Anonymous wrote:according to the round 1 results linked at http://dcps.dc.gov/page/my-school-dc-lottery, Powell had 40 IB kids on its waitlist. If it's true that they've gotten through that whole list by now, it may not be as hard for DCPS to give them guaranteed PK.
Tubman had 22 IB PK3+4 kids waitlisted at the end of Round 1 so that's another tough one. I hope they add more schools to the list of those with a guarantee. It's easier for parents not to have to take their toddlers across town, and it encourages community support for a school.
Anonymous wrote:Van Ness can't have it both ways. Some posters on here feel very confident that it won't be a Title I school next year. If that's the case, it won't have guaranteed PK.
There are a few Title I schools that are really going to struggle to implement the guaranteed PK--they just don't have the space. Powell waitlisted 40 IB PK3 kids last year--not all of them would have wanted to use the guarantee, but you'd definitely need an extra classroom or two to accommodate those who did. And the next year, you'd need an extra PK4 classroom or two to handle the kids as they moved up. Does Powell have any extra classrooms, let alone three or four?
Anonymous wrote:Van Ness can't have it both ways. Some posters on here feel very confident that it won't be a Title I school next year. If that's the case, it won't have guaranteed PK.
There are a few Title I schools that are really going to struggle to implement the guaranteed PK--they just don't have the space. Powell waitlisted 40 IB PK3 kids last year--not all of them would have wanted to use the guarantee, but you'd definitely need an extra classroom or two to accommodate those who did. And the next year, you'd need an extra PK4 classroom or two to handle the kids as they moved up. Does Powell have any extra classrooms, let alone three or four?
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone heard whether/when there is a plan to extend to pilot program to other schools?