Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Funding only follows the child (after the count) if a child goes from a public charter to DCPS. Conversely, if a child comes to a charter after the count from DCPS the funds remain with DCPS.
I don't think the first part is true even a little bit. It's the same both ways.
That's my understanding as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Funding only follows the child (after the count) if a child goes from a public charter to DCPS. Conversely, if a child comes to a charter after the count from DCPS the funds remain with DCPS.
Another instance of inequity among DCPS but yet the propaganda is always about charter schools?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Funding only follows the child (after the count) if a child goes from a public charter to DCPS. Conversely, if a child comes to a charter after the count from DCPS the funds remain with DCPS.
I don't think the first part is true even a little bit. It's the same both ways.
Anonymous wrote:Funding only follows the child (after the count) if a child goes from a public charter to DCPS. Conversely, if a child comes to a charter after the count from DCPS the funds remain with DCPS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Funding only follows the child (after the count) if a child goes from a public charter to DCPS. Conversely, if a child comes to a charter after the count from DCPS the funds remain with DCPS.
Another instance of inequity among DCPS but yet the propaganda is always about charter schools?
Anonymous wrote:Funding only follows the child (after the count) if a child goes from a public charter to DCPS. Conversely, if a child comes to a charter after the count from DCPS the funds remain with DCPS.
Anonymous wrote:All schools are allowed. Free education, it's a right. As for the kids being dumped it is not a obvious as before because the funds follow the child thanks to OSSE.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The notion that a school's funding should be based on enrollment on annual "count day" is fraught with problems.
Schools should be fund on a monthly basis, using the previous month's enrollment. That would discourage dumping kinds after count day and encourage acceptong mid-year transfers.
It already happens, funding follows the student.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All schools are allowed. Free education, it's a right. As for the kids being dumped it is not a obvious as before because the funds follow the child thanks to OSSE.
Again, there is no data to support this. The only measure you can see is explosion data and most charters are around (0-1%). Show me stats that it happens now or even on the past then I will change my opinion. I will not accept a neighbor's cousins co-worker story as a fact that all (or even any) charters practice this. Even if a school or two was known to "counsel out" (again no stats), that does not mean it's common practice amongst all charters. If individual schools were judges based on their peers, there would be zero students in DCPS, just sayin.
Anonymous wrote:The notion that a school's funding should be based on enrollment on annual "count day" is fraught with problems.
Schools should be fund on a monthly basis, using the previous month's enrollment. That would discourage dumping kinds after count day and encourage acceptong mid-year transfers.
Anonymous wrote:All schools are allowed. Free education, it's a right. As for the kids being dumped it is not a obvious as before because the funds follow the child thanks to OSSE.