Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like kind of a racist assumption PP. It’s due to the additional kids when the other charter closed. Will not happen again.
DCB parent here. I'm not sure where the PP was going with the quip about demographics, but the PP is otherwise right. The PK4 class last year was added to accommodate siblings that weren't initially enrolled in PK3. It had nothing to do with the previous charter. I wouldn't count on that happening again this year.
Sorry - not racist - just trying to figure out why a large portion of the students eligible wouldn't enroll at PK3, but instead at PK4. There is little to distinguish this school from any other school (which have not had this problem to my knowledge), except, demographics skew more Hispanic than other schools. (Or, perhaps it's income level in which case that is still demographic?)
It can just be factual.
There, I opened that can of worms. Enjoy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like kind of a racist assumption PP. It’s due to the additional kids when the other charter closed. Will not happen again.
DCB parent here. I'm not sure where the PP was going with the quip about demographics, but the PP is otherwise right. The PK4 class last year was added to accommodate siblings that weren't initially enrolled in PK3. It had nothing to do with the previous charter. I wouldn't count on that happening again this year.
Sorry - not racist - just trying to figure out why a large portion of the students eligible wouldn't enroll at PK3, but instead at PK4. There is little to distinguish this school from any other school (which have not had this problem to my knowledge), except, demographics skew more Hispanic than other schools. (Or, perhaps it's income level in which case that is still demographic?)
It can just be factual.
There, I opened that can of worms. Enjoy.
Was there room for them to enroll in preK3? Do you have specific knowledge of the demographics of this particular group of students? Do you know much in particular about the circumstances that made opening a new class feasible and desirable? Or do you want to simply suggest there is something wrong with how low income parents make decisions. (And, btw, most charter schools serve high needs populations ... if they don't, there's something fishy going on.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like kind of a racist assumption PP. It’s due to the additional kids when the other charter closed. Will not happen again.
DCB parent here. I'm not sure where the PP was going with the quip about demographics, but the PP is otherwise right. The PK4 class last year was added to accommodate siblings that weren't initially enrolled in PK3. It had nothing to do with the previous charter. I wouldn't count on that happening again this year.
Sorry - not racist - just trying to figure out why a large portion of the students eligible wouldn't enroll at PK3, but instead at PK4. There is little to distinguish this school from any other school (which have not had this problem to my knowledge), except, demographics skew more Hispanic than other schools. (Or, perhaps it's income level in which case that is still demographic?)
It can just be factual.
There, I opened that can of worms. Enjoy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like kind of a racist assumption PP. It’s due to the additional kids when the other charter closed. Will not happen again.
DCB parent here. I'm not sure where the PP was going with the quip about demographics, but the PP is otherwise right. The PK4 class last year was added to accommodate siblings that weren't initially enrolled in PK3. It had nothing to do with the previous charter. I wouldn't count on that happening again this year.
Sorry - not racist - just trying to figure out why a large portion of the students eligible wouldn't enroll at PK3, but instead at PK4. There is little to distinguish this school from any other school (which have not had this problem to my knowledge), except, demographics skew more Hispanic than other schools. (Or, perhaps it's income level in which case that is still demographic?)
It can just be factual.
There, I opened that can of worms. Enjoy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like kind of a racist assumption PP. It’s due to the additional kids when the other charter closed. Will not happen again.
DCB parent here. I'm not sure where the PP was going with the quip about demographics, but the PP is otherwise right. The PK4 class last year was added to accommodate siblings that weren't initially enrolled in PK3. It had nothing to do with the previous charter. I wouldn't count on that happening again this year.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like kind of a racist assumption PP. It’s due to the additional kids when the other charter closed. Will not happen again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why was an extra class added last year? That wasn't the class to absorb the kids already attending the charter school that closed was it?
Didn’t they add a class to absorb many of the siblings of the kids they added?
I think they added a class because those older kids already attending had siblings that they failed to enroll at PK3. Is this a thing with the demographic maybe? Like they didn’t want to do PK3, and then tried to enroll at PK4. Enough of them to create a whole new class to avoid denying all the sibs, who were unexpected. I guess that bubble class is now moving up. This is my understanding but I’m not 100%.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why was an extra class added last year? That wasn't the class to absorb the kids already attending the charter school that closed was it?
Didn’t they add a class to absorb many of the siblings of the kids they added?
Anonymous wrote:Hmmm...yours moved 6 spots? Mine has only moved 5. Started out at 23 and now 18. I’m not going to hold my breath about it because they had 3 classes this year and the upcoming year they will only have two. Kindergarten will now have 3 classes. Unless a miracle happens where a huge amount of families decline or they happen to open another class it will be highly unlikely.
Anonymous wrote:Why was an extra class added last year? That wasn't the class to absorb the kids already attending the charter school that closed was it?