Could anyone tell me more about Key (OOB)?

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Anonymous wrote:Sorry to say it, but I suspect your "not a good fit" excuse about your IB is just a veil for your racism. Let me guess...you're IB is Bancroft but there are too many latino kids for your liking. Or Shepherd, too many black kids for your liking. Just stay put at your charter, OP.


+1.


+2, I also guessed it was one of these schools based on her OP, and follow-up posts saying she's "fighting for the school" but it's "not an option" for her own kids.

white savior syndrome


Maybe it wouldn’t be so prevalent if others didn’t need so much saving
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Anonymous wrote:A little off topic, but I think the recent situations at Key and Mann are what happens when a school lacks any meaningful racial/ethnic diversity (international diversity aside). It makes it very difficult for the few minority kids who remain, and it's a missed opportunity for the majority kids to be in an environment with members of minority groups.

This is partly why I don't think the idea to cut Shepherd and Bancroft from Deal is the best one. To the extent diversity is thought to be an important factor in schools, I think it should be preserved to the extent possible. I'd support putting keep in Shepherd and Bancroft, but putting in a simple preference for OOB instead of making OOB feeder rights a given.


To set the facts straight, the recent “situation” at Mann was simply based in the grandfather’s, er, misunderstanding of what transpired. There was nothing racial about the incident according to the people actually there. So it may say something about our racial environment, but it does not support PP’s hypothesis.


I read the article (as well as threads here). I agree it's a he said she said situation. It's possible that Michael Eric Dyson (the granddad) misunderstood or misrepresented what transpired. But it's also possible that those present didn't hear the full extent of what was said, or heard it but denied it for some reason; it's unclear. However, the family apparently had a similar problem with their older son the prior year, and pulled him out. So the more recent event apparently didn't occur in isolation.


Except that the investigation showed that the grandfather was wrong and no racial slurs were used. Funny that Dr. Dyson chose not to tweet about that.
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Really??! I had not read that an investigation proved grandfather Dyson wrong about what happened to his grandson. Proof?
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Anonymous wrote:Really??! I had not read that an investigation proved grandfather Dyson wrong about what happened to his grandson. Proof?


The investigation was inconclusive. I’m not aware of any updates on a final report.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sorry to say it, but I suspect your "not a good fit" excuse about your IB is just a veil for your racism. Let me guess...you're IB is Bancroft but there are too many latino kids for your liking. Or Shepherd, too many black kids for your liking. Just stay put at your charter, OP.


+1.


+2, I also guessed it was one of these schools based on her OP, and follow-up posts saying she's "fighting for the school" but it's "not an option" for her own kids.

white savior syndrome


Maybe it wouldn’t be so prevalent if others didn’t need so much saving


Is this OP?
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Anonymous wrote:Really??! I had not read that an investigation proved grandfather Dyson wrong about what happened to his grandson. Proof?


The investigation was inconclusive. I’m not aware of any updates on a final report.


Yep. They let him save face by saying “we’ll look into it...”
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sorry to say it, but I suspect your "not a good fit" excuse about your IB is just a veil for your racism. Let me guess...you're IB is Bancroft but there are too many latino kids for your liking. Or Shepherd, too many black kids for your liking. Just stay put at your charter, OP.


+1.


+2, I also guessed it was one of these schools based on her OP, and follow-up posts saying she's "fighting for the school" but it's "not an option" for her own kids.

white savior syndrome


To be fair, OP could have been talking about any Deal feeder not being a "good fit" but still supporting it. But it does seem odd to choose Key with so many unknowns.

If they do pick Key and it doesn't work out with extra supports or IEP, they've lost the charter and are back to IB anyway. Unless lightening strikes twice and they win the school lottery again in 2 years.

The problem with Key is that it's still in the DCPS system and its overall instability in budgets, facilities, leadership, etc.

If OP isn't worried about middle school and the child is happy where she is now, OK may not be that bad.

(I thought OP's IB was Hearst.)
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sorry to say it, but I suspect your "not a good fit" excuse about your IB is just a veil for your racism. Let me guess...you're IB is Bancroft but there are too many latino kids for your liking. Or Shepherd, too many black kids for your liking. Just stay put at your charter, OP.


+1.


+2, I also guessed it was one of these schools based on her OP, and follow-up posts saying she's "fighting for the school" but it's "not an option" for her own kids.

white savior syndrome


+1 and this whole "fight to improve it" is sickening. OP, be honest with yourself and embrace your prejudice.
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Anonymous wrote:Really??! I had not read that an investigation proved grandfather Dyson wrong about what happened to his grandson. Proof?


The investigation was inconclusive. I’m not aware of any updates on a final report.


Yep. They let him save face by saying “we’ll look into it...”


There was a final report. It said Dyson's claim was unable to be substantiated.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Really??! I had not read that an investigation proved grandfather Dyson wrong about what happened to his grandson. Proof?


