Name them all or we don't believe you. |
Would a family with 5 kids and 50k HHI qualify? |
This. Provide some real data and a cite, or stop it. And what's the big deal if high-income schools lose Head Start? If they're going to take away a whole classroom, that's newsworthy. But if the teachers are losing a little PD coaching time or the schools have to replace some classroom materials, that's just not a big deal for a high-income school. |
The full list of schools will be released in the coming weeks, but none of the schools west of 13th Street NW, Capitol Hill, Navy Yard, or Eastern Market will be retained. |
Stop being coy and give up the real list. You've said all kinds of random contradictory things. And specifically what is the big deal? Seems like a mostly high-income preschool can easily take the hit. |
The instructional coaches provide more than just “PD time”. They provide comprehensive support in various areas such as ensuring that the curriculum is being taught properly, behavior management strategies, support with meeting CLASS objectives, classroom climate guidance, and lesson plan development. I could list a million things that schools receive with Head Start. Schools will also have to pay for subscriptions to GOLD for assessments. |
You guys really have no clue about just how much Head Start covers for schools. I suppose that your affluent preK parents will enjoy paying for the ECE teachers to have subscriptions to the assessment system or covering the cost of field trip buses with safety restraints. |
Or paying for an instructional coach with expertise with the curriculum... |
Good teachers already know that stuff, and a high-SES PTA can easily comp it. Most of the teachers have been through all of your sucky PD guidance already. If it's like most services from downtown, it pretty much sucks. |
Oh really, are you a DCPS ECE teacher? The majority of the ECE teachers receiving coaching benefit from having comprehensive coaching. |
Not sure how much GOLD costs, but do they even have to have it if they're not Head Start? Charter buses with seat belts run about $200 per hour, so it's not a big deal for a wealthier school. Some field trips can be done by walking. |
How would you know they benefit? They might say it to your face to be polite, but like most services from downtown, it isn't very good. Most of them have had it already and don't need to have it again. |
Yes, all ECE teachers at Title I and Non-Title I schools are required to use GOLD for student assessments. |
I can't believe I'm taking this seriously, but looking back over the thread, here's what I glean from the Leaky Troll's often-contradictory remarks:
*******In******** Brightwood Truesdell Wheatley Height Walker-Jones Browne LaSalle Langdon Noyes Tubman Raymond Cleveland Thomas Houston Burrville Drew Aiton Smothers Kimball Plummer Nalle Harris RH Orr Beers Ketcham Stanton Garfield Savoy Moten Leckie King Turner Malcolm X Simon Hendley Patterson ******Out****** Langley Noyes Burroughs Bunker Hill L-T Garrison Van Ness West Payne Thomson Marie Reed Bancroft Powell Tyler Bancroft *******Undetermined****** Seaton Miner Takoma JOW Bruce-Monroe Whittier Cooke It's a mystery to me why Langley would lose Head Start and not Seaton, Takoma, Bruce-Monroe, or JO Wilson. So I'd have to think those schools are out as well. Noyes is on both the In and the Out lists so that's a mystery. |
Well considering the fact that the CLASS scores for ECE teachers receiving coaching are higher than those that don’t speaks volumes. |