Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They're not moving Shepherd out without also moving a WOTP elementary out, and Lafayette is the only one that makes any sense. They're not moving Murch or Janney out when many of those kids can literally walk across the street to Deal/Wilson.
As far as political will, when have WOTP parents ever had much true political pull in this city? And I'm going to guess the new Ward 4 council member would be all for moving Lafayette kids to a MS/HS across the park. But hey, Ward 4 voted for her. Enjoy the result.
All-lottery doesn't make sense on a number of levels: There aren't enough high-performing kids in the city to truly achieve the balance needed, and sprinkling those kids all over the place won't do much. There's also the matter of transportation, which, considering WMATA's very dire straits, would be a massive issue.
Moving Lafayette and Shepherd as a group to EOTP MS/HS would give those schools a sizable high-achieving cohort all at once. Of course, if it does happen, it likely will not affect anyone commenting here now: The changes won't kick in until 2024 at the earliest and almost certainly will contain a grandfather clause keeping all current Lafayette kids inbounds for Deal/Wilson.
Yup - in fact if it was just those 2 ES it would give you a higher performing cohort than the remaining cohort at Deal.
Anonymous wrote:There will be a lot of other options on the table when the time comes, and the chances of Lafayette or Shepherd actually being rezoned as very small. There are other strategies for reducing the enrollment that do not involve dramatic boundary changes or reducing OOB spaces, some were discussed at great length last time. You should buy the house you like in the community you like.
Anonymous wrote:They're not moving Shepherd out without also moving a WOTP elementary out, and Lafayette is the only one that makes any sense. They're not moving Murch or Janney out when many of those kids can literally walk across the street to Deal/Wilson.
As far as political will, when have WOTP parents ever had much true political pull in this city? And I'm going to guess the new Ward 4 council member would be all for moving Lafayette kids to a MS/HS across the park. But hey, Ward 4 voted for her. Enjoy the result.
All-lottery doesn't make sense on a number of levels: There aren't enough high-performing kids in the city to truly achieve the balance needed, and sprinkling those kids all over the place won't do much. There's also the matter of transportation, which, considering WMATA's very dire straits, would be a massive issue.
Moving Lafayette and Shepherd as a group to EOTP MS/HS would give those schools a sizable high-achieving cohort all at once. Of course, if it does happen, it likely will not affect anyone commenting here now: The changes won't kick in until 2024 at the earliest and almost certainly will contain a grandfather clause keeping all current Lafayette kids inbounds for Deal/Wilson.
Anonymous wrote:Any news on when DME/DCPS will kick of the boundary process?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is certainly a possibility. However, depending on how old your kids are they may be grandfathered in (the older they are the more likely this is) or you could move before middle school (the younger they are the more likely that is).
There are lots of possibilities--one is that high schools no longer have boundaries so no matter where you live you aren't guaranteed Wilson. If that happens, you might as well live where you like the housing and commute.
Is that really still on the table?
Anonymous wrote:It is certainly a possibility. However, depending on how old your kids are they may be grandfathered in (the older they are the more likely this is) or you could move before middle school (the younger they are the more likely that is).
There are lots of possibilities--one is that high schools no longer have boundaries so no matter where you live you aren't guaranteed Wilson. If that happens, you might as well live where you like the housing and commute.