Anonymous wrote:PP 16:37 I don't think that those who don't go E-H will be shunned, but I think you should expect some tension and maybe heated conversations about the choices. But understand that it is very, very hard to watch (as a parent who is trying to be a "pioneer") as kids peel off to go to other schools, and then often, come back to where they started. If only people would commit-we're going to stick together and do this, instead of thinking that every new charter or Ward 3 school was some kind of nirvana, we'd be in a much better place as a city and a school system. It's how the cluster got started 30 years ago-parents in and out of boundary, decided to pick Peabody-Watkins-SH and stick with it, and it's gotten better, but over 30 years as people left and the strengthening of the school took a long time, longer than it would have if people had stayed. So I guess what im saying is that its a long process, and you can;t really expect it to be anything else.
Someone 30 years ago decided it was too much trouble to try to keep Watkins, Brent, Tyler, Maury, Peabody, etc. a going concern for Capitol Hill parents, so they decided to focus on just a select few to create their "Cluster." Non-Cluster schools like Brent were ignored by Capitol Hill families for decades. You say that these parents "decided to pick Peabody-Watkins-SH and stick with it" and I read "they abandonded". Folks 30 years ago abandoning Brent for Capitol Hill Cluster is to folks leaving Brent at 5th grade for Latin/DC Basis/KIPP.