Anonymous wrote:Make it a citywide DCPS school that is accessible by car, bus, and Metrorail and is not far from a major thoroughfare that leads to and from Ward 8. Make it as desirable as the West of the Park schools so people don’t have to travel as far to get the top rated DCPS schools that are safe and diverse. Make it a school that any parent would want their child to attend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:not all ward 8 parents want the same things. Some want to be close to home and others are willing to travel. Some want diversity and some want as many white kids as possible and some want afrocentric education where all the teachers and administrators are black too. Some want arts. Some want high PARCC scores. Some want language immersion or montessori or a traditional school with uniforms and discipline.
There are tens of thousands of people in Ward 8. There's not going to a consensus about schools there any more than in any other ward.
This is OP, and this is what I'm hoping to get at. The Tyler thread paints ward 8 families and African American families with a very broad brush. So here's a chance for people to weigh in with personal opinions if they want to. And as to the next poster who says get out there, excuse me, this is dcum and I don't see why this topic more than any other should be limited to conversations IRL.
Anonymous wrote:not all ward 8 parents want the same things. Some want to be close to home and others are willing to travel. Some want diversity and some want as many white kids as possible and some want afrocentric education where all the teachers and administrators are black too. Some want arts. Some want high PARCC scores. Some want language immersion or montessori or a traditional school with uniforms and discipline.
There are tens of thousands of people in Ward 8. There's not going to a consensus about schools there any more than in any other ward.
Anonymous wrote:not all ward 8 parents want the same things. Some want to be close to home and others are willing to travel. Some want diversity and some want as many white kids as possible and some want afrocentric education where all the teachers and administrators are black too. Some want arts. Some want high PARCC scores. Some want language immersion or montessori or a traditional school with uniforms and discipline.
There are tens of thousands of people in Ward 8. There's not going to a consensus about schools there any more than in any other ward.