Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would love it if the mindset that Wilson always gets what it wants, and the other schools sometimes do, would change.
Whether Wilson needs to lose out now, I don't know. But people have turned out to rely on the first thought, and it's part of what drives people to schools in Tenleytown. W(ilson) people always get what they want.
Why don't you read the first post in this thread?
"Wilson will receive $8,307 per student. In contrast, Eastern will receive $10,654 per student and Coolidge nearly twice the amount of Wilson with $16,209 per student."
Let's make it easier. Funding per student:
- At Wilson: $8,307
- At Eastern: $10,654
- At Coolidge: $16,209
If someone "always gets what they want," it is certainly not Wilson. Wake up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would love it if the mindset that Wilson always gets what it wants, and the other schools sometimes do, would change.
Whether Wilson needs to lose out now, I don't know. But people have turned out to rely on the first thought, and it's part of what drives people to schools in Tenleytown. W(ilson) people always get what they want.
Why don't you read the first post in this thread?
"Wilson will receive $8,307 per student. In contrast, Eastern will receive $10,654 per student and Coolidge nearly twice the amount of Wilson with $16,209 per student."
Let's make it easier. Funding per student:
- At Wilson: $8,307
- At Eastern: $10,654
- At Coolidge: $16,209
If someone "always gets what they want," it is certainly not Wilson. Wake up.
Anonymous wrote:I would love it if the mindset that Wilson always gets what it wants, and the other schools sometimes do, would change.
Whether Wilson needs to lose out now, I don't know. But people have turned out to rely on the first thought, and it's part of what drives people to schools in Tenleytown. W(ilson) people always get what they want.
Anonymous wrote:If Wilson's funding is decreased, how will the school be able to support the crew, field hockey, and lacrosse teams? Will a decrease in funding mean that Wilson won't be able to support the 39 after school clubs, it currently has? WTF!!! Someone should do something about this travesty.
Anonymous wrote:
Thanks for raising this, Jeff.
I don't understand this language in the petition:
"DCPS receives $11,580 in foundation funding -- before additional funding for at risk, special education and English language learners -- for each student at Wilson but proposed to pass only approximately $6,000 in such foundation funding per student to Wilson."
Can you explain? Is DCPS diverting foundation funding from Wilson, in other words "stealing" the difference between $11,580 and the $8,307 you point out?
Anonymous wrote:
Thanks for raising this, Jeff.
I don't understand this language in the petition:
"DCPS receives $11,580 in foundation funding -- before additional funding for at risk, special education and English language learners -- for each student at Wilson but proposed to pass only approximately $6,000 in such foundation funding per student to Wilson."
Can you explain? Is DCPS diverting foundation funding from Wilson, in other words "stealing" the difference between $11,580 and the $8,307 you point out?