New school(s) in Ward 3

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So when they say a new high school could open 22-23 do they intend to force Wilson juniors and seniors to switch schools mid-stream when they’ve joined teams and clubs and activities? That’s crazy. I assume dcps has committed it grandfathering Wilson students who already attend the school? They would likely open the new school with just 9th and add a grade each year, right?


The slides that DCPS has posted say that they would start a new middle with just 6th grade and a new high school with just 9th.
Anonymous
When folks say "new middle school at the GDS lower school", are you meaning that current Hardy MS would stay where it is? I thought we had been talking about moving Hardy to GDS and putting a new HS at Hardy site?

2022, meaning it's possible that current 4th graders at Key and Stoddert might go to 6th grade in a new MS at the GDS site, or to Hardy MS move in the GDS site?

What are those '9th only" and "3rd-5th only" options for? Also the GDS site?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:When folks say "new middle school at the GDS lower school", are you meaning that current Hardy MS would stay where it is? I thought we had been talking about moving Hardy to GDS and putting a new HS at Hardy site?

2022, meaning it's possible that current 4th graders at Key and Stoddert might go to 6th grade in a new MS at the GDS site, or to Hardy MS move in the GDS site?

What are those '9th only" and "3rd-5th only" options for? Also the GDS site?

Same PP. I was struggling with my own questions when PP above me wrote 'start with 9th and then add"
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:When folks say "new middle school at the GDS lower school", are you meaning that current Hardy MS would stay where it is? I thought we had been talking about moving Hardy to GDS and putting a new HS at Hardy site?

2022, meaning it's possible that current 4th graders at Key and Stoddert might go to 6th grade in a new MS at the GDS site, or to Hardy MS move in the GDS site?

What are those '9th only" and "3rd-5th only" options for? Also the GDS site?


It appears that three options are being considered: a new middle school, a new high school, and a 9th grade academy. A new middle school would at GDS, and there would then be 3 middle schools feeding into Wilson (Deal, Hardy, and the GDS one). A new high school could be at either GDS or Hardy, but if at Hardy then the current Hardy middle school would relocate to GDS. And the 9th grade campus of Wilson could be located at either Hardy or GDS, but if at Hardy, then again current Hardy would relocate to GDS.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:When folks say "new middle school at the GDS lower school", are you meaning that current Hardy MS would stay where it is? I thought we had been talking about moving Hardy to GDS and putting a new HS at Hardy site?

2022, meaning it's possible that current 4th graders at Key and Stoddert might go to 6th grade in a new MS at the GDS site, or to Hardy MS move in the GDS site?

What are those '9th only" and "3rd-5th only" options for? Also the GDS site?


DCPS has not said much about grandfathering. On one slide it seems like it would be something they still need to decide, and they note the pluses and minuses of more or less grandfathering. On another they seem to say that they might do what they did with the boundary process, which was to give 3 years and let siblings feed to the same school. So who knows?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:When folks say "new middle school at the GDS lower school", are you meaning that current Hardy MS would stay where it is? I thought we had been talking about moving Hardy to GDS and putting a new HS at Hardy site?

2022, meaning it's possible that current 4th graders at Key and Stoddert might go to 6th grade in a new MS at the GDS site, or to Hardy MS move in the GDS site?

What are those '9th only" and "3rd-5th only" options for? Also the GDS site?


The 3-5 option would just be for Key and Stoddert. Those schools would only be PK-2 and their 3-5 grades would go to a new school build at the Hardy Rec Center in Foxhall.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When folks say "new middle school at the GDS lower school", are you meaning that current Hardy MS would stay where it is? I thought we had been talking about moving Hardy to GDS and putting a new HS at Hardy site?

2022, meaning it's possible that current 4th graders at Key and Stoddert might go to 6th grade in a new MS at the GDS site, or to Hardy MS move in the GDS site?

What are those '9th only" and "3rd-5th only" options for? Also the GDS site?


