Anonymous wrote:40% of the children at DC General are under age 2 (as in, age 0 or 1). When you consider the kids who are 2, or 3 but missed the deadline, most kids won't be going to any DCPS or charter school.
Of those that will, they'll be all different ages. Some will want to stay at their current school, some will already be enrolled at the IB school where their shelter is located, and some will enroll as new IB students at the school. But no grade or school is going to get a large influx of homeless children. And if families who enrolled at their new IB school move out of shelter, their kids can finish the school year there, and return at principal's discretion (same as kids who move OOB for other reasons).
None of it sounds unreasonable or too daunting to me. Most schools already have a number of homeless children. The ones that don't certainly have the fundraising and volunteer capacity to provide adequate services to the few kids who would attend.
Anonymous wrote:Bussing students across town.
Yes, no issues here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know what the plan is on accommodating new students who are living in the new homeless shelters (supposedly as of 2018) at their in-bound school? Do all the kids from each homeless shelter go to their in-bound school or are they divided up and distributed amongst various schools in their ward or close in proximity?
Seems like Bowser hasn't really thought through much of her "plan".
Is OP worried that there might be, gasp, homeless children in her Ward 3 school? Welcome to the rest of DCPS, Ward 3!
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I'm in Ward 1.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know what the plan is on accommodating new students who are living in the new homeless shelters (supposedly as of 2018) at their in-bound school? Do all the kids from each homeless shelter go to their in-bound school or are they divided up and distributed amongst various schools in their ward or close in proximity?
Seems like Bowser hasn't really thought through much of her "plan".
Is OP worried that there might be, gasp, homeless children in her Ward 3 school? Welcome to the rest of DCPS, Ward 3!
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know what the plan is on accommodating new students who are living in the new homeless shelters (supposedly as of 2018) at their in-bound school? Do all the kids from each homeless shelter go to their in-bound school or are they divided up and distributed amongst various schools in their ward or close in proximity?
Seems like Bowser hasn't really thought through much of her "plan".
Anonymous wrote:How is this different from the local school "accommodating" any student who moves into a new apartment building?
Anonymous wrote:How is this different from the local school "accommodating" any student who moves into a new apartment building?
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know what the plan is on accommodating new students who are living in the new homeless shelters (supposedly as of 2018) at their in-bound school? Do all the kids from each homeless shelter go to their in-bound school or are they divided up and distributed amongst various schools in their ward or close in proximity?
Seems like Bowser hasn't really thought through much of her "plan".