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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I live on this Hill and oppose this because we need to focus on improving existing middle schools, no creating a new one. Create an advanced language program at the existing MS. Why would you create an entire immersion MS to serve one elementary? It doesn't make sense. Stuff like this annoys me because so many parents in DCPS just want some bespoke program for themselves. That's not the strength of a public school system. We need to pool resources.[/quote] The parents pushing for this aren’t seeking for it to be a Chisholm-only middle school. If you google “Creciendo Chisholm” you can learn more about their advocacy campaign (I only know broad strokes) — their big point is that there is no immersion middle school east of the park, but multiple immersion elementary schools, leaving a lot of kids high and dry if they want to continue bilingual education. I have no idea how adding a middle school to Chisholm as a bilingual feeder would functionally work — some of those bilingual schools are charters, Chisholm is DCPS, can those even “merge” so to speak? — but I don’t get the sense that is just parents trying to get a bespoke program. [/quote] The EOTP middle school for DCPS bilingual elementary schools is McFarland The EOTP middle school for immersion charters is DCI. Chisholm kids can go to McFarland like other DCPS schools.[/quote] I think the answer is a track at Jefferson, but… Chisholm to MacFarland is an hour on public transport. And that’s because Chisholm is pretty close to the EM metro, so most of its students are actually an even longer commute (especially the substantial portion coming from EOTR). That’s a horrific commute for zoned school and lots of parents wouldn’t feel comfortable letting their 6th grader do it alone (it’s not even a straight shot on one line).[/quote]
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