Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a child who will graduate from a Wilson feeding middle school. We reside inside the geographic boundary for this middle school. What happens if we move outside of the geographic boundary? Does my child still have access to Wilson because they will have graduated from a feeder middle?
We are NOT out of boundary for this middle. To me, the rules are clear in that scenario. The out-of-boundary student does clearly have access to Wilson.
DCPS has not given a clear answer on this even when directly asked. At my elementary last year kids automatically enrolled in the feeder middle even though they were out of bounds.
Agree. The DCPS policy is clear, but it's not clear that the policy is being enforced or followed. It also is a new policy as of about a year or so ago and before then people who moved DID retain feeder rights.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a child who will graduate from a Wilson feeding middle school. We reside inside the geographic boundary for this middle school. What happens if we move outside of the geographic boundary? Does my child still have access to Wilson because they will have graduated from a feeder middle?
We are NOT out of boundary for this middle. To me, the rules are clear in that scenario. The out-of-boundary student does clearly have access to Wilson.
DCPS has not given a clear answer on this even when directly asked. At my elementary last year kids automatically enrolled in the feeder middle even though they were out of bounds.
Anonymous wrote:I have a child who will graduate from a Wilson feeding middle school. We reside inside the geographic boundary for this middle school. What happens if we move outside of the geographic boundary? Does my child still have access to Wilson because they will have graduated from a feeder middle?
We are NOT out of boundary for this middle. To me, the rules are clear in that scenario. The out-of-boundary student does clearly have access to Wilson.
Anonymous wrote:I have a child who will graduate from a Wilson feeding middle school. We reside inside the geographic boundary for this middle school. What happens if we move outside of the geographic boundary? Does my child still have access to Wilson because they will have graduated from a feeder middle?
We are NOT out of boundary for this middle. To me, the rules are clear in that scenario. The out-of-boundary student does clearly have access to Wilson.