Anonymous wrote:Or think, it may happen for many. Why is your could more reasonable? No one is creating a strawman or hysteria. At this point there is a 1 in 3 chance this will happen.
Anonymous wrote:Um....some of us only have older kids. So if Policy C is chosen that actually could mean our HS kids would travel from NW to Eastern. C has city wide lottery for high school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:than your neighborhood school?
This is what the school wide lottery will mean for many families. I don't think it is a realistic expectation but I could be wrong. I assume the DME realizes this and is OK with those families leaving DCPS. Lower performing schools will not get an influx of good students.
We wouldn't do that drive every day. Would anyone?
Please try to tone down the exaggeration. Many families? Miles? My understanding of the proposals is the only possibility of this ever happening is with a citywide HS lottery and even in a worst case scenario you are not going to have any significant number of NW students being forced to travel to, say, Eastern.
This type of rhetoric is counterproductive. Better to emphasize the importance of certainty and the ability to attend the school closest to you.
Anonymous wrote:Of course I would. I drive 8 miles each way and that is to a private school.
Anonymous wrote:than your neighborhood school?
This is what the school wide lottery will mean for many families. I don't think it is a realistic expectation but I could be wrong. I assume the DME realizes this and is OK with those families leaving DCPS. Lower performing schools will not get an influx of good students.
We wouldn't do that drive every day. Would anyone?
Anonymous wrote:Of course I would. I drive 8 miles each way and that is to a private school.
Anonymous wrote:Of course I would. I drive 8 miles each way and that is to a private school.