The investigation was inconclusive. I’m not aware of any updates on a final report.


Yep. They let him save face by saying “we’ll look into it...”


There was a final report. It said Dyson's claim was unable to be substantiated.


Was his FIRST grandchild's claim substantiated?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Really??! I had not read that an investigation proved grandfather Dyson wrong about what happened to his grandson. Proof?


The investigation was inconclusive. I’m not aware of any updates on a final report.


Yep. They let him save face by saying “we’ll look into it...”


There was a final report. It said Dyson's claim was unable to be substantiated.


Was his FIRST grandchild's claim substantiated?


As far as I know, that claim was never made to the school and was never mentioned until this year.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sorry to say it, but I suspect your "not a good fit" excuse about your IB is just a veil for your racism. Let me guess...you're IB is Bancroft but there are too many latino kids for your liking. Or Shepherd, too many black kids for your liking. Just stay put at your charter, OP.


+1.


+2, I also guessed it was one of these schools based on her OP, and follow-up posts saying she's "fighting for the school" but it's "not an option" for her own kids.

white savior syndrome


+1 and this whole "fight to improve it" is sickening. OP, be honest with yourself and embrace your prejudice.


Aren’t you all being a bit hypocritical yourselves? So it would be ok for OP to shun any other EOTP DCPS as long as it’s not a Deal feeder? I thought your UMC kids can succeed anywhere?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sorry to say it, but I suspect your "not a good fit" excuse about your IB is just a veil for your racism. Let me guess...you're IB is Bancroft but there are too many latino kids for your liking. Or Shepherd, too many black kids for your liking. Just stay put at your charter, OP.


+1.


+2, I also guessed it was one of these schools based on her OP, and follow-up posts saying she's "fighting for the school" but it's "not an option" for her own kids.

white savior syndrome


+1 and this whole "fight to improve it" is sickening. OP, be honest with yourself and embrace your prejudice.


Except the OP's children are already in a bilingual charter, which generally means considerable diversity (unless it's Stokes).
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sorry to say it, but I suspect your "not a good fit" excuse about your IB is just a veil for your racism. Let me guess...you're IB is Bancroft but there are too many latino kids for your liking. Or Shepherd, too many black kids for your liking. Just stay put at your charter, OP.


+1.


+2, I also guessed it was one of these schools based on her OP, and follow-up posts saying she's "fighting for the school" but it's "not an option" for her own kids.

white savior syndrome


+1 and this whole "fight to improve it" is sickening. OP, be honest with yourself and embrace your prejudice.


Except the OP's children are already in a bilingual charter, which generally means considerable diversity (unless it's Stokes).


Thank you. OP here. Yes, my kids go to a very diverse charter school (not Stokes). I'm surprised that some posters overlooked my questions regarding the special needs program and jumped to the conclusion that I must be racist if I don't send my kids to our IB DCPS. Our IB DCPS has a terrible SN program, as many parents (most who are POC) warned me about. That's why it's not a good fit. There are lots of reasons a school might not be a good fit for a particular child. I also clearly stated that I'm not willing to fight for our IB DCPS.

Thanks to the poster who mentioned that if we go to Key then they could move us to any DCPS if they can't/won't meet DC's special needs. This is very helpful information.

If I was just looking for a whiter school then I would have jumped at the chance to go to Key without first trying to determine if it would be a better fit than our charter school.

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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sorry to say it, but I suspect your "not a good fit" excuse about your IB is just a veil for your racism. Let me guess...you're IB is Bancroft but there are too many latino kids for your liking. Or Shepherd, too many black kids for your liking. Just stay put at your charter, OP.


+1.


+2, I also guessed it was one of these schools based on her OP, and follow-up posts saying she's "fighting for the school" but it's "not an option" for her own kids.

white savior syndrome


+1 and this whole "fight to improve it" is sickening. OP, be honest with yourself and embrace your prejudice.


Except the OP's children are already in a bilingual charter, which generally means considerable diversity (unless it's Stokes).


Thank you. OP here. Yes, my kids go to a very diverse charter school (not Stokes). I'm surprised that some posters overlooked my questions regarding the special needs program and jumped to the conclusion that I must be racist if I don't send my kids to our IB DCPS. Our IB DCPS has a terrible SN program, as many parents (most who are POC) warned me about. That's why it's not a good fit. There are lots of reasons a school might not be a good fit for a particular child. I also clearly stated that I'm not willing to fight for our IB DCPS.

Thanks to the poster who mentioned that if we go to Key then they could move us to any DCPS if they can't/won't meet DC's special needs. This is very helpful information.

If I was just looking for a whiter school then I would have jumped at the chance to go to Key without first trying to determine if it would be a better fit than our charter school.



Not sure what the bolded means, but here's what you said.

Our IB school isn't a good fit and we're not willing to send our kids there and hope we can fight to improve it.
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