Anonymous wrote:Don't understand how they will fit into FS (maybe drop some pk classes and have a preference at Stevens?) but this should make a nice sized cohort of kids with enough at various academic levels that everyone has peers. Now the big question is whether they will send all 6 feeders to Euclid or squander this by splitting them back up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't understand how they will fit into FS (maybe drop some pk classes and have a preference at Stevens?) but this should make a nice sized cohort of kids with enough at various academic levels that everyone has peers. Now the big question is whether they will send all 6 feeders to Euclid or squander this by splitting them back up.
SWWFS is undergoing a renovation and will be in a swing space, which is the Old Banneker building on Euclid St, which will then become Euclid (or whatever name it gets) Middle. I think the idea is there will be space in that building for the extra kids, however many it ends up actually being.
Anonymous wrote:Don't understand how they will fit into FS (maybe drop some pk classes and have a preference at Stevens?) but this should make a nice sized cohort of kids with enough at various academic levels that everyone has peers. Now the big question is whether they will send all 6 feeders to Euclid or squander this by splitting them back up.
Anonymous wrote:I’ll state the ugly: white families are in the elementaries and are willing to go to SWW@FS but not Cardozo. It’s clear that DCPS is trying to create pathways for white families. Their meta assumption is that if they create places where white families will join that they’re doing something net good for DC.
Anonymous wrote:Garrison families asked for this. And apparently, they get whatever they want.
Just hope this doesn't ruin SWW@F-S, the very solid middle school my child is already bound for because I actually bothered to think about the middle school feeder in picking an elementary. That's a lot of kids to absorb at once for a very small middle school.
Anonymous wrote:One possible, but unlikely, good thing: If these families really are invested in DCPS maybe there will finally, finally be a better option for Center City than Cardozo High School. Or maybe that school will finally improve.
Not holding my breath or anything, but it's possible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Garrison families asked for this. And apparently, they get whatever they want.
Just hope this doesn't ruin SWW@F-S, the very solid middle school my child is already bound for because I actually bothered to think about the middle school feeder in picking an elementary. That's a lot of kids to absorb at once for a very small middle school.
This is obnxious. Thomson and Ross also didn't have the right to go to FS until they asked for it. Shaw Middle School existed until 2013, and that's were Seaton, Garrison, Cleveland, Thomson and Ross went. I believe FS was just a PK-8. Somehow, Thomson and Ross got themselves routed there.
Anonymous wrote:Garrison families asked for this. And apparently, they get whatever they want.
Just hope this doesn't ruin SWW@F-S, the very solid middle school my child is already bound for because I actually bothered to think about the middle school feeder in picking an elementary. That's a lot of kids to absorb at once for a very small middle school.
Anonymous wrote:Garrison families asked for this. And apparently, they get whatever they want.
Just hope this doesn't ruin SWW@F-S, the very solid middle school my child is already bound for because I actually bothered to think about the middle school feeder in picking an elementary. That's a lot of kids to absorb at once for a very small middle school.
Anonymous wrote:Garrison families asked for this. And apparently, they get whatever they want.
Just hope this doesn't ruin SWW@F-S, the very solid middle school my child is already bound for because I actually bothered to think about the middle school feeder in picking an elementary. That's a lot of kids to absorb at once for a very small middle school.