Anonymous wrote:I think they are hoping that it will mean that it will be a guaranteed Ward 6 school, rather than a citywide school. But in truth whoever is outside the small radius will resent it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not really satisfied with this answer and I've seen this question raised on Moth and ignored. A 9-block square in that neck of the woods would fill a class right? and really make,it an expensive square to buy in wouldnt it? I think i remember from other posts that the way they give it now at maury or tyler is a big square, much bigger than 9-blocks. Preference seems to put these people to the front of a long line ahead of all other people in ward 6 that want a spot. Not sure that is reasonable or why they deserve it?
They don't "deserve" it. They can want anything they want, but wanting isn't getting. The only people who really have a reason to be upset about SWS being city-wide are the people who were inbounds for the Cluster, IMO. They lost SWS. The people who just happened to live next to a school where SWS ultimately ended up-- why should they be entitled to this program? Because they own expensive houses?
If DCPS does give proximity preference for SWS, I for one will be extremely pissed off.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not really satisfied with this answer and I've seen this question raised on Moth and ignored. A 9-block square in that neck of the woods would fill a class right? and really make,it an expensive square to buy in wouldnt it? I think i remember from other posts that the way they give it now at maury or tyler is a big square, much bigger than 9-blocks. Preference seems to put these people to the front of a long line ahead of all other people in ward 6 that want a spot. Not sure that is reasonable or why they deserve it?
They don't "deserve" it. They can want anything they want, but wanting isn't getting. The only people who really have a reason to be upset about SWS being city-wide are the people who were inbounds for the Cluster, IMO. They lost SWS. The people who just happened to live next to a school where SWS ultimately ended up-- why should they be entitled to this program? Because they own expensive houses?
If DCPS does give proximity preference for SWS, I for one will be extremely pissed off.
Anonymous wrote:Not really satisfied with this answer and I've seen this question raised on Moth and ignored. A 9-block square in that neck of the woods would fill a class right? and really make,it an expensive square to buy in wouldnt it? I think i remember from other posts that the way they give it now at maury or tyler is a big square, much bigger than 9-blocks. Preference seems to put these people to the front of a long line ahead of all other people in ward 6 that want a spot. Not sure that is reasonable or why they deserve it?