Charter school funding gap in FY27 budget

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DC spends almost $10,000 more per child on those in DCPS vs. charters. You can see the breakdown in spending here: https://dcchhttps://dccharters.org/blog/testimony-fy27-boh-pcsb-dcpsarters.org/blog/testimony-fy27-boh-pcsb-dcps


Fixed: https://dccharters.org/blog/testimony-fy27-boh-pcsb-dcps
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Our charter doesn't have a cafeteria. The students eat at their desks. What kind of school doesn't have a cafeteria? The way the city treats kids in charters is shameful. We don't go to our boundary school because it has a major problem with violence.


Well, let's see. GDS high school doesn't have a cafeteria. GDS's MS and ES didn't have a cafeteria until they moved into a new building.

When the old GDS lower school became MacArthur HS, the first thing they added was a cafeteria

Walls, meanwhile, has the facility to serve DCPS food but they don't really have a lunch room to eat it in.

Some DCPS ESs, like Mann, have a single multipurpose room that works as cafeteria, gym, and auditorium

So there you go, private schools and public schools, also lacking cafeterias.

I don't begrudge the existence of charter schools, but this "woe is us" schtick is irritating.


You clearly don't know anything about charters. You should maybe visit one and see for yourself.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Our charter doesn't have a cafeteria. The students eat at their desks. What kind of school doesn't have a cafeteria? The way the city treats kids in charters is shameful. We don't go to our boundary school because it has a major problem with violence.


Well, let's see. GDS high school doesn't have a cafeteria. GDS's MS and ES didn't have a cafeteria until they moved into a new building.

When the old GDS lower school became MacArthur HS, the first thing they added was a cafeteria

Walls, meanwhile, has the facility to serve DCPS food but they don't really have a lunch room to eat it in.

Some DCPS ESs, like Mann, have a single multipurpose room that works as cafeteria, gym, and auditorium

So there you go, private schools and public schools, also lacking cafeterias.

I don't begrudge the existence of charter schools, but this "woe is us" schtick is irritating.


You clearly don't know anything about charters. You should maybe visit one and see for yourself.


I've spent time Two Rivers 4th (crowded and yuck) and Young (nice and spacious).

What is I'm missing?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DC spends almost $10,000 more per child on those in DCPS vs. charters. You can see the breakdown in spending here: https://dcchhttps://dccharters.org/blog/testimony-fy27-boh-pcsb-dcpsarters.org/blog/testimony-fy27-boh-pcsb-dcps


Fixed: https://dccharters.org/blog/testimony-fy27-boh-pcsb-dcps



$10,000 more per child is nuts.
Anonymous
Yes, $10,000 is nuts. DCPS cannot afford the raises it promised. So it is offloading a huge percentage of its budget (facilities). Just give everyone the 5-6% needed, or give everyone the 2.5% and make everyone get more frugal to save the city money.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DC spends almost $10,000 more per child on those in DCPS vs. charters. You can see the breakdown in spending here: https://dcchhttps://dccharters.org/blog/testimony-fy27-boh-pcsb-dcpsarters.org/blog/testimony-fy27-boh-pcsb-dcps


Fixed: https://dccharters.org/blog/testimony-fy27-boh-pcsb-dcps


DC spends $10,000 more per child in DCPS than in charter schools? How is that even legal?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DC spends almost $10,000 more per child on those in DCPS vs. charters. You can see the breakdown in spending here: https://dcchhttps://dccharters.org/blog/testimony-fy27-boh-pcsb-dcpsarters.org/blog/testimony-fy27-boh-pcsb-dcps


Fixed: https://dccharters.org/blog/testimony-fy27-boh-pcsb-dcps


DC spends $10,000 more per child in DCPS than in charter schools? How is that even legal?


No union, no union benefits 🤷🏽‍♀️

If they choose to not utilize unions that is their right but do not expect the same level of benefits.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DC spends almost $10,000 more per child on those in DCPS vs. charters. You can see the breakdown in spending here: https://dcchhttps://dccharters.org/blog/testimony-fy27-boh-pcsb-dcpsarters.org/blog/testimony-fy27-boh-pcsb-dcps


Fixed: https://dccharters.org/blog/testimony-fy27-boh-pcsb-dcps


DC spends $10,000 more per child in DCPS than in charter schools? How is that even legal?


No union, no union benefits 🤷🏽‍♀️

If they choose to not utilize unions that is their right but do not expect the same level of benefits.


I'm agnostic on union benefits.

But the difference in facilities funding is a genuine issue of fairness.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DC spends almost $10,000 more per child on those in DCPS vs. charters. You can see the breakdown in spending here: https://dcchhttps://dccharters.org/blog/testimony-fy27-boh-pcsb-dcpsarters.org/blog/testimony-fy27-boh-pcsb-dcps


Fixed: https://dccharters.org/blog/testimony-fy27-boh-pcsb-dcps


DC spends $10,000 more per child in DCPS than in charter schools? How is that even legal?


No union, no union benefits 🤷🏽‍♀️

If they choose to not utilize unions that is their right but do not expect the same level of benefits.


I'm agnostic on union benefits.

But the difference in facilities funding is a genuine issue of fairness.


+1000
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DC spends almost $10,000 more per child on those in DCPS vs. charters. You can see the breakdown in spending here: https://dcchhttps://dccharters.org/blog/testimony-fy27-boh-pcsb-dcpsarters.org/blog/testimony-fy27-boh-pcsb-dcps


Fixed: https://dccharters.org/blog/testimony-fy27-boh-pcsb-dcps


DC spends $10,000 more per child in DCPS than in charter schools? How is that even legal?


