Anonymous wrote:I say chances are low. I know DCUM forgets they exist, but there are other middle/high schools beyond Hardy Deal and Wilson. There is no benefit for those schools to discontinue OOB feeder rights.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm tired of hearing this-- schools just need NOT accept OOB students.
Case closed.
Sure. You must also be prepared for years when your kids' classes will be somewhat overcrowded (say 30 kids) because there won't enough students to justify three 4th-grade classes instead of two.
There are 2 forces in DCPS that perpetuate the OOB system. The central office hopes that OOB will continue to ensure some level of racial diversity in the Wilson feeder schools --- and principals use their power to take OOB students to maintain class sizes.
Anonymous wrote:I'm tired of hearing this-- schools just need NOT accept OOB students.
Case closed.
Anonymous wrote:I want EOTP at risk to be the only ones commuting westward, and boundary redraw is coming up in a couple years. I'm an EOTP parent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:there we go again, don't you get tired of these threads with random endless speculations.
Try being an EOTP DCPS parent for a minute.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:there we go again, don't you get tired of these threads with random endless speculations.
Try being an EOTP DCPS parent for a minute.
Anonymous wrote:there we go again, don't you get tired of these threads with random endless speculations.