Proposal B to have Oyster-Adams feed into Cardozo H.S...

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Watch property values in Woodley Park go south.


Doubtful. that is a nice place to live regardless.
Anonymous
What does "oob" mean?
Anonymous
out of boundary
Anonymous
thanks! ^^
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Watch property values in Woodley Park go south.


Ha--don't you wish!
Anonymous
So if my home is zoned for OA, but my kid goes to Deal (grade 6 for example), will my kid have feeder right to continue with cohort to Wilson?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Watch property values in Woodley Park go south.


Ha--don't you wish!


Don't worry. Empty nesters, childless gay or hetero couples will buy your house. DC won't mind -- they pay high taxes and consume way fewer services than pesky families with kids.
Anonymous
How would they balance the spanish dominance with such an increased IB area? I suppose there are bigger issues afoot, but that was one of the selling points for the school, was it not?
Anonymous
It seems that DME, DPCS and the Mayor's office don't have much respect for Spanish-speakers.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It seems that DME, DPCS and the Mayor's office don't have much respect for Spanish-speakers.



Spanish-speaking non-Hispanics no. Spanish-speaking Hispanics, yes. That's why they're funneling more wealthy, higher-SES families into a Ward 1 school. Cardozo may score a lowly 2 out of 10 on Great Schools, but it has a 30% Hispanic population and is 53% FARMS. Sending OA into Cardozo will likely provide a boost in test scores, but not a significant enough change in demographics to jeopardize the ongoing receipt of Title I funds.
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