Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is a part of the Janney Inboundary which is on the east side of Wisconsin already. From the north side of Yuma Street up to Nebraska blocks 38 - 39th ish... that little triangle seems to me to be the most likely to be redistricted toward Hearst.
There's more than that. The boundary line for Janney is 41st st, not Wisconsin Ave. There's an entire swath of Janney that lives east of Wisconsin Ave from Livingston St all the way down to Chesapeake St.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:whatever.
That suggests you don't understand what the terms mean. The fault is on me.
Normative is "what should be." Positive is "what is." When talking about making new boundaries, it's clearly normative considerations that matter.
WOW.
I understand you are not very nice. That I get. Thanks for making that crystal clear.
Anonymous wrote:There is a part of the Janney Inboundary which is on the east side of Wisconsin already. From the north side of Yuma Street up to Nebraska blocks 38 - 39th ish... that little triangle seems to me to be the most likely to be redistricted toward Hearst.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:whatever.
That suggests you don't understand what the terms mean. The fault is on me.
Normative is "what should be." Positive is "what is." When talking about making new boundaries, it's clearly normative considerations that matter.
Anonymous wrote:whatever.
Anonymous wrote:Murch students survive crossing Connecticut. It can happen.
Anonymous wrote:Murch students survive crossing Connecticut. It can happen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. Nothing is absolute, but there's very (very) little than can (let alone should) be done about the schools in upper NW. Especially the JKLM(ann) schools; there's simply no other options.
What do you mean there's simply no other options?
They can and should adjust the boundaries of the overcrowded schools (Janney and Murch) to the less overcrowded ones (Hearst and Eaton).
I agree about Murch, which is why I didn't include it. Given that Janney's school population lives west of the school, I don't believe it's feasible to send them across Wisconsin. Southern Janney (the Sedgewick, Tindall, etc.) areas near Turtle Park could be reassigned to Mann, but that's a lateral move in terms of quality. I don't view that as unpalatable and certainly wouldn't let this remote possibility affect my inclination to buy a home in the area.
Are you serious? Not feasible to send them across Wisconsin? WTH? What does that have to do with anything.
Wisconsin has crosswalks, if you have been there on foot before.
I live there. What about you?
It doesn't have to be the Berlin Wall to be an effective boundary, especially when we're talking about people 48 inches and below. Spanning major arterial roads defeats the concept/purpose of a neighborhood school. There appears to be very little desire to tear apart the concept of neighborhood schools in these areas, and for good reason.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. Nothing is absolute, but there's very (very) little than can (let alone should) be done about the schools in upper NW. Especially the JKLM(ann) schools; there's simply no other options.
What do you mean there's simply no other options?
They can and should adjust the boundaries of the overcrowded schools (Janney and Murch) to the less overcrowded ones (Hearst and Eaton).
I agree about Murch, which is why I didn't include it. Given that Janney's school population lives west of the school, I don't believe it's feasible to send them across Wisconsin. Southern Janney (the Sedgewick, Tindall, etc.) areas near Turtle Park could be reassigned to Mann, but that's a lateral move in terms of quality. I don't view that as unpalatable and certainly wouldn't let this remote possibility affect my inclination to buy a home in the area.
Are you serious? Not feasible to send them across Wisconsin? WTH? What does that have to do with anything.
Wisconsin has crosswalks, if you have been there on foot before.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Logistically, you cannot send upper NW elementary (and likely middle schoolers) elsewhere. There is no other elsewhere except across town, and that's a complete non-starter.
More fundamentally: those schools work. Everyone realizes this, even the insufferably jealous people.
Really? I wouldn't want to go to one of those schools. If I did - I would live somewhere like, Fairfax county. Where, you might as well live if you live in Ward 3.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Logistically, you cannot send upper NW elementary (and likely middle schoolers) elsewhere. There is no other elsewhere except across town, and that's a complete non-starter.
More fundamentally: those schools work. Everyone realizes this, even the insufferably jealous people.
Really? I wouldn't want to go to one of those schools. If I did - I would live somewhere like, Fairfax county. Where, you might as well live if you live in Ward 3.