DCPS has not said much about grandfathering. On one slide it seems like it would be something they still need to decide, and they note the pluses and minuses of more or less grandfathering. On another they seem to say that they might do what they did with the boundary process, which was to give 3 years and let siblings feed to the same school. So who knows?


Use the term legacy. It's more accurate.

Grandfathering/grandfather clause is from post Civil War voter suppression of Black men while letting poor white men vote.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When folks say "new middle school at the GDS lower school", are you meaning that current Hardy MS would stay where it is? I thought we had been talking about moving Hardy to GDS and putting a new HS at Hardy site?

2022, meaning it's possible that current 4th graders at Key and Stoddert might go to 6th grade in a new MS at the GDS site, or to Hardy MS move in the GDS site?

What are those '9th only" and "3rd-5th only" options for? Also the GDS site?


DCPS has not said much about grandfathering. On one slide it seems like it would be something they still need to decide, and they note the pluses and minuses of more or less grandfathering. On another they seem to say that they might do what they did with the boundary process, which was to give 3 years and let siblings feed to the same school. So who knows?


Use the term legacy. It's more accurate.

Grandfathering/grandfather clause is from post Civil War voter suppression of Black men while letting poor white men vote.


The term "grandfather" may have unpleasant connotations but "legacy" isn't a synonym nor is it more accurate. A legacy is something inherited from previous generations. The only word in the English language I can think of for "people who were doing a certain thing before a certain time can keep doing it, but those who weren't can't" is "grandfathering."
Anonymous
You're going to have to burn a large percentage of legal hornbooks that use the term "grandfathering" in the law schools. The term itself is not racist.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Are there any instance in DCPS of a school that serves only grades 3-5? Pros, cons?


Watkins
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You're going to have to burn a large percentage of legal hornbooks that use the term "grandfathering" in the law schools. The term itself is not racist.



+100.
Anonymous
I don’t like the idea of a separate 9th grade academy. My kid is in 8th grade so won’t be affected by this but what about kids in 9th grade who want to take more advanced options in math or language or who want to take an AP class? They will be out of luck. Also, it will make it more difficult for them to join some clubs and teams at the regular HS
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don’t like the idea of a separate 9th grade academy. My kid is in 8th grade so won’t be affected by this but what about kids in 9th grade who want to take more advanced options in math or language or who want to take an AP class? They will be out of luck. Also, it will make it more difficult for them to join some clubs and teams at the regular HS


They would have to offer advanced math options at a 9th grade school, as Deal alone has 4 levels of math by 8th grade. But, other than that, there are very few "advanced" classes that 9th graders at Wilson can take and definitely no AP classes. The school would have to figure out how to offer a set of electives and all of the languages for one grade but most of the curriculum is set. And there is real benefit to alleviating the overcrowding at Wilson...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don’t like the idea of a separate 9th grade academy. My kid is in 8th grade so won’t be affected by this but what about kids in 9th grade who want to take more advanced options in math or language or who want to take an AP class? They will be out of luck. Also, it will make it more difficult for them to join some clubs and teams at the regular HS


I'm opposed to it too. Too many transitions to new schools:

5th grade elementary
6-8 MS
9 - 9th grade center
10-12 HS

That's 4 schools in 6 years.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don’t like the idea of a separate 9th grade academy. My kid is in 8th grade so won’t be affected by this but what about kids in 9th grade who want to take more advanced options in math or language or who want to take an AP class? They will be out of luck. Also, it will make it more difficult for them to join some clubs and teams at the regular HS


They would have to offer advanced math options at a 9th grade school, as Deal alone has 4 levels of math by 8th grade. But, other than that, there are very few "advanced" classes that 9th graders at Wilson can take and definitely no AP classes. The school would have to figure out how to offer a set of electives and all of the languages for one grade but most of the curriculum is set. And there is real benefit to alleviating the overcrowding at Wilson...


I wonder if the new school will require "honors for all" and "AP for all" like they do at Wilson.
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