Anonymous wrote:The Mayor and DME Niles should sit down with the charter schools with the longest waiting lists and ask:
1. What are you doing to serve more students?
2. If we provide you with more resources, will you serve more students?
3. How will you maintain or improve current quality as you move to serve more students?
4. What can we do to be helpful beyond providing more funding?
5. If we offered you a co-location opportunity within a DCPS school, would you take it? Why or why not?
Anonymous wrote:Kaya doesn't want a sit down. Charters would replicate in a heart beat but there's no space and Kaya and the machine won't release any.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They should give a long, hard look at why it is that so many families are seeking out charters (whether immersion or other offerings) and look at what DCPS could solidly offer there. If DCPS wants to stay competetive and relevant to meaningful education rather than just continuing to be the default, the fall-back, the choice of last resort, then they need to start seriously looking at what it takes to attract and retain families. And for Bowser, she needs to be looking at it not as city services being provided but also attracting and retaining tax base that will help the city.
I think they (DCPS) is doing quite a bit to "stay competitive and relevant".
Anonymous wrote:They should give a long, hard look at why it is that so many families are seeking out charters (whether immersion or other offerings) and look at what DCPS could solidly offer there. If DCPS wants to stay competetive and relevant to meaningful education rather than just continuing to be the default, the fall-back, the choice of last resort, then they need to start seriously looking at what it takes to attract and retain families. And for Bowser, she needs to be looking at it not as city services being provided but also attracting and retaining tax base that will help the city.
Anonymous wrote:They should give a long, hard look at why it is that so many families are seeking out charters (whether immersion or other offerings) and look at what DCPS could solidly offer there. If DCPS wants to stay competetive and relevant to meaningful education rather than just continuing to be the default, the fall-back, the choice of last resort, then they need to start seriously looking at what it takes to attract and retain families. And for Bowser, she needs to be looking at it not as city services being provided but also attracting and retaining tax base that will help the city.
Anonymous wrote:Yes! Why can't this happen?