Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is it that they don't understand that the horse will be out of the barn when the new lottery opens in December?
The council should demand DME Smith's resignation now. Hardly any of the council members support this -- not just the mayoral candidates.
No DC Council EVER has supported school boundary changes. 40 years of kicking the can down the road. Not a profile in courage.
In DC, it generally takes courage to stand up to a harebrained plan. I'm glad to see some council members finally joining Catania in doing just that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:... Catania wants to delay things "at least" one year until school improvement plans are in place, AND he wants to ways to give parents "additive rights and not subtractive rights". Sounds like an extended dual access right to Deal and Wilson might be on his mind until other schools are improved.
Great. Maybe I should buy stock in a trailer company now, because it sounds like DCPS will need buy many more to stuff hundreds more kids into Deal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is it that they don't understand that the horse will be out of the barn when the new lottery opens in December?
what has actually changed though? I thought the DME proposals were basically gutted.
In order to go back to the old boundaries, wouldn't DC have to notify families one year in advance of the boundaries changing (so at this point, no earlier than the 2016-17 school year, unless they're going to reassign kids mid-year)? Otherwise, council would have to repeal that law, AND interpret it in some way that allows them to retroactively eliminate the notice requirement. Seems highly unlikely. There are families that would fight it (folks newly assigned to Cleveland, people shifted from Amidon to Van Ness, to name a few) and I think the courts would agree with them.
Plus, if there's any hint of this I bet a ton of charters will drop out of the common lottery, and possibly start their own common lottery. Why should they deal with DCPS uncertainty if they don't have to? If there's a separate charter lottery look forward to a much bigger September shuffle in future years, and a continued rise in the % of kids attending charters compared to DCPS.
Anonymous wrote:How is it that they don't understand that the horse will be out of the barn when the new lottery opens in December?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is it that they don't understand that the horse will be out of the barn when the new lottery opens in December?
The council should demand DME Smith's resignation now. Hardly any of the council members support this -- not just the mayoral candidates.
No DC Council EVER has supported school boundary changes. 40 years of kicking the can down the road. Not a profile in courage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is it that they don't understand that the horse will be out of the barn when the new lottery opens in December?
The council should demand DME Smith's resignation now. Hardly any of the council members support this -- not just the mayoral candidates.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is it that they don't understand that the horse will be out of the barn when the new lottery opens in December?
what has actually changed though? I thought the DME proposals were basically gutted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is it that they don't understand that the horse will be out of the barn when the new lottery opens in December?
The council should demand DME Smith's resignation now. Hardly any of the council members support this -- not just the mayoral candidates.
Anonymous wrote:How is it that they don't understand that the horse will be out of the barn when the new lottery opens in December?
Anonymous wrote:How is it that they don't understand that the horse will be out of the barn when the new lottery opens in December?
Anonymous wrote:... Catania wants to delay things "at least" one year until school improvement plans are in place, AND he wants to ways to give parents "additive rights and not subtractive rights". Sounds like an extended dual access right to Deal and Wilson might be on his mind until other schools are improved.