Anonymous wrote:The question is---does DCPS really believe the consultants' "vision" or is the Gray administration's real goal to eliminate higher SES HH participation in schools EOTP so that the vestiges of the Marion-Barry DCPS patronage system can continue to run the schools (and collect a paycheck) without those interfering and demanding high SES parents asking for competence and quality?
That's why WOTP would get a pass under this scenario---DCPS Central office long ago gave up battling the parents in those neighborhoods and granted those schools "autonomous status". The entrenched bureaucracy gets to continue (with all the self-dealing, "friends and families contracting and consulting contracts" that have characterized DCPS over the last 30 years) while cloaking itself in terms like "maximizing socioeconomic integration"---knowing full-well that the real result will be flight from the EOTP DCPS system by higher SES families. Forcing the "economic integration" policies onto the charter school system would weaken the attractiveness charter schools---which have been the other thorn in the side of the DCPS bureaucracy. Maybe the consultants should take off their rose-colored glasses and start looking at the underlying motivations of the people who hired them.
Anonymous wrote:I dislike the implication in the article that there was something wrong or unfair in parents organizing to improve their neighborhood school and encourage each other to send their kids there (presumably they are talking about Brent?)
Just rubs me the wrong way not to recognize the virtue of this kind of civic engagement.
Anonymous wrote:I fully support requiring charters like Mundo Verde and Yu Ying to have at least 50% FARMS.
Anonymous wrote:
So what I gathered from this article is that DCPS has decided...
Anonymous wrote:I dislike the implication in the article that there was something wrong or unfair in parents organizing to improve their neighborhood school and encourage each other to send their kids there (presumably they are talking about Brent?)
Just rubs me the wrong way not to recognize the virtue of this kind of civic engagement.