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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Two questions: Would you consider going to Wilson and making your concerns about writing clear to the principal If wilson became a charter school, would you have more confidence that good writing would be taught?[/quote] I'll answer, my kids is at Deal now going into 8th next year. 1. Yes 2. No. I do not have confidence that going charter would ensure more rigor. My belief is that what is going on at Deal is rigorous. I don't have a fix on what is happening at Wilson, but my thought is that Wilson can't do the same old thing as kids come through - the teachers and admin better be prepared to take Deal students to the next level - otherwise I will raise hell and be on the news. [/quote] regarding #2 -- what if the charter system grew so much in other parts of town that DCPS central office couldn't continue to support a staff that served the remaining "good" schools, like Deal, Wilson and JKLM?[/quote]
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