Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The schools outside of Ward 7 and 8 that will probably have it will most likely include the schools below.
Walker Jones EC
Wheatley EC
Browne EC
LaSalle Backus
Langdon
Noyes
Brightwood
Tubman
Raymond EC
Dorothy Height
Cleveland (50/50 chance given the location of the school and the TFI of the neighborhood)
Truesdell EC
What about Langley? At 49% at-risk I would be surprised if they cut it. PK3 is showing some gentrification but PK4 and K are still predominately low-income.
I would be surprised if they pull back from Langley, given the large special ed program and the Connected Schools thing. Maybe in a few years but as PP said, Pk4 is still pretty low income-y. Seems like retention of high-SES kids is still poor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The schools outside of Ward 7 and 8 that will probably have it will most likely include the schools below.
Walker Jones EC
Wheatley EC
Browne EC
LaSalle Backus
Langdon
Noyes
Brightwood
Tubman
Raymond EC
Dorothy Height
Cleveland (50/50 chance given the location of the school and the TFI of the neighborhood)
Truesdell EC
What about Langley? At 49% at-risk I would be surprised if they cut it. PK3 is showing some gentrification but PK4 and K are still predominately low-income.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All of the schools with under 35% Head Start eligible students will be cut. Schools falling between 35-50% will also probably be cut.
So does it specifically look at "Head Start eligible students" in ECE only, or school-wide? Thinking of schools like Miner (and Payne to a slightly lesser extent) - ECE is full of higher incomes, but they bounce out by K.
Anonymous wrote:All of the schools with under 35% Head Start eligible students will be cut. Schools falling between 35-50% will also probably be cut.
Anonymous wrote:The schools outside of Ward 7 and 8 that will probably have it will most likely include the schools below.
Walker Jones EC
Wheatley EC
Browne EC
LaSalle Backus
Langdon
Noyes
Brightwood
Tubman
Raymond EC
Dorothy Height
Cleveland (50/50 chance given the location of the school and the TFI of the neighborhood)
Truesdell EC
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All schools in wards 7 and 8 will have it along with a few other schools. Overall the total number of schools will be anywhere between 33-38 schools.
Schools that definitely will NOT have Head Start.
Ludlow Taylor
Van Ness
West
Payne
Thomson
Garrison
Marie Reed
Bancroft
Powell
Wow, Garrison and Payne?! They seem like nowhere near as gentrified as the others.
Does this mean less preschool seats, or just loss of services?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All schools in wards 7 and 8 will have it along with a few other schools. Overall the total number of schools will be anywhere between 33-38 schools.
Schools that definitely will NOT have Head Start.
Ludlow Taylor
Van Ness
West
Payne
Thomson
Garrison
Marie Reed
Bancroft
Powell
Wow, Garrison and Payne?! They seem like nowhere near as gentrified as the others.
Does this mean less preschool seats, or just loss of services?
Anonymous wrote:All schools in wards 7 and 8 will have it along with a few other schools. Overall the total number of schools will be anywhere between 33-38 schools.
Schools that definitely will NOT have Head Start.
Ludlow Taylor
Van Ness
West
Payne
Thomson
Garrison
Marie Reed
Bancroft
Powell