Washington Latin to St. Ann's in Tenley?

Anonymous
I have a hard time believing this... But if so, go Latin! Our child did middle and HS and is doing very well. If Latin replicates, awesome. And St..Anns is a beautiful campus.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Part of the Murcb boundary is in Ward 4.


Oh? What part is that?
Anonymous
Archdiocese says they are in negotiation with Latin.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Part of the Murcb boundary is in Ward 4.


Oh? What part is that?


The part that is WOTP and south of Military.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Archdiocese says they are in negotiation with Latin.


People have called Latin in tears to get into the middle school. I dont think this has anything to do with kids staying on for HS. I think it has to a with demand for the Latin model. I'm guessing if they can replicate the middle school then they will expand into a second HS after that, and so on.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Archdiocese says they are in negotiation with Latin.


People have called Latin in tears to get into the middle school. I dont think this has anything to do with kids staying on for HS. I think it has to a with demand for the Latin model. I'm guessing if they can replicate the middle school then they will expand into a second HS after that, and so on.


Latin will never expand with the current Board and leadership: Martha who is leaving and Diana who is staying.

Why bother? Current parents don't want it and outsiders don't have the time or inclination to go directly to Scott, Naomi and the full board at DCPCSB.

Unless and until a major donor (like Citybridge which is hung up on Title I only) or the PCSB asks them to expand, forget about expansion.

A single donor with purpose and $3 million could add 600 new seats in DC for each of the next 30 years. That's a lot of kids.
Anonymous
I think Latin has a.model that people want replicated. KIPP has done well on a national scale, Basis is making a stab at it. Latin should explore how to create new campuses.
Anonymous
Latin cannot be replicated. Martha wants nothing to do with it. She is smart enough to know that replication is HARD and that there isn't enough teacher/ leader talent to create another. Let's not ruin a good thing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Latin cannot be replicated. Martha wants nothing to do with it. She is smart enough to know that replication is HARD and that there isn't enough teacher/ leader talent to create another. Let's not ruin a good thing.


Martha Cutts has already announced her retirement (spring 2016).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Archdiocese says they are in negotiation with Latin.


People have called Latin in tears to get into the middle school. I dont think this has anything to do with kids staying on for HS. I think it has to a with demand for the Latin model. I'm guessing if they can replicate the middle school then they will expand into a second HS after that, and so on.


I would send my kids to Latin but oldest was shut out. Would love to see an expansion do that my younger kids would have a chance.
Anonymous
10 years ago when Latin started they had open spots in the fall and were advertising to get students to fill the spots. How times have changed.
Anonymous
That's when we put our kid in . Anyway, we love Martha but a school is NOT one personality..the idea behind Latin - a classics education in the city - can be replicated. Our child went 5th -12th and loved it . Is in the early phases of college, and loving that too.
Anonymous
What college?
Anonymous
The school is to small to post that but genuinely competitive, Childs first choice, better than we were expecting.. Dreams do come.true in America!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Latin cannot be replicated. Martha wants nothing to do with it. She is smart enough to know that replication is HARD and that there isn't enough teacher/ leader talent to create another. Let's not ruin a good thing.


Martha Cutts has already announced her retirement (spring 2016).


Replication is hard, and expansion...it takes attention, professional help, and the tiniest bit of public spirit.
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