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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Is this the Wilson’s principal’s way of trying to subtly discourage white families who are on the fence from enrolling? [/quote] It’s obvious yes it is. That is why the PTO has to step up. It’s ridiculous it has come to this.[/quote] PPs' slimy race baiting aside, it's pretty understandable that the principal of a school that's bursting at the seams doesn't have events to try to recruit even more students. Having more kids decide to attend the school -- particularly kids who might chose instead to attend an application school or private -- doesn't particularly help the school accomplish it's mission as a comprehensive public high school. On another note, the school pretty routinely fails at fairly basic administrative stuff. Most people know that scheduling classes is an annual disaster, but even easier stuff is hard. The summer before DS was going into freshman year, I had some pretty basic questions about credits from middle school and about athletic forms. I asked 10 different people at various times in the office (DS was doing sports at the school over the summer so I was there daily), and I got 5 "I don't know" answers and 5 totally wrong answers. I left voicemails for the people that I was told could answer my questions and also sent emails, and I never got any response whatsoever. I'm not sure to what extent this is incompetence and to what extent staff are overwhelmed dealing with much more pressing needs than my wealthy upper NW kid's issues, but I do think that some people at the school see parents like me as a PITA. This is probably partially because so many parents (particularly parents of incoming freshmen) come into the office ready to be angry and they get pretty hostile almost immediately. I understand this to some extent -- it's frustrating to be told "I don't know" by an adult working in the office when asking a basic question, but from experience I can tell new parents that positivity and patience work much better. On a positive note, many things are getting better. At least I no longer get texts telling me my kid is truant when he's sitting in history class. I don’t agree with you. Trying to push wealthy white parents into private by refusing to share info about the school is not a smart strategy. DCPS needs all the high income parents it can get. DC families of all kinds should be encouraged to join their public school even if it is overcrowded. Over time, that is the only way positive change will come. DC needs to redraw the Wilson boundaries to limit enrollment. Having a rogue principal refuse to allow open houses or shadow days is an inefficient, ineffective and unfeeling way of reducing the student population [/quote][/quote][/quote] Do you not know anyone with kids at Wilson? My kids attended private for grade school and I know a handful of Wilson kids. I don’t see why you think it is a slight to white families? ....and I’m white and have lived in NW for 15 years. Wilson doesn’t need you.[/quote] I actually do have a child at Wilson and have first hand experience of the school. I would prefer not to send my younger kids there if possible which is too bad as we live close by and there are some positive things about the school [/quote][/quote] [quote] Your post makes no sense. If you are rejecting why do you need a shadow day? This whole thread makes no sense. Wilson is overcrowded, why would they want more kids? Parents constantly complain about the overcrowding but now also complaining Wilson doesn’t try to attract them. These two complaints are at odds with each other.[/quote] [quote] I disagree. They are not at odds at all. Yes there is overcrowding. The right thing to do is add more space if possible or 2nd campus, add more teachers. The wrong thing to do is to discourage IB families not to invest in their neighborhood schools. [/quote][/quote][/quote] They don’t need you to invest. They have plenty of investors.[/quote]
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