Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ya’ll only want to use low income black and brown children for things like free lunch and after care. They should only provide these things to the low income black and black children who need them. They need to start making ya’ll pay the full price for it.
They will start paying for those things when the school stops being Title I in a few years. (And I'm not sure why you want low income white children excluded from free lunch and aftercare...)
For starters, there are not any low income white children attending Marie Reed. The school is barely able to find enough black and Latino children to qualify for Title I.
A lot of the black children enrolling at Marie Reed now are from affluent families or they are adopted by white parents.
LOL! Black affluent families are not sending their kids to DCPS let alone a title 1 school.
And how do you know? Unless you’re black you aren’t qualified to answer this question.
Because I know a number of affluent black families. Even middle class black families which I also know are not sending their kids to DCPS and especially not title 1
Sounds like you don’t.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ya’ll only want to use low income black and brown children for things like free lunch and after care. They should only provide these things to the low income black and black children who need them. They need to start making ya’ll pay the full price for it.
They will start paying for those things when the school stops being Title I in a few years. (And I'm not sure why you want low income white children excluded from free lunch and aftercare...)
For starters, there are not any low income white children attending Marie Reed. The school is barely able to find enough black and Latino children to qualify for Title I.
A lot of the black children enrolling at Marie Reed now are from affluent families or they are adopted by white parents.
LOL! Black affluent families are not sending their kids to DCPS let alone a title 1 school.
And how do you know? Unless you’re black you aren’t qualified to answer this question.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ya’ll only want to use low income black and brown children for things like free lunch and after care. They should only provide these things to the low income black and black children who need them. They need to start making ya’ll pay the full price for it.
They will start paying for those things when the school stops being Title I in a few years. (And I'm not sure why you want low income white children excluded from free lunch and aftercare...)
For starters, there are not any low income white children attending Marie Reed. The school is barely able to find enough black and Latino children to qualify for Title I.
A lot of the black children enrolling at Marie Reed now are from affluent families or they are adopted by white parents.
LOL! Black affluent families are not sending their kids to DCPS let alone a title 1 school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ya’ll only want to use low income black and brown children for things like free lunch and after care. They should only provide these things to the low income black and black children who need them. They need to start making ya’ll pay the full price for it.
They will start paying for those things when the school stops being Title I in a few years. (And I'm not sure why you want low income white children excluded from free lunch and aftercare...)
For starters, there are not any low income white children attending Marie Reed. The school is barely able to find enough black and Latino children to qualify for Title I.
A lot of the black children enrolling at Marie Reed now are from affluent families or they are adopted by white parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ya’ll only want to use low income black and brown children for things like free lunch and after care. They should only provide these things to the low income black and black children who need them. They need to start making ya’ll pay the full price for it.
They will start paying for those things when the school stops being Title I in a few years. (And I'm not sure why you want low income white children excluded from free lunch and aftercare...)
For starters, there are not any low income white children attending Marie Reed. The school is barely able to find enough black and Latino children to qualify for Title I.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ya’ll only want to use low income black and brown children for things like free lunch and after care. They should only provide these things to the low income black and black children who need them. They need to start making ya’ll pay the full price for it.
They will start paying for those things when the school stops being Title I in a few years. (And I'm not sure why you want low income white children excluded from free lunch and aftercare...)
Anonymous wrote:What is the middle school track for English? Deal?
Anonymous wrote:Ya’ll only want to use low income black and brown children for things like free lunch and after care. They should only provide these things to the low income black and black children who need them. They need to start making ya’ll pay the full price for it.
Anonymous wrote:There is a definite divide between the 2 tracks and I agree with the other poster who said high achieving kids are generally (not exclusively!) in the bilingual track.
The teachers we had in the English track were great and we had a good experience there. One thing to consider - there is only a single English class per grade so the kids will be together every year, for good and bad.
It is a Title I school with all that implies - free lunch and aftercare for all! But also a high population of kids in need.