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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]DCPS and DCPCS are primarily for low-income families.[/b] Low income families tend not to have jobs where you can telecommute. The schools will stay open so the kids have a place to go, and so they can keep learning. If a few charters right nearby want to close those days that's up to them. But most kids go to school fairly close to their homes, even if they don't go to their IB DCPS, and shouldn't have too hard of a time. If you don't want to take your kid, just get an unexcused absence and have fun at home--no big deal.[/quote] What in the holy shit are you talking about![/quote] I laughed out loud at that one! I wonder who they employed to write their post?[/quote] You can laugh all you want about it, but the people in charge at DCPS and DCPCS see their mission as educating low-income and at-risk students. If some middle/upper class folks want to enroll in school that's fine, but the system is not set up to cater to them. Look at curriculum choices, snow days and other scheduling issues, uniforms, attendance policies, etc. In 2012-3, 4 out of 5 kids in public school here qualified for free or reduced meals: http://www.21csf.org/csf-home/DocUploads/DataShop/DS_355.pdf p.13 The system is just not designed around the needs of the other 20%. [/quote] look, I am in the 20%. we are middle class, my kids are not low income or at risk, but my kids need to be in school during the papal visit, both for their education and because my DH and I both work and cannot take days off for nonsense reasons, illnesses and snow days are enough for us to deal with. DCPS issues a calendar every year, parents get organized based on the calendar and DCPS should stick to it unless there are extenuating circumstances, and the papal visit is no reason to close schools except maybe the few that are around some of the main events. [/quote] Indeed.[/quote]
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