Anonymous wrote:Rocketship built their facility from scratch. And it is gorgeous.
Anonymous wrote:So sick of diversity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
"Saw this on Facebook, Is any admitted family going to this at the library on Wednesday? an all white administrative staff swooping in to foster, cultivate, and create, diversity...WOW.....Not interested in pandering, glad we gave up our seat."
I'm glad you gave up your seat too.
So weird that OP is still looking up info about Breakthrough if she gave up her seat.
Not that weird. And it's a valid concern, even if she expressed it snidely. There are a lot of DC charters who pay a lot of lip service towards attracting a disadvantaged population... who don't really want that.
I get it. Breakthrough makes hay in its Charter application about serving a diverse community but then locates where it knows it will get disproportionate white enrollment, and then apparently does not make much of an effort to create a diverse admin team, and now wants to "celebrate diversity." I can see how that would gall.
You obviously don't know much of anything. Otherwise it would be crystal to you that charters go where there is a facility.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
"Saw this on Facebook, Is any admitted family going to this at the library on Wednesday? an all white administrative staff swooping in to foster, cultivate, and create, diversity...WOW.....Not interested in pandering, glad we gave up our seat."
I'm glad you gave up your seat too.
So weird that OP is still looking up info about Breakthrough if she gave up her seat.
Not that weird. And it's a valid concern, even if she expressed it snidely. There are a lot of DC charters who pay a lot of lip service towards attracting a disadvantaged population... who don't really want that.
I get it. Breakthrough makes hay in its Charter application about serving a diverse community but then locates where it knows it will get disproportionate white enrollment, and then apparently does not make much of an effort to create a diverse admin team, and now wants to "celebrate diversity." I can see how that would gall.
You obviously don't know much of anything. Otherwise it would be crystal to you that charters go where there is a facility.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
"Saw this on Facebook, Is any admitted family going to this at the library on Wednesday? an all white administrative staff swooping in to foster, cultivate, and create, diversity...WOW.....Not interested in pandering, glad we gave up our seat."
I'm glad you gave up your seat too.
So weird that OP is still looking up info about Breakthrough if she gave up her seat.
Not that weird. And it's a valid concern, even if she expressed it snidely. There are a lot of DC charters who pay a lot of lip service towards attracting a disadvantaged population... who don't really want that.
I get it. Breakthrough makes hay in its Charter application about serving a diverse community but then locates where it knows it will get disproportionate white enrollment, and then apparently does not make much of an effort to create a diverse admin team, and now wants to "celebrate diversity." I can see how that would gall.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:who gives damn? People want montessori, they lotteried in and got it. the demographics for the under five set are changing dramatically in DC. Especially in a neighborhhood like petworth. Most people choose schools based on proximity and academic offerings. It would be logical that breakthrough would skew white. White parents want an education for their kids too people.
you act like charter schools just spring up fully formed with no planning or ability to influence who enrolls ...
how signficant an influence can they have? in DC mostly educated parents are into Montessori. Sure breakthrough can host school meet and greets in Wards 7 and 8 but are they providing the transportation for a 4 year old to get across town? Honestly, most AA in DC are probably wary of montessori and most things "child led"-- I like montessori but yes I have certainly encountered black folks who thinks its really strange.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:who gives damn? People want montessori, they lotteried in and got it. the demographics for the under five set are changing dramatically in DC. Especially in a neighborhhood like petworth. Most people choose schools based on proximity and academic offerings. It would be logical that breakthrough would skew white. White parents want an education for their kids too people.
you act like charter schools just spring up fully formed with no planning or ability to influence who enrolls ...
how signficant an influence can they have? in DC mostly educated parents are into Montessori. Sure breakthrough can host school meet and greets in Wards 7 and 8 but are they providing the transportation for a 4 year old to get across town? Honestly, most AA in DC are probably wary of montessori and most things "child led"-- I like montessori but yes I have certainly encountered black folks who thinks its really strange.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:who gives damn? People want montessori, they lotteried in and got it. the demographics for the under five set are changing dramatically in DC. Especially in a neighborhhood like petworth. Most people choose schools based on proximity and academic offerings. It would be logical that breakthrough would skew white. White parents want an education for their kids too people.
you act like charter schools just spring up fully formed with no planning or ability to influence who enrolls ...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
"Saw this on Facebook, Is any admitted family going to this at the library on Wednesday? an all white administrative staff swooping in to foster, cultivate, and create, diversity...WOW.....Not interested in pandering, glad we gave up our seat."
I'm glad you gave up your seat too.
So weird that OP is still looking up info about Breakthrough if she gave up her seat.
Not that weird. And it's a valid concern, even if she expressed it snidely. There are a lot of DC charters who pay a lot of lip service towards attracting a disadvantaged population... who don't really want that.
I get it. Breakthrough makes hay in its Charter application about serving a diverse community but then locates where it knows it will get disproportionate white enrollment, and then apparently does not make much of an effort to create a diverse admin team, and now wants to "celebrate diversity." I can see how that would gall.
Anonymous wrote:who gives damn? People want montessori, they lotteried in and got it. the demographics for the under five set are changing dramatically in DC. Especially in a neighborhhood like petworth. Most people choose schools based on proximity and academic offerings. It would be logical that breakthrough would skew white. White parents want an education for their kids too people.