Anonymous wrote:The school bus pickup locations might not be in the most convenient locations. School starts at 8:00 am. Transportation and school start time might be issues. More than likely people are not familiar with Latin. Some people are not yet comfortable with charter schools. One or two more bus school routes might be helpful but that might be too costly.
Also more discussion of what classical education is and the value of taking Latin could be helpful in recruiting diverse students. There needs to be more promoted than a perceived safe elite school. Latin has two good campuses. Two bad there couldn’t be another campus at the Whittle school building if DCPS doesn’t want it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry I live there. And I’m curious about these kids getting shuttled into my neighborhood, who don’t really contribute to my community, think the neighborhood is too “sketchy” to walk around in to contribute to local businesses, but love to go to school here and are getting a wonderful education and learning kindness.
What a stupid post. What do you contribute, since I guess you’re my neighbor?
I’m kind.
What about you?
You don’t seem very kind. You came on here to shitpost vague accusations about Latin that aren’t true.
No, you are not kind.
You are a rude, belligerent $sshole who is way to defensive about your kid’s school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry I live there. And I’m curious about these kids getting shuttled into my neighborhood, who don’t really contribute to my community, think the neighborhood is too “sketchy” to walk around in to contribute to local businesses, but love to go to school here and are getting a wonderful education and learning kindness.
What a stupid post. What do you contribute, since I guess you’re my neighbor?
I’m kind.
What about you?
You don’t seem very kind. You came on here to shitpost vague accusations about Latin that aren’t true.
Anonymous wrote:Lowell school posts on the shepherd park listserv and invites community to its book fair, fall and spring fairs etc. Also informs community of upcoming events at Lowell that might draw the attention of the community. This is posted by their communications and marketing director. Not sure if Latin does the same but some of the posts here doesn’t make it seem that way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry I live there. And I’m curious about these kids getting shuttled into my neighborhood, who don’t really contribute to my community, think the neighborhood is too “sketchy” to walk around in to contribute to local businesses, but love to go to school here and are getting a wonderful education and learning kindness.
What a stupid post. What do you contribute, since I guess you’re my neighbor?
I’m kind.
What about you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry I live there. And I’m curious about these kids getting shuttled into my neighborhood, who don’t really contribute to my community, think the neighborhood is too “sketchy” to walk around in to contribute to local businesses, but love to go to school here and are getting a wonderful education and learning kindness.
What a stupid post. What do you contribute, since I guess you’re my neighbor?
Anonymous wrote:Sorry I live there. And I’m curious about these kids getting shuttled into my neighborhood, who don’t really contribute to my community, think the neighborhood is too “sketchy” to walk around in to contribute to local businesses, but love to go to school here and are getting a wonderful education and learning kindness.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry I live there. And I’m curious about these kids getting shuttled into my neighborhood, who don’t really contribute to my community, think the neighborhood is too “sketchy” to walk around in to contribute to local businesses, but love to go to school here and are getting a wonderful education and learning kindness.
Anonymous wrote:Lowell school posts on the shepherd park listserv and invites community to its book fair, fall and spring fairs etc. Also informs community of upcoming events at Lowell that might draw the attention of the community. This is posted by their communications and marketing director. Not sure if Latin does the same but some of the posts here doesn’t make it seem that way.
Anonymous wrote:Since there is no neighborhood preference and it is all a lottery, why is it that so many lower income families are applying to charter schools like EL Haynes and Paul (in Ward 4,nearby) but not Latin. Arguments about transportation, knowledge of lottery etc really wouldn’t apply since all these schools are very close to each other.
Anonymous wrote:
What does Latin do for its neighbors and community?
Has well-behaved students that aren’t a nuisance to neighbors. They pass my block daily. Would that other schools followed suit.
But it also brings an energy to what was a blighted block.