Anonymous wrote:☝️ Correct. It began as an outgrowth of Head Start.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This has been asked and answered a million times. It's because those schools are so crowded that they need more classrooms for K-5.
That makes no sense, other schools are also crowded and yet they have PK3, my school is one of them. I am a teacher but I’m a newer mom. That answer sounds like a DCPS cop-out.
And they're likely to lose PK3. For example Ross lost PK3 a year or two ago.
You might as well get used to DCPS cop-outs. Happens all the time.
Thank you for this information, PK i
https://www.lafayettehsa.org/lafayette-lsat-recommendation-on-the-dcps-plan-to-either-reduce-pre-k-classrooms-or-move-the-pre-k-program-to-the-military-road-school/s an L2 budget item meaning the principal would have to petition for it to come off. I’m not sure the district steps in, they seem fine with 27 K students in a class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This has been asked and answered a million times. It's because those schools are so crowded that they need more classrooms for K-5.
That makes no sense, other schools are also crowded and yet they have PK3, my school is one of them. I am a teacher but I’m a newer mom. That answer sounds like a DCPS cop-out.
And they're likely to lose PK3. For example Ross lost PK3 a year or two ago.
You might as well get used to DCPS cop-outs. Happens all the time.
Thank you for this information, PK is an L2 budget item meaning the principal would have to petition for it to come off. I’m not sure the district steps in, they seem fine with 27 K students in a class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This has been asked and answered a million times. It's because those schools are so crowded that they need more classrooms for K-5.
That makes no sense, other schools are also crowded and yet they have PK3, my school is one of them. I am a teacher but I’m a newer mom. That answer sounds like a DCPS cop-out.
And they're likely to lose PK3. For example Ross lost PK3 a year or two ago.
You might as well get used to DCPS cop-outs. Happens all the time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This has been asked and answered a million times. It's because those schools are so crowded that they need more classrooms for K-5.
That makes no sense, other schools are also crowded and yet they have PK3, my school is one of them. I am a teacher but I’m a newer mom. That answer sounds like a DCPS cop-out.
Anonymous wrote:This has been asked and answered a million times. It's because those schools are so crowded that they need more classrooms for K-5.