So this is where all the money is going at DC Charters?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Where do I find the 990 for my kid's charter school?


They are all available on your kid's subpage on the DCPCSB website. Google DCPCSB and "yourkidsschool": Here's MV's landing page-- the 990s are in the right column: https://www.dcpcsb.org/school/mundo-verde-bilingual-pcs
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:One should also bear in mind that charters get less funds per student than DCPS schools do, along with having to foot the bill for facilities, which is separately funded on top of per-student funding on the DCPS side. If people think money is getting wasted in charters, you should start looking into how much money is going into DCPS schools.


They also don't have to take everyone who lives IB who shows up at any point in the school year, no matter how much crowding it creates. And they can move location on their own rather than being stuck with a crappy, aging building that DCPS refuses to renovate. So, wah.


I see the source of your confusion. Charters aren't about "bounds." That's why you have neighborhood schools. DC charters take kids from all over the city. Another key difference is that charters aren't intended to be generic, cookie-cutter schools. They typically specialize in some area of focus. As implemented in DC they aren't supposed to be a replacement for neighborhood schools.
post reply Forum Index » DC Public and Public Charter Schools
Message Quick Reply
Go to: