| Pp here. If I am inboundary for a terrible school I don’t mind by kid knowing that. |
| Here is a thought. Move to a district that has more than 1 by-right, passable HS. |
Same could be said for Key, Stoddert and Mann. Hardy should feed to Ellington where there is extra space. Create a high school that serves DC students who don’t want the arts component. |
| i wonder if people who have the choice of Wilson or another high school (Walls, Latin, DCI, BASIS, private) are more likely to opt for the other choice in light of coronavirus. |
| DCI is a large school with over 1,000 students in a space much smaller than Wilson. |
It took months to unenrolled my kid, and she was never enrolled In Wilson by us |
| That seems like a strange practice. |
| Ridiculous that DCPS has only one mediocre/acceptable comprehensive HS. DCPS has clearly given up on its high schools. Why would they have started two new early college high schools last year instead of Investing the money into existing high schools. Almost all the high schools are underenrolled. Why did we need new ones? Ron Brown was opened with great fanfare and it has also been a mess and their star principal is quietly exiting |
I know a few kids with Walls acceptances who chose Wilson. Plenty going to Walls, as well, but I think the convenience of Wilson for in-bound kids could be a factor in decision-making (or at least could counterbalance other COVID-19-related concerns). Having to take public transportation to school won’t be ideal this fall. |
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It took months to unenroll them but they kept the per pupil funding. You don’t understand why the school is overenrolled?
They enroll OOB kids that rarely attend and keep the cash. Slick. (Also unethical.) |
+1 Money doesn’t solve everything. There was a long thread on this. You could build high schools that look like Taj Mahals (and DCPS did), change the names (FCPS did), lie about attendance/dropout records, etc and the schools’s performance won’t change. It’s not about race. It’s about students whose families are connected to their kids’ educations. That is why WOTP schools do well. |
It's about class, and I don't know how you begin to separate race from class in this particularly city, where almost all the white kids in DC public schools are from UMC families, the great majority of the AA kids aren't, and the housing stock has never really desegregated. Moreover, UMC AA students don't perform quite as well as UMC white kids on standardized tests, mainly because most middle-class AA families are newer to the middle-class than whites. We can all pretend that the achievement gap has nothing to do with race, but, very sadly, that's not true. Signed Minority DCPS Parent EotP (with children in a school that's whiter than several WOTP) |
Stop signing your name with minority if you’re talking about black issues and you’re not black. Period. DCUM does this all the time. You don’t have any special insight of black issues because you’re Asian (or whatever “minority” other than black). Also, you’re very wrong about your assumption about why Black UMC don’t perform as well as white UMC students. |
Same goes for those gentrified neighbors who send their kids to Charters or OOB to avoid their IB school. We can live in this neighborhood but not attend the school. |
| There are very few UMC black families at Wilson. I’m guessing they do private for many reasons. This may be one reason there is such an achievement gap between the white and black kids at Wilson. |