Anonymous wrote:There aren't a lot of good high school options EOTR for non-selective schools - if your child has an IEP or other challenges and and won't get into Bard, your options for high school in ward 8 or 7 are very limited. Thurgood Marshall, maybe Friendship. Both have long long waitlist, and if kids don't get in they have to travel a long long way to go to a decent high school.
Right now selective high schools (Walls, Banneker, Bard, McKinley) in our city cream the strongest academic and behavioral students from our non-selective options leaving them to educate the rest. Even though it's non-selective KIPP high school still has AP classes and an honors program and athletics and arts, they also give students a ton of wraparound college and career support for free, something that a lot of families EOTR can't afford but that kids still deserve and need. I don't have kids at KIPP but if I lived EOTR I would send my kids there. I went to a KIPP fundraiser last year and did a tour of the high school and was really impressed with their program.
Anonymous wrote:KIPP schools east of the river are some of the best options for families in ward 7 and 8. They have waitlists of hundreds of kids who want a seat. We need more great high schools and Ferebee is just sitting empty. Right now KIPP kids have to travel sometimes for hours to get to their current high school at union market. Having a ward 8 kipp high school would be great for kids and families. I’m unsure why there would be anything other than overwhelming support for this.
Also Kipp’s current high school is one of the only strong non-selective high school options in DC. Replicating the great stuff they’re doing so more kids have access to their curriculum and model is a win for everyone.
Why would anyone be outraged about more good school options?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:KIPP schools east of the river are some of the best options for families in ward 7 and 8. They have waitlists of hundreds of kids who want a seat. We need more great high schools and Ferebee is just sitting empty. Right now KIPP kids have to travel sometimes for hours to get to their current high school at union market. Having a ward 8 kipp high school would be great for kids and families. I’m unsure why there would be anything other than overwhelming support for this.
Also Kipp’s current high school is one of the only strong non-selective high school options in DC. Replicating the great stuff they’re doing so more kids have access to their curriculum and model is a win for everyone.
Why would anyone be outraged about more good school options?
Because we should be fixing the schools that we already have, rather than undermining them with new openings. Because it is a waste of money to operate so many half-empty schools. Because EOTR is already getting Bard and Latin II.
Do you live EOTR? Have you enrolled your child in a comprehensive high school that isn't Wilson?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:KIPP schools east of the river are some of the best options for families in ward 7 and 8. They have waitlists of hundreds of kids who want a seat. We need more great high schools and Ferebee is just sitting empty. Right now KIPP kids have to travel sometimes for hours to get to their current high school at union market. Having a ward 8 kipp high school would be great for kids and families. I’m unsure why there would be anything other than overwhelming support for this.
Also Kipp’s current high school is one of the only strong non-selective high school options in DC. Replicating the great stuff they’re doing so more kids have access to their curriculum and model is a win for everyone.
Why would anyone be outraged about more good school options?
Because we should be fixing the schools that we already have, rather than undermining them with new openings. Because it is a waste of money to operate so many half-empty schools. Because EOTR is already getting Bard and Latin II.
Anonymous wrote:KIPP schools east of the river are some of the best options for families in ward 7 and 8. They have waitlists of hundreds of kids who want a seat. We need more great high schools and Ferebee is just sitting empty. Right now KIPP kids have to travel sometimes for hours to get to their current high school at union market. Having a ward 8 kipp high school would be great for kids and families. I’m unsure why there would be anything other than overwhelming support for this.
Also Kipp’s current high school is one of the only strong non-selective high school options in DC. Replicating the great stuff they’re doing so more kids have access to their curriculum and model is a win for everyone.
Why would anyone be outraged about more good school options?