| And they want to go to Friendship Chamberlain??? |
But are they within 0.5 miles of a charter? |
| Well, I suppose it could impact Appletree Lincoln Park. But relatively few charters in this area. Is there still a Cap City on East Capitol? |
Wards 5 and 8 would have the biggest swatches, it seems, with my very scientific zooming in on this map to see where there are gaps between DCPS schools: http://dcatlas.dcgis.dc.gov/scorecard/default.aspx |
While that may be correct, the policy has yet to be finalized. But if in its final form it retains language that states it applies to "elementary school-aged" children, then it could apply to 5th graders that want to enter Latin. Recall that Bowser had some upset neighbors of Latin at some event where they had to inform her that the school being across the street from them is likely of no benefit since there was no proximity preference. And if this is an optional preference (as reported), then Latin needs to decide whether or not to apply it. If they choose not to, I'd imagine that wouldn't help neighborhood relations. |
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I live in Ward 4 and there are five charters within .5 mile from my house. The closest DCPS school (my inbound school) is over a mile away.
I am very much in favor of this. The amount of traffic generated by parents driving their children to school is ridiculous. |
I live near IT and the neighbors over here will love this. There has already been some neighborhood discussion of this with the school; at that time the school said they were open to a neighborhood preference if it was allowed by the charter board. We'll see if it happens. . . |
| Charters are siphoning off students in Brookland Ward 5 neighborhood schools. Perhaps one of these DCPS schools will close leading the way for middle class parents to have a better chance of enrolling in surrounding DCPCS schools? |
| What's to keep a ward 3 charter from opening, using this preference, and becoming a nominal charter school that is really just a quasi-private school for children from a small corner of the ward? |
. The 15% cap on wall ability preference would keep this from happening. |
| We are moving, yay! |
Yes, I think this will apply to a good .2 mile area around the school which might help with neighborhood relations. I wouldn't be shocked if someone moved in to that neighborhood specifically in order to take advantage of the preference. |
Not sure how many would actually be able to take advantage - those zoned for Noyes or Langley wouldn't be able to take advantage of the walkability preference to ITS unless they were more than 0.5 away from their IB school. |
I'm sure ITS will be just as pleased to extend that preference to Edgewood Terrace residents who are also within .5 miles and more than .5 miles from Noyes. |
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I just did a quick mapping of Ward 3 (this tool is recommended: http://obeattie.github.io/gmaps-radius/?lat=38.924386&lng=-77.058519&z=13&u=mi&r=0.5 )
Spring Valley, AU Park, Friendship Heights, Foxhall Village and Burleith are all areas that don't have a DCPS elementary school within half a mile. What do you think will happen when someone tries to put an elementary charter there with neighborhood preference? |