Proposal B to have Oyster-Adams feed into Cardozo H.S...

Anonymous
is a complete non-starter. If the DME thinks that Oyster parents are going to now send their children to a high school that is 99% FARMs and has CAS proficient and advanced scores of 33% (math) and 20% (reading), than someone is clearly smoking crack on the job.

Oyster either needs to feed to Wilson (as it has always done) or create a high school in Ward 3 with a specialized language /IB track.

Whoever gets my vote for mayor will need to denounce this ridiculous proposal. Link: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/special/local/proposed-elementary-school-zones/
Anonymous
And also denounce the city wide MS and/or HS lottery.
This would dismantle all the good schools in DCPS.
This kind of uncertainty would force most people to opt out of DCPS.


Anonymous
agreed, and I no longer even have a child there
Cardozo's neighborhood is changing significantly, but it's not yet one I'd have my 14 yr old walking around
Anonymous
Spectacular stupidity. Even if it's just a bargaining technique to encourage Oyster families to buy into "controlled choice" (probably the bureaucrats' goal), the very premise is laughable. Look at a map. Cardozo? B., please.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:And also denounce the city wide MS and/or HS lottery.
This would dismantle all the good schools in DCPS.
This kind of uncertainty would force most people to opt out of DCPS.




OP here. Yes, I agree with that as well.
Anonymous
Same for us who are IB for Bancroft. I didn't purchase my home with thought of attending CHEC or Cardozo. Maybe I should accept out matched spot at a DCI feeder.
Anonymous
Not saying I agree with it, but there is a certain logic of having students with bilingual skills attend Cardoza.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not saying I agree with it, but there is a certain logic of having students with bilingual skills attend Cardoza.


Yes, that makes perfect sense: Maintain your language skills in exchange for a crappy education. I think we'll pass on that offer.

Cardozo students deserve a better education than they're getting; but having Oyster feed into this terrible high school will NOT solve that problem.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not saying I agree with it, but there is a certain logic of having students with bilingual skills attend Cardoza.


Cardozo? Or do you mean CHEC? Which has a Spanish bilingual track.
Anonymous
Isn't Cardozo high school (as opposed to middle school) technically application? I know CHEC is for high school.
Anonymous
CHEC is grade 6-12
Anonymous
Cardozo is not an application HS. It is a feeder HS.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not saying I agree with it, but there is a certain logic of having students with bilingual skills attend Cardoza.


Cardozo? Or do you mean CHEC? Which has a Spanish bilingual track.


You're right! Cardozo isn't even a bilingual school (that's CHEC). So there is NO rationale for having Oyster feed into this awful school.
dcmom
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CHEC is a neighborhood middle school but an application high school. I don't think they could have any school feed to the high school. We are currently IB for CHEC for middle school and Wilson for high school (though I'm almost positive they'll move us to Cardozo, though I haven't actually checked that in the proposal).
Anonymous
Powell currently feeds into CHEC, but wants other options.
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