Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We're IB for Walker Jones and would not consider it. I'll be honest; it's not Sursum Corda that worries me - we've used the public library that's part of the Walker Jones campus and walked around there and never had issues. Walker Jones is 100% AA except for the kids in the self contained autism program who are bussed in. I simply don't want my kid to be the ONLY non-AA kid.
Whenever anyone wants to claim that dcum isn't racist I'll refer back to this post.
I'm not the PP, but this is a dumb response. Do you think AA parents want their child to be the ONLY child of color in an all white school? Of course not. It's not "racist", it is a completely legitimate concern.
I agree that you're entitled to want what you want, but in my and many others' opinion it sounds off-putting. To define this "problem" as being an "only" in terms of race is ignorant and offensive. If PP's were to think through the issue and assert that it's really an issue about class or SE status, which manifests itself as race due to your experience/assumptions/ignorance/whatever it is, then that would be marginally better. But the fact that you and so many others make it about race exclusively leads me to believe that it's about race to you.
Respectfully,
Parent of an "only" white kid who finds this discussion a bit offensive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We're IB for Walker Jones and would not consider it. I'll be honest; it's not Sursum Corda that worries me - we've used the public library that's part of the Walker Jones campus and walked around there and never had issues. Walker Jones is 100% AA except for the kids in the self contained autism program who are bussed in. I simply don't want my kid to be the ONLY non-AA kid.
Whenever anyone wants to claim that dcum isn't racist I'll refer back to this post.
I'm not the PP, but this is a dumb response. Do you think AA parents want their child to be the ONLY child of color in an all white school? Of course not. It's not "racist", it is a completely legitimate concern.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We're IB for Walker Jones and would not consider it. I'll be honest; it's not Sursum Corda that worries me - we've used the public library that's part of the Walker Jones campus and walked around there and never had issues. Walker Jones is 100% AA except for the kids in the self contained autism program who are bussed in. I simply don't want my kid to be the ONLY non-AA kid.
Whenever anyone wants to claim that dcum isn't racist I'll refer back to this post.
Anonymous wrote:We're IB for Walker Jones and would not consider it. I'll be honest; it's not Sursum Corda that worries me - we've used the public library that's part of the Walker Jones campus and walked around there and never had issues. Walker Jones is 100% AA except for the kids in the self contained autism program who are bussed in. I simply don't want my kid to be the ONLY non-AA kid.
Anonymous wrote:OP here: Unfortunately, there's nothing useful about it there either. (Only threads about it as a polling place or political discussions with ANC elections regarding the garden they put in a couple of years ago.) It's weird - I know they put millions of dollars into renovations and training and the new facility actually looks decent, but the most I've been able to dig up are a couple of generic pics on FB and some outdated (but good) newsletters. I think it was such a sudden transition for this neighborhood that we haven't caught up to ourselves yet. We're in a big building with lots of little kids (and it seems like a new one born at least every month) but not many elementary or older kids. My DD is the 1st kid born in the building and will just be entering PS3 in September, so we as a newly formed segment of the community haven't had a chance to really try it out there yet.
I suspect that, especially with how hard the most desirable schools are to get into, that it will get more attention in years to come if it isn't a total disaster there, especially considering its proximity to Metro, Circulator, and federal office buildings. I'll keep my fingers crossed in the meantime for more info.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone have their kid(s) here, or know someone who does? If so, how do you/they like it there?
We are IB for Walker Jones and reluctantly but realistically added it as the safety choice on the DCPS PS3 lottery, and (not surprisingly) it turned out to be our only "yes" with not great wait list numbers. There have been so many changes in this neighborhood in the last few years and they've made a lot of changes at the Walker Jones campus - it's not a program that's in demand in an otherwise competitive system and I'm wondering whether it's because of inconvenient location, poor experiences, reputation, etc. Their PS3 uses the Reggio Emilia format, they are a stone's throw from where we live, they have a garden for the kids to work in and use to feed themselves and contribute to the community, and the teacher seems to post a lot of pics (available to student parents only), so I'm tentatively curious and hopeful about it.
I've looked around for information about it, but so far have really only been able to uncover general information, not any particular family's experience there. We're torn between having gotten this opportunity and not really knowing if it's going to be a good place for our kiddo to be: we don't want to look a gift horse in the mouth just because it doesn't happen to be popular, but also don't want to settle just because it's our only yes (especially knowing what a long shot the charter school lottery is too, it could very well remain our only yes). We will be arranging a tour to get an in-person look, but would also appreciate any insights from people with more experience in this program.