| Is her daughter even two? Who cares? |
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It's a pretty obvious question to ask the mayor who is attending her first PCSB meeting as a mayor. And many here speculated that she would choose a private school.
Her daughter will eligible for PK3 in fall 2021. |
I think quite a few people who post here will care. Especially with a new boundary discussion scheduled for 2022 and Shepherd potentially being a targeted for a new feeder pattern. |
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I’ll believe it when I see it.
But this is a good sign for DCPS and where it is headed. |
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"I want her to have friends in the neighborhood and I want her to be close to home"
Shepherd is only 53% in-boundary. I guess she'll have a few friends in the neighborhood. |
The school has been trending upward in IB % for several years. I had a kid in Shepherd PK3 ~5 years ago, and even then it was all IB. Back then, the overall school was only something like 32% IB. |
+1. SH/CV is a relatively small geographical area. 190 neighborhood kids attending the school is still a lot. Shepherd is still very much has a neighborhood feel. OOB families contribute to the community and are part of what makes the school pretty great IMO. It will likely be 70% in 2 years as it has been increasing almost 10% every year. Shepherd will likely always have a large chunk of OOB. There are quite a Jewish families that opt to attend Shepherd and then move to Milton in later years which opens up their spots in the lottery. |
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Doesn’t she belong to St Anthony’s Catholic Church,
where they have a school? |
They have a nice school but it's not in her neighborhood. It doesn't particularly stand out academically so I don't know if it's better than Shepherd ES. |
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Not always, but Catholics typically send their child to the school of their parish. |
I have kids at Shepherd in the upper grades. The OOB kids don’t live far away. It’s a great little school. |
+1 , Bowser knows how to get a headline. Notice that she said likely, which means when she back tracks and sends her child to parochial school, she’ll be able to say, “I never said definitely. Likely means that I considered the option but I’ve decided to explore the best option for my family.”
Mark this section of the thread for future reference when families are disappointed she made a different choice. |