Ward 2/3 High School proposal in the NW Current

Anonymous
Did anyone else see the NW Current article regarding SWW@FS principal Richard Trogisch (RT) proposing a high school at FS or in the alternative taking over Duke Ellington? As reported in the Current RT believes he could run that school and continue to run SWW High School. Just so I'm clear, that would be a neighborhood PS3-12 school potentially at the Duke Ellington site on 35th and Reservoir NW, and the selective admission high school on the GW campus at 21 and G NW.

He also stated, according to the Current, that the FS school needs to renovated before other schools because he is attracting top talent teachers. It sounds like he already has a head start, shouldn't other schools get something like a renovation if he is taking all the good teachers? He specifically mentions that his school should be moved ahead of Garrison's renovation.
Anonymous
Why don't people understand they CANNOT take away or transform Duke Ellington.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why don't people understand they CANNOT take away or transform Duke Ellington.


Says who?
Anonymous
No one is proposing taking away Duke Ellington. The school would still exist and in a potentially more central and more convenient location, with maybe even nicer facilities.
Anonymous
OP, do you have a link to the article? I tried to find it online, but I can only find last week's paper, and it does not appear to be there. Thanks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No one is proposing taking away Duke Ellington. The school would still exist and in a potentially more central and more convenient location, with maybe even nicer facilities.


That's the thing, though, Duke Ellington supporters want it to stay exactly where it is, convenience and facilities notwithstanding. I think it's related to a a long-term concern that residents in their current Georgetown location would like to kick the majority black school population out. This perception affects their reaction to arguments that a different location would actually benefit the school -- making it more accessible to more kids all over the city. The city has changed tremendously since Duke Ellington settled in Georgetown in 1974, including building an extensive subway system that is convenient to many DC schools, but not Ellington.
Anonymous
Yeah, they only post them with a delay.
Anonymous
Trogisch has no more talented teachers than the rest of DCPS - and there are many "top" teachers in other schools besides FS or SWW. What a self-serving claim.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Trogisch has no more talented teachers than the rest of DCPS - and there are many "top" teachers in other schools besides FS or SWW. What a self-serving claim.


Remember that DCPS rates teachers according to their students scores, and that SWW is a selective school, where students already are high scoring.
Anonymous
They ought to let neighborhood students in, but continue with an application-only arts & music track. That school is going to get significantly larger with the renovations, so why not expand its capacity?

It would take significant pressure off Wilson, and also would not disturb constituents' expectation that Ellington will remain where it is.
Anonymous
Here's the link to the article:

http://www.currentnewspapers.com/admin/uploadfiles/NW%2005-07-2014.pdf

So just to be clear- he wants to run a preschool- 8 neighborhood school in one location, a HS in another location, and a magnet HS in yet another location? HAvent there been a lot of problems with him trying to run just FS and SWW HS? Talk about hubris!
Anonymous
He must be hanging with Rob Ford
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why don't people understand they CANNOT take away or transform Duke Ellington.


Says who?


The Omnipotent Peggy Cooper Cafritz, according to some....

even if the pre-condition to moving is the construction of a great, modern, centrally-located facility by Metro and adjacent to a major performing arts venue!

It seems that a new Ellington is viewed suspiciously as being part of "The Plan."
Anonymous
Who is going to attend this new school? The same Ward 2 and Ward 3 families that are not attending Hardy Middle School now? What about this school is going to keep them in the feeer pipeline and draw them into DCPS beyond elementary school?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Who is going to attend this new school? The same Ward 2 and Ward 3 families that are not attending Hardy Middle School now? What about this school is going to keep them in the feeer pipeline and draw them into DCPS beyond elementary school?


Many are not attending Hardy because, until recently, they could attend Deal with minor effort. That has changed.

You can make smarmy comments all you want, but the need is there. The statistics and forecasts bear this out. Your ignorance does not change these realities.
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