No union, no union benefits 🤷🏽‍♀️

If they choose to not utilize unions that is their right but do not expect the same level of benefits.


I'm agnostic on union benefits.

But the difference in facilities funding is a genuine issue of fairness.


And there is a great deal of shadiness involved. Bowser gets huge campaign contributions from developers, and then steers these school projects to those who donate a lot. This has all been reported on, you can look it up.

Lots of genuine questions be asked about school renovation funding.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DC spends almost $10,000 more per child on those in DCPS vs. charters. You can see the breakdown in spending here: https://dcchhttps://dccharters.org/blog/testimony-fy27-boh-pcsb-dcpsarters.org/blog/testimony-fy27-boh-pcsb-dcps


Fixed: https://dccharters.org/blog/testimony-fy27-boh-pcsb-dcps


DC spends $10,000 more per child in DCPS than in charter schools? How is that even legal?


No union, no union benefits 🤷🏽‍♀️

If they choose to not utilize unions that is their right but do not expect the same level of benefits.


I'm agnostic on union benefits.

But the difference in facilities funding is a genuine issue of fairness.


And there is a great deal of shadiness involved. Bowser gets huge campaign contributions from developers, and then steers these school projects to those who donate a lot. This has all been reported on, you can look it up.

Lots of genuine questions be asked about school renovation funding.


(To add to this -- independent charter boards would choose their own developers for their projects, so Bowsers preferred developers would have no advantage. That's why she wants to keep the facilities budget out of the school budget).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DC spends almost $10,000 more per child on those in DCPS vs. charters. You can see the breakdown in spending here: https://dcchhttps://dccharters.org/blog/testimony-fy27-boh-pcsb-dcpsarters.org/blog/testimony-fy27-boh-pcsb-dcps


Fixed: https://dccharters.org/blog/testimony-fy27-boh-pcsb-dcps


DC spends $10,000 more per child in DCPS than in charter schools? How is that even legal?


No union, no union benefits 🤷🏽‍♀️

If they choose to not utilize unions that is their right but do not expect the same level of benefits.


I'm agnostic on union benefits.

But the difference in facilities funding is a genuine issue of fairness.


And there is a great deal of shadiness involved. Bowser gets huge campaign contributions from developers, and then steers these school projects to those who donate a lot. This has all been reported on, you can look it up.

Lots of genuine questions be asked about school renovation funding.

Nothing shady about charter schools and their money! Amos.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DC spends almost $10,000 more per child on those in DCPS vs. charters. You can see the breakdown in spending here: https://dcchhttps://dccharters.org/blog/testimony-fy27-boh-pcsb-dcpsarters.org/blog/testimony-fy27-boh-pcsb-dcps


Fixed: https://dccharters.org/blog/testimony-fy27-boh-pcsb-dcps


DC spends $10,000 more per child in DCPS than in charter schools? How is that even legal?


No union, no union benefits 🤷🏽‍♀️

If they choose to not utilize unions that is their right but do not expect the same level of benefits.


I'm agnostic on union benefits.

But the difference in facilities funding is a genuine issue of fairness.


And there is a great deal of shadiness involved. Bowser gets huge campaign contributions from developers, and then steers these school projects to those who donate a lot. This has all been reported on, you can look it up.

Lots of genuine questions be asked about school renovation funding.

Nothing shady about charter schools and their money! Amos.


I think this response is called "whataboutism."

We should all be wary of our shady mayor and her dealings (and Kenyan will be the same). It's not the schools or families faults, but it's happening.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DC spends almost $10,000 more per child on those in DCPS vs. charters. You can see the breakdown in spending here: https://dcchhttps://dccharters.org/blog/testimony-fy27-boh-pcsb-dcpsarters.org/blog/testimony-fy27-boh-pcsb-dcps


Fixed: https://dccharters.org/blog/testimony-fy27-boh-pcsb-dcps


DC spends $10,000 more per child in DCPS than in charter schools? How is that even legal?


No union, no union benefits 🤷🏽‍♀️

If they choose to not utilize unions that is their right but do not expect the same level of benefits.


I'm agnostic on union benefits.

But the difference in facilities funding is a genuine issue of fairness.


And there is a great deal of shadiness involved. Bowser gets huge campaign contributions from developers, and then steers these school projects to those who donate a lot. This has all been reported on, you can look it up.

Lots of genuine questions be asked about school renovation funding.

Nothing shady about charter schools and their money! Amos.


What money? The city is starving charters.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DC spends almost $10,000 more per child on those in DCPS vs. charters. You can see the breakdown in spending here: https://dcchhttps://dccharters.org/blog/testimony-fy27-boh-pcsb-dcpsarters.org/blog/testimony-fy27-boh-pcsb-dcps


Fixed: https://dccharters.org/blog/testimony-fy27-boh-pcsb-dcps


DC spends $10,000 more per child in DCPS than in charter schools? How is that even legal?


No union, no union benefits 🤷🏽‍♀️

If they choose to not utilize unions that is their right but do not expect the same level of benefits.


I'm agnostic on union benefits.

But the difference in facilities funding is a genuine issue of fairness.


And there is a great deal of shadiness involved. Bowser gets huge campaign contributions from developers, and then steers these school projects to those who donate a lot. This has all been reported on, you can look it up.

Lots of genuine questions be asked about school renovation funding.

Nothing shady about charter schools and their money! Amos.


I think this response is called "whataboutism."

We should all be wary of our shady mayor and her dealings (and Kenyan will be the same). It's not the schools or families faults, but it's happening.


Janeese would be the worst of all. She is rabidly anti-charter. I don't know how any charter family could support her.
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