Shepherd covers one of the few black communities in DC that didn't experience Black Flight (which is often missed when discussing white flight). Most middle class black families there didn't move to PG/MoCo when DC declined in the 70-90s and crime didn't spike there. It remains a great place to live. |
Yelp...I'd say Brightwood, Chillum, etc. seem to have remained steady. But that's the 800 lb guerilla. DCPS needs Middle Class and UMC black families to buy for advanced programming to be a real option system wide. Those are the families that have remained vested in the city and are not as prone to leave. It's a heavy lift because those scars run deep. |
Those are also the families who definitely do NOT use their by-right public schools like Coolidge---instead, they opt for Wilson (if zoned for it), Walls, Banneker, charter schools like Latin, Basis, DCI and EL Haynes, or else privates like St. John's. |
There are many of us that chose our neighborhood DCPS. We’re a pretty chill group overall (and yes, we have many neighbors at DCI feeders), so you probably don’t hear as much playground chat/stress talk from us. |
This is true. I know half a dozen young black professionals that graduated from DC schools. All went to Wilson, Walls, or Banneker despite living EOTP. They stayed because they had access to better middle and high schools, not because they made their neighborhood high school work for them. |
What grade are your children in? |
Yelp and they have a great deal of history and vitriol towards DCPS. They have been our education consultants
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I find it surprising that you don't know any families that struck out on the PK lottery for DCI feeders. We struck out in both PK3 and PK4 and by the time we got into one in K, we had found another situation we liked and didn't want to move our kid. I think the better explanation here is that YOU went to a DCI feeder in PK and have self-selected to stay in touch with other parents who did the same and prioritized it. I guarantee there are kids from you child's daycare going to other schools, either other charters or DCPS or private or they moved. People don't seem to understand how self-selecting "families I know" tends to be. Your contact list is not a representative sample of any population. |
::Snaps:: lots.of truth here |
No, everyone went into a DCI feeder. |
DP and your daycare has incredible luck because many at my kid’s struck out at the immersion schools (including us) and a whole bunch of families in my neighborhood struck out at all of those too. |
You make absolutely no sense. In your attempt to chastise black folk, you literally contradicted yourself in one sentence. How can black folk NOT use their by-right school of Coolidge if they are zoned for Wilson? PS- it was these black families as well as other EOTP black families that were attending Wilson 10-40 years ago when the white IB Wilson families were opting out of Wilson so please with all the judgment and finger pointing of black wealthy families (I’m assuming you meant in Takoma and Brightwood and not Shepherd Park) of not opting into their schools. White wealth families are still opting out of thing Hill middle schools, Ward 2/3 Elementary schools, Deal, and Hardy and Wilson in lieu of private and charter schools. It’s okay for wealthy white families to do it but not black? |
Kinder and second. |
I have a rising 4th grader at BM. its been great (and BM wasnt' our first choice) Iam not solc on Macfarland middle at all. But for sure, BM is retaining a lot of UMC families through 4th now. I just had a conversation recently about quite a few UMC families all willing to give MacFarland a try for 6th grade at least. |
| Watch how many 4th grade families enter the lottery for Latin and BASIS for 5th grade. There is a lot of talk about trying out IB middle and high schools until parents actually have to make the choice to send their kids there. |