Anonymous wrote:Unclear. But, since it only occurs once a decade, DCPS is going to be thinking long-term at the boundary reassessment. I expect they will this round be looking for ways to better integrate schools where that geographically makes sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is a ceiling, though, to how upper-middle class Bancroft will become, and it may have hit it. There are FAR more subsidized apartments and affordable apartments in the Bancroft geography than there are million-dollar plus row houses. The Woodner alone has more families than the rowhouses do.
This.
If Bancroft is fed to MacFarland, MacFarland will be awesome.
Anonymous wrote:There is a ceiling, though, to how upper-middle class Bancroft will become, and it may have hit it. There are FAR more subsidized apartments and affordable apartments in the Bancroft geography than there are million-dollar plus row houses. The Woodner alone has more families than the rowhouses do.
Anonymous wrote:It was mentioned at the open house by employees that it was a possibility Bancroft might not feed into Deal in the future.
Anonymous wrote:It was mentioned at the open house by employees that it was a possibility Bancroft might not feed into Deal in the future.
Anonymous wrote:It seems like Bancroft parents are thinking it's a foregone conclusion that they will lose feeder rights. Is there a basis for this, other than simply looking at a map and seeing that geographically it's an outlier in feeding to Deal when Marfarland and CHEC are closer? Has anyone in charge suggested this will happen?