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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]One thing you may not realize when your kids are very young is that there's tons of good options when it comes to elementary schools, but as the child ages, the options get much, much worse. DCI is a massive improvement over MacFarland and Roosevelt, and a 20 minute commute seems fairly normal. And there's not a huge price difference between living in Petworth and living in Brightwood/Takoma/Shepherd Park, and you could end up moving closer to DCI eventually. [/quote] So true. Everyone is fighting for access to OOB schools, not because that school is much better than the neighborhood school, but because the guaranteed Middle is superior. The lottery here is infuriating. Maybe this could be fixed by getting rid of all guaranteed spots and having every middle be lottery.[/quote] You're frustrated by your little scramble in elementary school and your solution is to burn down the city.[/quote] making all spots in all dcps schools subject to the lottery would be a whole lot fairer than what we do now, where we auction off spaces in the most desirable schools via housing prices while the least desirable schools are half empty. some of these schools are extremely underenrolled. [/quote] It works for charters, of course, and has for many years, but somehow, someway it would be just impossible for DCPS too.[/quote] Damn, you are so stupid. It works for charter because people are opting in. The citywide lottery would be forcing people out of their neighborhood school. So much of the revival of the city was due to an impression that schools were improving, allowing more parents with young kids to stay. (The impression was overly optimistic at the time but it still worked). This would be over. [/quote] What are you even talking about? The only schools that would see a significant impact would be Ward 3 schools. No one is clamoring to go to DCPS schools east of the park. Also, you have your history completely wrong. The reason parents east of the park now don't move when their kids get to school age, is because of the lottery and charters give them lots of good options. The only part of the city were people are super into DCPS is Ward 3. [/quote]
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