Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It feels like DCPS is "afraid" of Charter Sports programs. They don't want them competing against their students. The won't even let Charter schools use their outdoor facilities most times. It really is too bad.
If the DCPS is using their own facility, how can the charters also use them? During football, basketball, baseball and track season, the kids practice everyday right after school.
Anonymous wrote:It feels like DCPS is "afraid" of Charter Sports programs. They don't want them competing against their students. The won't even let Charter schools use their outdoor facilities most times. It really is too bad.
pretty sure this can't happen in DC. Foreign language instruction is mandatoryAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would someone attend a HS that doesn't offer sports?
Why would someone attend a HS that doesn't offer languages.
My child can take 100 different sports programs city-wide.
Anonymous wrote:Why would someone attend a HS that doesn't offer sports?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would someone attend a HS that doesn't offer sports?
Are you serious? Why would someone attend a HS that doesn't offer Latin? Or poetry club? Or drill team?
Why would someone attend a HS with gang issues? Why would someone attend a school with crumbling facilities? Why would someone attend a school with hoity-toity parents? Why would someone attend a school far away from public transportation? Why would someone attend a school without a gay-straight alliance? Why, why, why . . . ?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would someone attend a HS that doesn't offer sports?
Are you serious? Why would someone attend a HS that doesn't offer Latin? Or poetry club? Or drill team?
Anonymous wrote:Why would someone attend a HS that doesn't offer sports?
Anonymous wrote:Banneker, although it's a DCPS allows their students to play certain sports at other DCPS.
Anonymous wrote:I think it's only certain sports where they don't compete against each other. My DD runs track for a charter and we see DCPS at the meets all the time. Not many Charter HS are large enough to have sports teams. Our charter actually loses students to DCPS so they can play a particular sport and possibly be seen by potential colleges.