Is Charter Neighborhood Preference a good idea?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:the algorithm is the same as the existing DCPS OOB lottery. the proposed unified lottery would be an expansion of that lottery.


Really? If that's the case then it only reaffirms my thinking that they are going about it all wrong and that it will only worsen the problems, not improve them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are there really "unpopular" charters for the city or just "unpopular" charters for the demographic that posts on DCUM? I bet the vast majority of posters here didn't apply to any KIPP school and would not do so with a unified application, but they still have waitlists because many other DC parents do apply. And there are plenty of parents who do not consider the schools discussed here to be there first choices. Now, if there are charters that are universally unpopular across the board, then maybe they should be closed because they are not offering any "choice" to the students of the city.


+1000


+1

We applied to Kipp because it was a block away, and didnt get in until lat August (had already accepted another spot). KIPP is popular, just not with DCUM.
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