"Increasing standards" is code for "increasing high SES students." that's what makes the sought after schools sought after. Given that we are talking about public schools here, the administration would be working to make all schools good. Parents shouldn't be required to work at no cost to get a good education for their children in their own neighborhood. This is not an easy task, but it is the primary job of the school district, not the parents. The parents job is to pay taxes and provide a good home for their children and to make sure they get to school ready to learn. |
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We aren't a hipster family, but an AA family living in Brightwood who took advantage of attending Janney before it became overcrowded and popular with EOTP families. We now have a honor roll 10th grader at Wilson. We thank you! |
What are you thanking them for? |
It was sarcasm since "they" believe we owe them something. |
| Frankly speaking it's the OOB kids that drive IB kids away from schools like Hearst and Eaton. |
Well, the OP would tell those IB families to suck it up and work on Eaton and Hearst anyway. Or move. |
| hmmm. Never one to make this about race, but does OOB stand for something else? |
| Is there anywhere else in the US where students can go to a public school that is not their neighborhood school? |
You are going to spill your tall boy PBR when I tell you this: The most diverse DCPS schools in this city are ALL in W3. Hearst, Deal, Wilson. Sorry. |
Why yes. Quite a few. |
NYC to name one. I entered the lottery for high school there back in the 80s. They may calll the system something different in other cities but I believe all offer parents some type of choice. |
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OP thought living WOTP would be her exit from the brown kids. Welp, you thought wrong.
This is DC ya know. |
Yes. A lot of it is about couples buying in neighborhoods like Petworth and then sending their kids OOB to Deal and its feeders. I suppose the same thing applies to black families doing something similar. But for me it is not about race. Are you trying to make it about race? |
Yes, it means "brown kids" |