Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Under current rules, your house is in-bounds for these schools. But boundary lines can change and so can the assignment process. DC could switch to a process of not having in-bound high schools, for example, and assign spaces in a lottery.
Not saying they will do that, but they could. And it's possible that any change will be phased in so it won't affect your kid, but there's no obligation on DCPS' part to do any grandfathering.
Sorry, you aren't 100% guaranteed to keep your kids away from poor kids while living in a city where a quarter of kids live under the poverty line. Unless you homeschool them. You are guaranteed the right to homeschool them in your house 2 blocks from Lafayette.
More like three quarters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Under current rules, your house is in-bounds for these schools. But boundary lines can change and so can the assignment process. DC could switch to a process of not having in-bound high schools, for example, and assign spaces in a lottery.
Not saying they will do that, but they could. And it's possible that any change will be phased in so it won't affect your kid, but there's no obligation on DCPS' part to do any grandfathering.
Sorry, you aren't 100% guaranteed to keep your kids away from poor kids while living in a city where a quarter of kids live under the poverty line. Unless you homeschool them. You are guaranteed the right to homeschool them in your house 2 blocks from Lafayette.
Aren’t you clever for figuring out who OP is. Are you saying OP is likely white and a racist? Do no black or brown people buy houses? Do they never buy a house due to its location with in a certain school boundary? Are you saying only white people are concerned about the quality of their kids’ schools or their property values? Nice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some of the discussions on this board have me nervous. We bought a house two blocks from Lafayette. Are we not guaranteed a spot at Dewan and Wilson when the kids are older?
The only thing you are guaranteed is that your child can attend a public school in DC.
Now - let's do a reality check. During the last redistricting, there was not the will power to cut-off Crestwood and 16th St Heights from Deal.
Realistically, the 1st school that MAY be pulled as a Deal Feeder would be Bancroft. Why? Spanish immersion elementary should feed Spanish immersion middle school. Also - that part of DC does not have the same political power as Shepard.
I can not see a situation where Lafayette changes middle schools feeder pattern and Shepard does not. The Mayor wants to get re-elected. Reminder - Crestwood was not Grandfathered under the previous Mayor - but current one stepped in and over-rode that decision.
Isn't MacFarland's enrollmemt already coming in high, though?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some of the discussions on this board have me nervous. We bought a house two blocks from Lafayette. Are we not guaranteed a spot at Dewan and Wilson when the kids are older?
The only thing you are guaranteed is that your child can attend a public school in DC.
Now - let's do a reality check. During the last redistricting, there was not the will power to cut-off Crestwood and 16th St Heights from Deal.
Realistically, the 1st school that MAY be pulled as a Deal Feeder would be Bancroft. Why? Spanish immersion elementary should feed Spanish immersion middle school. Also - that part of DC does not have the same political power as Shepard.
I can not see a situation where Lafayette changes middle schools feeder pattern and Shepard does not. The Mayor wants to get re-elected. Reminder - Crestwood was not Grandfathered under the previous Mayor - but current one stepped in and over-rode that decision.
Anonymous wrote:Some of the discussions on this board have me nervous. We bought a house two blocks from Lafayette. Are we not guaranteed a spot at Dewan and Wilson when the kids are older?
Anonymous wrote:Under current rules, your house is in-bounds for these schools. But boundary lines can change and so can the assignment process. DC could switch to a process of not having in-bound high schools, for example, and assign spaces in a lottery.
Not saying they will do that, but they could. And it's possible that any change will be phased in so it won't affect your kid, but there's no obligation on DCPS' part to do any grandfathering.
Sorry, you aren't 100% guaranteed to keep your kids away from poor kids while living in a city where a quarter of kids live under the poverty line. Unless you homeschool them. You are guaranteed the right to homeschool them in your house 2 blocks from Lafayette.
Anonymous wrote:Under current rules, your house is in-bounds for these schools. But boundary lines can change and so can the assignment process. DC could switch to a process of not having in-bound high schools, for example, and assign spaces in a lottery.
Not saying they will do that, but they could. And it's possible that any change will be phased in so it won't affect your kid, but there's no obligation on DCPS' part to do any grandfathering.
Sorry, you aren't 100% guaranteed to keep your kids away from poor kids while living in a city where a quarter of kids live under the poverty line. Unless you homeschool them. You are guaranteed the right to homeschool them in your house 2 blocks from Lafayette.
Anonymous wrote:Under current rules, your house is in-bounds for these schools. But boundary lines can change and so can the assignment process. DC could switch to a process of not having in-bound high schools, for example, and assign spaces in a lottery.
Not saying they will do that, but they could. And it's possible that any change will be phased in so it won't affect your kid, but there's no obligation on DCPS' part to do any grandfathering.
Sorry, you aren't 100% guaranteed to keep your kids away from poor kids while living in a city where a quarter of kids live under the poverty line. Unless you homeschool them. You are guaranteed the right to homeschool them in your house 2 blocks from Lafayette.
Anonymous wrote:Under current rules, your house is in-bounds for these schools. But boundary lines can change and so can the assignment process. DC could switch to a process of not having in-bound high schools, for example, and assign spaces in a lottery.
Not saying they will do that, but they could. And it's possible that any change will be phased in so it won't affect your kid, but there's no obligation on DCPS' part to do any grandfathering.
Sorry, you aren't 100% guaranteed to keep your kids away from poor kids while living in a city where a quarter of kids live under the poverty line. Unless you homeschool them. You are guaranteed the right to homeschool them in your house 2 blocks from Lafayette.