Anonymous wrote:Do you report the license plates?
Anonymous wrote:I know for a fact that there are non-DC kids attending one of the charter schools that has an extremely long waitlist and that many on this board would like to get into. I was told that those kids were able to attend because the parent is a staff person - even though they are NOT DC residents. This sounds like BS to me, but it is being done openly and the Charter School Board has allowed it to happen. It is not a school I am interested in but I have many friends who live in DC who would have liked to get one of the lottery spots and they did not.
Anonymous wrote:The all boys school is septima clark. If it is still up and running.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The all boys school is septima clark. If it is still up and running.
That school was awful, really terrible, it was supposed to be shut down once already (Septima Clark). I actually thought it had, not all charter schools are good especially those in less desirable areas. Sadly, in some instances the parents who send their children there are not educated about the school system to know that their children are getting a sub-standard education or the nearby DCPS school is even worse. The Charter school board doesn't seem to do a great job of monitoring some of these schools, it seems to take a long time for anyone to act on the complaints. I know this because someone I know worked there; I also worked for a company that did business at the school, as such I had occasion to visit the school on more that one occasion.
Anonymous wrote:The all boys school is septima clark. If it is still up and running.
Anonymous wrote:Didn't the PCSB now allow staff's children to attend? In addition to the founder preference?
Anonymous wrote:I know for a fact that there are non-DC kids attending one of the charter schools that has an extremely long waitlist and that many on this board would like to get into. I was told that those kids were able to attend because the parent is a staff person - even though they are NOT DC residents. This sounds like BS to me, but it is being done openly and the Charter School Board has allowed it to happen. It is not a school I am interested in but I have many friends who live in DC who would have liked to get one of the lottery spots and they did not.
Anonymous wrote:What is this school's performance like? If it's dismal then it's charter should be pulled. I didn't realize that public funds could be used for single sex education. Not sure how I feel about that.