Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That source should be posted to many threads.
I agree because it is the definitive rejoinder to the but but but but! defenders who say with a straight face that nobody in CharterWorld cherry picks anymore -- not since we all went to common lottery / myschoolDC.![]()
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It's true that everyone can participate in the Common Lottery, so long as they have prior knowledge of the lottery process and the ability to get to a public library, get a library CARD using your gov't issued ID, and then log on to the free DC Public Library computers. Everyone in the city technically has the same chance now to win a spot at any school.
Reliably getting to that school? Not a level playing field and I'll never be convinced otherwise.
Staying in that school and not getting bounced back into DCPS? See data in the WaPo link.
If they are in the school and are a nuisance, then why shouldn't they be kicked out?
Because it's compulsory public school and not Miss Winthrop Worthington's Finishing School for Manners and Charm?
Do you not live in the United States? Seriously curious. This kind of question is something my Ghanaian friend would ask.
Don't kids get expelled from public schools all over the USA? Do you not possess the ability to think critically, or to refrain from spurious questions in response to an opinion that differs from your own?
Yes, all over the U S A kids get expelled from public school -- for serious violations. They do not get forever kicked out of taxpayer-funded, compulsory public school for being annoying.
Your writing style, word choice (nuisance, USA, possess the ability vs. "have") suggests you are not from or even in the United States. You -could- be from a country where free, compulsory K-12 education isn't the norm.
This could be why you do not possess the ability to assimilate and view your current environment in the District of Columbia using an intellectually rigorous framework to analyze present considerations and normative customs.
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Don't kids get expelled from public schools all over the USA? Do you not possess the ability to think critically, or to refrain from spurious questions in response to an opinion that differs from your own?
NP here. I'd like to ask you: do YOU not possess the ability to think critically? What do you think happens to children who are expelled? Have you heard of the school-to-prison pipeline?
These kids need help, not to be turned out to the streets. They need LOTS of help, in many cases. If they don't get it, it is worse for our society.
Anonymous wrote:Two Rivers isn't Title 1.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Don't kids get expelled from public schools all over the USA? Do you not possess the ability to think critically, or to refrain from spurious questions in response to an opinion that differs from your own?
NP here. I'd like to ask you: do YOU not possess the ability to think critically? What do you think happens to children who are expelled? Have you heard of the school-to-prison pipeline?
These kids need help, not to be turned out to the streets. They need LOTS of help, in many cases. If they don't get it, it is worse for our society.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That source should be posted to many threads.
I agree because it is the definitive rejoinder to the but but but but! defenders who say with a straight face that nobody in CharterWorld cherry picks anymore -- not since we all went to common lottery / myschoolDC.![]()
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Sunshine and unicorns!
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It's true that everyone can participate in the Common Lottery, so long as they have prior knowledge of the lottery process and the ability to get to a public library, get a library CARD using your gov't issued ID, and then log on to the free DC Public Library computers. Everyone in the city technically has the same chance now to win a spot at any school.
Reliably getting to that school? Not a level playing field and I'll never be convinced otherwise.
Staying in that school and not getting bounced back into DCPS? See data in the WaPo link.
If they are in the school and are a nuisance, then why shouldn't they be kicked out?
If a child is kicked out (or counselled out = encouraged to withdraw under threat of expulsion, which happens all.the.time at charters and some DCPS), if a child does leave, the per pupil funding ABSOLUTELY SHOULD FOLLOW for the rest of the year. All of the remaining funding. It should be allocated in thirds and for all those kids counselled out after count day, the last 2/3 goes where the child goes.
That is only fair.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That source should be posted to many threads.
I agree because it is the definitive rejoinder to the but but but but! defenders who say with a straight face that nobody in CharterWorld cherry picks anymore -- not since we all went to common lottery / myschoolDC.![]()
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Sunshine and unicorns!
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It's true that everyone can participate in the Common Lottery, so long as they have prior knowledge of the lottery process and the ability to get to a public library, get a library CARD using your gov't issued ID, and then log on to the free DC Public Library computers. Everyone in the city technically has the same chance now to win a spot at any school.
Reliably getting to that school? Not a level playing field and I'll never be convinced otherwise.
Staying in that school and not getting bounced back into DCPS? See data in the WaPo link.
