| High-octane test-in magnets at Wilson? Never happening. Mediocrity for all is working too well. |
Ward 4 is big and MacFarland is not my IB school. And it's only in year 2 of operations, and still exclusively for dual language program students. |
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Wow - OP has a lot of time on his/her hands. My question is -- why waste it dreaming up dumb scenarios like this that will never, ever, ever happen?
There are lots of volunteer organizations that could use your time, effort and imagination. |
While you worth while toil away on a forum. Got it |
Have you been on Cap Hill in the last 3 years places are going for 750k+ all the way to RFK. There is critical mass if everyone simply stayed in the neighborhood schools |
Me? Nothing. It isn't my boundary school. But why does it only have 69 students when deal has 1500? |
They opened it 'early' with just the dual language students. It was never supposed to open to the whole feeder pattern until fall 2018. It may even still be in temporary space at Roosevelt. |
MacFarland still under construction. Will be done for fall 2018, at which point the 6-8th graders at the feeder education campus schools will start attending there. For now, just dual language 6th and 7th graders are in a small portion of the building. When finished and fully open, there will be both dual language and English students there. https://sites.google.com/a/dc.gov/dcps-school-modernizations/home/macfarland |
Crap ton of ghetto too, they were never really owners for the most part any way so the reach of the spectulation bubble is not relevant to the ratios of residents. |
Only 69 students and still terrible test scores?! This supports the argument that small class size doesn't guarantee high test scores/better learning. |
Don't be at ass. 31 of those students are at-risk (families qualify for SNAP, TANF or are homeless); 16 are ELLs. You have literally no idea where those kids started or whether they've improved year to year. |
Word salad? Is that you? |
The last thing DC needs is affirmative action for a magnet school. Ward quotas would dillute the quality. Let students get in on their merits. It will be better for the creme of Ward 8's youth if they get in on their own strengths in a city's-wide applicant pool. |
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This is such a dumb thread. The one passably mediocre comprehensive HS in the city - you want to do away with. We need more choices, it makes no sense to get rid of the one decent school for some hypothetical experiment. Also, Wilson is located on the far edge of the city. It is a tough commute from most other neighborhoods. As some one said already, experiment by opening a small test in magnet school within Coolidge or Roosevelt. We are not even in the Wilson boundary but I would not be happy if DCPS dismantled it. Those kids will not get spread throughout the city - they will go private, charter or move to Bethesda. We need multiple strong schools in DC. That is better for everyone as they can compete against each other, etc.
OP, you are a moron. Sorry for being rude but I had to say it. |
Agreed. |