Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Relax everyone. The spot where the shelter may be is still a patch of grass.
Your true colors are showing.
The biggest threat to a shelter being built at that location would be the crony deal that underlies it.
Anonymous wrote:Relax everyone. The spot where the shelter may be is still a patch of grass.
Your true colors are showing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How will homeless kids overwhelm the school system. The proposed shelter has 38 units, and not all of the units are going to have kids in them.
Women can I have many children, so 38 units may be like 38 x 5 kids or something.
But even assuming this is the case, the kids would be of varying ages and some of these kids will remain at the schools they are currently enrolled in. Although I agree that there should be additional support for these schools to give the necessary assistance for these kids, I think it's a bit of an over-reaction to say that these kids will overwhelm the school system.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How will homeless kids overwhelm the school system. The proposed shelter has 38 units, and not all of the units are going to have kids in them.
No, we've been told that all of the rooms will have kids in them -- two bunkbeds each -- and they will predictably be of toddler and elementary school age. There's also uncertainty whether the shelter will house 38 or 50 units. Mostly single-mother families rotate in and out every 3-4 months, all of them with the right to attend the neighborhood school, and then they can stay at the school even though they might find permanent housing elsewhere in the city.
Couple that with the fact that Stoddert is already overcrowded, and you have to wonder whether DCPS has lost its "planning" chip.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So Mary Cheh is grilling Chancellor Henderson about the huge numbers of new homeless children who will be coming in to Stoddert. It seems the line is that they will overwhelm the school because it is an attractive place to attend.
But how many children per grade could we really be talking about here?
How many new families are being allowed to buy homes and have children in the Stoddert attendance zone?
And most interesting to me, don't we have a deal that buses military kids from JBAB deep in SE/SW to Stoddert so they can't be forced to integrate with their ghetto neighbors? Couldn't we dial back the numbers who participate in that program so that we can prioritize DC's homeless over a shameless anti-integration busing program?
Your slur against military families is disgusting. Do you know the hardships that many military families endure while a parent is sent on multiple deployments. Why shouldn't those who put their lives on the line for our country -- so that you have the freedom to blog your ill-informed and callous scribblings to your heart's content -- at least have the peace of mind that their kids can go to an okay school, while they are sacrificing? Don't we owe our military volunteers that much?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How will homeless kids overwhelm the school system. The proposed shelter has 38 units, and not all of the units are going to have kids in them.
Women can I have many children, so 38 units may be like 38 x 5 kids or something.
Anonymous wrote:How will homeless kids overwhelm the school system. The proposed shelter has 38 units, and not all of the units are going to have kids in them.
Anonymous wrote:So Mary Cheh is grilling Chancellor Henderson about the huge numbers of new homeless children who will be coming in to Stoddert. It seems the line is that they will overwhelm the school because it is an attractive place to attend.
But how many children per grade could we really be talking about here?
How many new families are being allowed to buy homes and have children in the Stoddert attendance zone?
And most interesting to me, don't we have a deal that buses military kids from JBAB deep in SE/SW to Stoddert so they can't be forced to integrate with their ghetto neighbors? Couldn't we dial back the numbers who participate in that program so that we can prioritize DC's homeless over a shameless anti-integration busing program?
Anonymous wrote:How will homeless kids overwhelm the school system. The proposed shelter has 38 units, and not all of the units are going to have kids in them.
Anonymous wrote:So Mary Cheh is grilling Chancellor Henderson about the huge numbers of new homeless children who will be coming in to Stoddert. It seems the line is that they will overwhelm the school because it is an attractive place to attend.
But how many children per grade could we really be talking about here?
How many new families are being allowed to buy homes and have children in the Stoddert attendance zone?
And most interesting to me, don't we have a deal that buses military kids from JBAB deep in SE/SW to Stoddert so they can't be forced to integrate with their ghetto neighbors? Couldn't we dial back the numbers who participate in that program so that we can prioritize DC's homeless over a shameless anti-integration busing program?