Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:+1000. My kids have been in charters since PK3 and are now entering 6th and 9th grade.
They are getting good academic educations but have yet to attend a school with a gym or a cafeteria, not to mention decent play space. Meanwhile DCPS is building Taj Mahal buildings (Roosevelt HS) and letting plenty of other spaces sit empty. It's maddening.
We drive by Shaw Middle every day. Why is that school sitting empty - I know plenty of charter schools that would jump on the chance to make that a quality school.
Or how about any of the other school/city buildings just sitting empty.
Shaw Middle was a potential site for City Center Middle School. So charters and DCPS schools are equally getting the shaft. As a parent of a DCPS elementary student, I was hoping that it would go toward a DCPS middle school, but if not, something ought to be done with that building. Charter or whatever. It is an eye sore.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I stay in the city for my local DCPS. Charters we can't get into are irrelevant.
Right, but you can "get into" a good local DCPS school because you are IB and can afford to live in that neighborhood. Yes, not everyone can get into charters because their lotteries are full... but with full lotteries, stopping growth of the very best ones is sort of counterproductive...?
Anonymous wrote:I stay in the city for my local DCPS. Charters we can't get into are irrelevant.
Anonymous wrote:+1000. My kids have been in charters since PK3 and are now entering 6th and 9th grade.
They are getting good academic educations but have yet to attend a school with a gym or a cafeteria, not to mention decent play space. Meanwhile DCPS is building Taj Mahal buildings (Roosevelt HS) and letting plenty of other spaces sit empty. It's maddening.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:+1000. My kids have been in charters since PK3 and are now entering 6th and 9th grade.
They are getting good academic educations but have yet to attend a school with a gym or a cafeteria, not to mention decent play space. Meanwhile DCPS is building Taj Mahal buildings (Roosevelt HS) and letting plenty of other spaces sit empty. It's maddening.
We drive by Shaw Middle every day. Why is that school sitting empty - I know plenty of charter schools that would jump on the chance to make that a quality school.
Or how about any of the other school/city buildings just sitting empty.
Anonymous wrote:The Mayor is not in favor of charter school programming and adding Jennifer was just throwing a bone to charter advocates. She is in favor of neighborhood preference, restricting location of charters and general limiting charter autonomy.
Anonymous wrote:+1000. My kids have been in charters since PK3 and are now entering 6th and 9th grade.
They are getting good academic educations but have yet to attend a school with a gym or a cafeteria, not to mention decent play space. Meanwhile DCPS is building Taj Mahal buildings (Roosevelt HS) and letting plenty of other spaces sit empty. It's maddening.