Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No space for PS3 schools in WotP schools. It's not a required grade, so better to dedicate sufficient classroom space to required grades than to cram them into classes of 30. DPR camps WotP are great and ridiculously cheap.
This is your answer.
True, but then the city should
give vouchers or tax reduction or something to compensate those excluded from what has become a universal program. It sounds a bit funny to say, the city is investing is pre-school for all...except for Ward 3 kids, since their parents are supposed to be filthy rich. Perhaps we don't have the right to clean water, either?
Entitled much?
You're not
excluded from anything, lady. What about all the people in Ward 7 and 8 who have barely a school that produces students at 50% proficiency. What about their vouchers or tax reduction because their neighborhood schools are failing them?
You CHOSE to live where you did; maybe if you lived elsewhere you'd have more paycheck to do with what you pleased at the end of the month. You are CHOOSING to send your child to PS3, just like every other person in the city who lives paycheck to paycheck. Get a grip and exercise your options. At least in DC you have them when your child is 3 and 4; anywhere else in the DMV-area you don't until K.