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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The city buses don't have adequate transportation options to the schools. There's at least one area of the city that has five or six charters clustered together and almost no bus service. Even with the public transit options available, commuting by public transit makes some students have 2 hour plus commutes to their schools (DCPS OR Charter). That already stops access for a large number of students whose parents don't have the time or the means to take them on epic multi-bus and metro trips across the city. Every other city in the country, pretty much, is capable of organizing bus service. The surrounding burbs are capable of organizing bus service. This is not a charter school only issue. This is a city-wide issue, and should be at the forefront of anyone who actually believes in more than lip service to the idea that charters are there to provide equal opportunities to all students. [/quote] Every other city in the country does not have a bus system that will transport my child to one of hundreds of schools that we choose/could get into. I can't imagine how it would be logistically possible to transport 80k kids to hundreds of different schools on a budget where a couple hundred thousand of taxpayers are paying into the system. The only thing the city should provide is bus transportation to A) your neighborhood school if it is further than a mile walking distance (which in that case there are many city buses that provide that), B) bus for your special needs child in cases your neighborhood school does not meet his/her needs. I am the only family in my neighborhood that attends a charter across town. I do not expect the city to even think how to logistically bus my kid to school and then create another way when he gets into another charter that I like better. [/quote] I grew up in a large city, it's a satellite city to one of the 10 largest cities in the country. Starting in 6th grade (which was elementary school) I walked half a mile to my bus stop (it was not uphill though, either one or both ways). Where in this city is either any house or any school more than half a mile from a bus stop?[/quote] What should kids do prior to 6th grade? It's fine to argue there cannot be buses for every kid to every charter, but at least to their DCPS if it is more than a half-mile away? I think DCPS could find the money and it would decrease missed school days in all ages to have a safe, reliable method of transportation.[/quote]
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