DCPS to provide an effective, full-time administrator, once pope was removed/left/whatever |
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PP, that posted too quickly...
And most new start-ups, charter or DCPS will also flounder without an effective leader and staff/resources...it's not just student demographics |
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