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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There does indeed seem to be something pathological at this stage about the posters who sneer at the desire for people to want their kids in in-person school after a year at home, particularly with widescale teacher and staff vaccinations.[/quote] It's bizarre and wrong that teachers can cut to the front of the line for vaccinations, before lots of people with more pressing need, and still keep schools closed. [/quote] Oh shut up. You’re just mad that for once whites women aren’t winning as a whole. Your kid has online school if they don’t have IPL. Tough nuggets. I’m sure the fall will be better, 1.5 years is enough. Teachers as a whole won.[/quote] The last laugh will be on teachers because a lot of parents are leaving DCPS because they are sick of WTU's antics. That means funding cuts, and that means layoffs (not to mention pay freezes) are coming for teachers. [/quote] You keep saying that. Based on the waitlist numbers released that isn’t true. I know you are really wishing this happens, but it’s not [/quote] DC actually lost more residents last year that almost any other city. Only New York City, San Francisco and a few others lost more. There's a lag in the data so it takes awhile for the numbers to come in. But the decline is only accelerate the longer DC becomes this weird island in the United States where full time public education of children is not offered. [/quote] We don't quite have the full picture, but the lottery application data suggests a huge drop in applications to DCPS. Last year there were 18,633 students that applied, but this year there were 14,786. Maybe the charter applications went up, or more people chose their IB and didn't lottery. [/quote]
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