Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What you're proposing are called charters.
Dorothy Height is a former charter that is now being managed by DCPS in Ward 4. And next year DCPS will take over Excel Academy, which I think is in Ward 8.
Anonymous wrote:So sick of all these “I’ve got the solution!” threads. Everyone with the internet is an education reformer. Exhausting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Citywide schools do not = charter. Charters are wholly separate from city administration. I would like to see more experimentation within the DCPS structure, like magnet schools. STEM focused schools, gifted and talented programs etc. Locate these programs in schools that are under enrolled and offer to in bound families as well as OOB. To some degree this is already being done wth language immersion and a couple of Montessori programs, but I’d like a more diverse offerings.
Yes but the Montessori dcps schools are terrible. The only reason the immersion ones are semi successful (emphasis on semi) has to do with motivated parents. There is not one immersion dcps I’d consider.
Anonymous wrote:Citywide schools do not = charter. Charters are wholly separate from city administration. I would like to see more experimentation within the DCPS structure, like magnet schools. STEM focused schools, gifted and talented programs etc. Locate these programs in schools that are under enrolled and offer to in bound families as well as OOB. To some degree this is already being done wth language immersion and a couple of Montessori programs, but I’d like a more diverse offerings.
Anonymous wrote:Time for good neighborhood schools in every neighborhood.
Anonymous wrote:What you're proposing are called charters.