I would have loved to accept our spot at MV, but the commute would have been horrible. I do understand OP point about demographics. Although most of the Hispanic families at MV are middle to high-ses, I do believe the demographics will shift. Columbia Heights, Petworth and even Brightwood, have the highest Latino population. Yes, MV will have a shuttle but, most of those families walk to their school of choice (DCPS and Charter). |
Easier said than done. Too bad she said they're coming from private. It's going to be obvious who she is. |
Given your priorities (which are fine by me!) then I think you would do much better at a neighborhood school. Are you IB for Bancroft? If I had your priorities and Bancroft as the default, I would definitely send my child there, not across town where her friends would come from all over the city. (And to be clear, I do not have your priorities. Our waitlist # at MV for PK3 was 400+, so that and other charters are not an option, which is why our child will be at our neighborhood school next year, a school that is not nearly as good as Bancroft.) |
Not a bully a bully. You have to call a spade and spade. Have you read all of OP's comments? It is within my right to judge someone based on the beliefs they confess and OP is someone that sounds like a horrible person to me, that is my opinion. |
^ not a bully (once) |
Why don't you just let your kids build a relationship with the children in your neighborhood? My children have friends at school and play with them there and they have friends in the neighborhood and play with them in the neighborhood. Win win for us. |
If you are saying that you never want to go east of Georgia Ave, please don't send your child to a school that is east of Georgia Ave. Simple. |
Agreed. I live in the dreaded neighborhood around the new Mundo Verde location, it's insulting to me that you wouldn't want your kid to play with my kid. We are raising our child to learn that everyone we meet we can learn something from. Not sure what you can teach us - but hopefully there is something positive. I haven't seen it yet. I was going to end it with that sentence, but I guess I'm just sad that you want get a chance to meet all the interesting people that live in our neighborhood. It's really a shame. You should get out and travel this city more - there are amazing people living in all areas of it that are so different. It might be good for you. |
+10000 |
Really? I don't think she even identified which grade. These kind of witch hunts are just plain mean. |
Would you say that to her face? I wasn't commenting on the "horrible person" aspect, but the implication that you wanted her name so that you could ostracize her at school, or that you'd track her down otherwise. |
It's not a witch hunt. I'm poor and live east of Georgia Avenue, so when some former private school kid from Columbia Heights, etc doesn't want to come to our birthday party I will think, huh, maybe that's the lady who doesn't want to be around poor people. Noted. That's about it. I don't know why people think that you can come on an anonymous board and write about your concerns about "demographics" and not think that people are reading and paying attention. |
a/k/a EoGA |
I'm also "poor" and live east of Georgia Avenue and while I do agree that there are some obnoxious parts of OPs post, I don't agree with making assumptions about who it might be for a number of reasons, but not least because another poor mother with a former private school kid from Mount Pleasant, Columbia Heights or that general vicinity (she wasn't very specific) might be unfairly targeted. (Also, OP may well have changed some details to be more anonymous - I often do). |
So now I'm EOTP and EoGA too? Soon you'll be able to find me based on my designation on DCUM. |