Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are 5500 5th graders in DCPS and charters.
The number of seats at schools which start at 5th represent a tiny percentage of the total. No need for your to attend one of them if you don't want. Chances are you won't get in anyway.
Taking this a step further --
9 charters start middle school at 5th (BASIS, Cap City, EL Haynes, Wash Latin, KIPP AIM, KIPP Key, KIPP Northeast Academy, KIPP Valor and KIPP Will).
Combined they offered 428 seats in the 17-18 lottery -- out of 5500. A drop in the proverbial bucket.
BASIS - 120
Cap City - 55
EL Haynes - 6
Wash Latin - 90
KIPP AIM - 1
KIPP Key - 1
KIPP NE Academy - 125
KIPP Valor - 25
KIPP Will - 5
Everythign isn't a conspiracy to gut traditional schools. In fact, these schools could achieve that end more easily if they were PK3-8 or 12.
NP. Thanks for the stats. Of the ~5K left do you know what the breakdown is between schools at/near capacity ( I'll need help there but guesssing deal, hardy, Stuart-Hobson, ???) and those that are far below capacity?
None of the schools you list have 5th grade.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are 5500 5th graders in DCPS and charters.
The number of seats at schools which start at 5th represent a tiny percentage of the total. No need for your to attend one of them if you don't want. Chances are you won't get in anyway.
Taking this a step further --
9 charters start middle school at 5th (BASIS, Cap City, EL Haynes, Wash Latin, KIPP AIM, KIPP Key, KIPP Northeast Academy, KIPP Valor and KIPP Will).
Combined they offered 428 seats in the 17-18 lottery -- out of 5500. A drop in the proverbial bucket.
BASIS - 120
Cap City - 55
EL Haynes - 6
Wash Latin - 90
KIPP AIM - 1
KIPP Key - 1
KIPP NE Academy - 125
KIPP Valor - 25
KIPP Will - 5
Everythign isn't a conspiracy to gut traditional schools. In fact, these schools could achieve that end more easily if they were PK3-8 or 12.
NP. Thanks for the stats. Of the ~5K left do you know what the breakdown is between schools at/near capacity ( I'll need help there but guesssing deal, hardy, Stuart-Hobson, ???) and those that are far below capacity?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are 5500 5th graders in DCPS and charters.
The number of seats at schools which start at 5th represent a tiny percentage of the total. No need for your to attend one of them if you don't want. Chances are you won't get in anyway.
Taking this a step further --
9 charters start middle school at 5th (BASIS, Cap City, EL Haynes, Wash Latin, KIPP AIM, KIPP Key, KIPP Northeast Academy, KIPP Valor and KIPP Will).
Combined they offered 428 seats in the 17-18 lottery -- out of 5500. A drop in the proverbial bucket.
BASIS - 120
Cap City - 55
EL Haynes - 6
Wash Latin - 90
KIPP AIM - 1
KIPP Key - 1
KIPP NE Academy - 125
KIPP Valor - 25
KIPP Will - 5
Everythign isn't a conspiracy to gut traditional schools. In fact, these schools could achieve that end more easily if they were PK3-8 or 12.
NP. Thanks for the stats. Of the ~5K left do you know what the breakdown is between schools at/near capacity ( I'll need help there but guesssing deal, hardy, Stuart-Hobson, ???) and those that are far below capacity?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are 5500 5th graders in DCPS and charters.
The number of seats at schools which start at 5th represent a tiny percentage of the total. No need for your to attend one of them if you don't want. Chances are you won't get in anyway.
Taking this a step further --
9 charters start middle school at 5th (BASIS, Cap City, EL Haynes, Wash Latin, KIPP AIM, KIPP Key, KIPP Northeast Academy, KIPP Valor and KIPP Will).
Combined they offered 428 seats in the 17-18 lottery -- out of 5500. A drop in the proverbial bucket.
BASIS - 120
Cap City - 55
EL Haynes - 6
Wash Latin - 90
KIPP AIM - 1
KIPP Key - 1
KIPP NE Academy - 125
KIPP Valor - 25
KIPP Will - 5
Everythign isn't a conspiracy to gut traditional schools. In fact, these schools could achieve that end more easily if they were PK3-8 or 12.
Anonymous wrote:I completely agree with OP. Charters starting at 5th is a structural ploy to pull kids out of DCPS and there is no question it hurts DCPS schools. I really wish the ed policy people would find a way to align the charter and traditional public school systems. Its been a major cause of eroding DCPS middle schools throughout the city.
Anonymous wrote:There are 5500 5th graders in DCPS and charters.
The number of seats at schools which start at 5th represent a tiny percentage of the total. No need for your to attend one of them if you don't want. Chances are you won't get in anyway.
Anonymous wrote:I completely agree with OP. Charters starting at 5th is a structural ploy to pull kids out of DCPS and there is no question it hurts DCPS schools. I really wish the ed policy people would find a way to align the charter and traditional public school systems. Its been a major cause of eroding DCPS middle schools throughout the city.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It wouldn't make much difference. People are looking fir a good middlr school and might just start leaving earlier to get one. The only solution is to deal with the actual issues, not tweak the rules.
+1. You could just as easily say that PK-8 is a problem.
Anonymous wrote:It wouldn't make much difference. People are looking fir a good middlr school and might just start leaving earlier to get one. The only solution is to deal with the actual issues, not tweak the rules.