If they are in the school and are a nuisance, then why shouldn't they be kicked out?
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Don't kids get expelled from public schools all over the USA? Do you not possess the ability to think critically, or to refrain from spurious questions in response to an opinion that differs from your own?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That source should be posted to many threads.
I agree because it is the definitive rejoinder to the but but but but! defenders who say with a straight face that nobody in CharterWorld cherry picks anymore -- not since we all went to common lottery / myschoolDC.![]()
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Sunshine and unicorns!
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It's true that everyone can participate in the Common Lottery, so long as they have prior knowledge of the lottery process and the ability to get to a public library, get a library CARD using your gov't issued ID, and then log on to the free DC Public Library computers. Everyone in the city technically has the same chance now to win a spot at any school.
Reliably getting to that school? Not a level playing field and I'll never be convinced otherwise.
Staying in that school and not getting bounced back into DCPS? See data in the WaPo link.
If they are in the school and are a nuisance, then why shouldn't they be kicked out?
Because it's compulsory public school and not Miss Winthrop Worthington's Finishing School for Manners and Charm?
Do you not live in the United States? Seriously curious. This kind of question is something my Ghanaian friend would ask.
Don't kids get expelled from public schools all over the USA? Do you not possess the ability to think critically, or to refrain from spurious questions in response to an opinion that differs from your own?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That source should be posted to many threads.
I agree because it is the definitive rejoinder to the but but but but! defenders who say with a straight face that nobody in CharterWorld cherry picks anymore -- not since we all went to common lottery / myschoolDC.![]()
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Sunshine and unicorns!
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It's true that everyone can participate in the Common Lottery, so long as they have prior knowledge of the lottery process and the ability to get to a public library, get a library CARD using your gov't issued ID, and then log on to the free DC Public Library computers. Everyone in the city technically has the same chance now to win a spot at any school.
Reliably getting to that school? Not a level playing field and I'll never be convinced otherwise.
Staying in that school and not getting bounced back into DCPS? See data in the WaPo link.
If they are in the school and are a nuisance, then why shouldn't they be kicked out?
Because it's compulsory public school and not Miss Winthrop Worthington's Finishing School for Manners and Charm?
Do you not live in the United States? Seriously curious. This kind of question is something my Ghanaian friend would ask.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That source should be posted to many threads.
I agree because it is the definitive rejoinder to the but but but but! defenders who say with a straight face that nobody in CharterWorld cherry picks anymore -- not since we all went to common lottery / myschoolDC.![]()
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Sunshine and unicorns!
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It's true that everyone can participate in the Common Lottery, so long as they have prior knowledge of the lottery process and the ability to get to a public library, get a library CARD using your gov't issued ID, and then log on to the free DC Public Library computers. Everyone in the city technically has the same chance now to win a spot at any school.
Reliably getting to that school? Not a level playing field and I'll never be convinced otherwise.
Staying in that school and not getting bounced back into DCPS? See data in the WaPo link.
If they are in the school and are a nuisance, then why shouldn't they be kicked out?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That source should be posted to many threads.
I agree because it is the definitive rejoinder to the but but but but! defenders who say with a straight face that nobody in CharterWorld cherry picks anymore -- not since we all went to common lottery / myschoolDC.![]()
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Sunshine and unicorns!
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It's true that everyone can participate in the Common Lottery, so long as they have prior knowledge of the lottery process and the ability to get to a public library, get a library CARD using your gov't issued ID, and then log on to the free DC Public Library computers. Everyone in the city technically has the same chance now to win a spot at any school.
Reliably getting to that school? Not a level playing field and I'll never be convinced otherwise.
Staying in that school and not getting bounced back into DCPS? See data in the WaPo link.
Anonymous wrote:Funny, I think "race" is at the bottom of the reasons (or nonexistent) anyone sends their kids to a DCPS school. Test scores or special programming (like a language immersion) are at the top.
I suppose race could be a reason if your kid is white and the question is whether you'd want to send the kid to the 97% black school or the 70% black school. To accuse the white parents of anti-black racism for choosing the 70% school is pretty ridiculous. Real racists don't send their kids to DCPS. If you think they do, then what you're doing is hunting mice when your guns should be trained on the big game, elsewhere.