Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow this article is so clueless.
how so?
Because parents will never accept pure lottery, and it is not logistically feasible for people even if they liked it philosophically. The tide is turning against it as San Francisco's experience has shown.
Because someone with a clue would know that DCPS numbers are guesses at best and lies at worst. Not just the enrollment projections, but the capacity stats, are really questionable.
Because if you compare these numbers with the enrollment projections in the SY 19-20 budgets, they don't match up well.
Because DCPS can and does add capacity, e.v. Van Ness, Bard, Brookland Middle, Wells Middle. And opening new middle and high schools can result in capacity increases in other grade levels.
Per the article - DC might be particularly ripe for an all-lottery system because its neighborhood-based system isn’t particularly strong – already three quarters of the public school students attend schools they were assigned to by lottery, either charters or DCPS out-of-boundary. For them, DC already doesn’t have a neighborhood-based school system.
You may be the lucky 1 in 4 that is not dependent on the lottery, but it will not be a huge switch in culture/expectations for 75%.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow this article is so clueless.
how so?
Because parents will never accept pure lottery, and it is not logistically feasible for people even if they liked it philosophically. The tide is turning against it as San Francisco's experience has shown.
Because someone with a clue would know that DCPS numbers are guesses at best and lies at worst. Not just the enrollment projections, but the capacity stats, are really questionable.
Because if you compare these numbers with the enrollment projections in the SY 19-20 budgets, they don't match up well.
Because DCPS can and does add capacity, e.v. Van Ness, Bard, Brookland Middle, Wells Middle. And opening new middle and high schools can result in capacity increases in other grade levels.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow this article is so clueless.
how so?
Anonymous wrote:Wow this article is so clueless.
Anonymous wrote:What GGW does not grasp is that all of these numbers are typical DCPS gobbledygook and cannot be taken seriously. Yes some areas are overcrowded but on a more detailed level this is all crap data.