Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:...really sucks. But it only sucks because daycare/private is so expensive, and DC residents have become conditioned to the expectation that we'll receive it as a government entitlement. There ar estill more seats offered than taken, it's just that the excess is in Ward 7, (i.e. more than halfway to Tysons).
We're all getting in for K. We just need to buck up until then.
Where do you live that Ward 7 (on the far Eastern corner of the triangle) is 1/2 way to Tysons, which is West of the city?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PK3/4 has helped DC retain high income (and tax-paying families). The city should make the program more accessible due to its popularity.
It was created for low income residents. To help the kids get school ready. It is/was a better option than head start. And most truly high SES don't even stress about PS lottery. We just keep our kids in private and move along.
Anonymous wrote:...really sucks. But it only sucks because daycare/private is so expensive, and DC residents have become conditioned to the expectation that we'll receive it as a government entitlement. There ar estill more seats offered than taken, it's just that the excess is in Ward 7, (i.e. more than halfway to Tysons).
We're all getting in for K. We just need to buck up until then.
Anonymous wrote:PK3/4 has helped DC retain high income (and tax-paying families). The city should make the program more accessible due to its popularity.
Anonymous wrote:Some counties like prince William are cutting K to half day. In DC we are lucky to have some pk3 and pk4 options - I bet that there are spots people just need to be willing to travel or go to "less desirable" schools.
Anonymous wrote:...really sucks. But it only sucks because daycare/private is so expensive, and DC residents have become conditioned to the expectation that we'll receive it as a government entitlement. There ar estill more seats offered than taken, it's just that the excess is in Ward 7, (i.e. more than halfway to Tysons).
We're all getting in for K. We just need to buck up until then.
Anonymous wrote:PK3/4 has helped DC retain high income (and tax-paying families). The city should make the program more accessible due to its popularity.
Anonymous wrote:Is K-12 a government entitlement also? What about police, fire and sanitation service?
Anonymous wrote:...really sucks. But it only sucks because daycare/private is so expensive, and DC residents have become conditioned to the expectation that we'll receive it as a government entitlement. There ar estill more seats offered than taken, it's just that the excess is in Ward 7, (i.e. more than halfway to Tysons).
We're all getting in for K. We just need to buck up until then.