Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You don't need statistics
Look at KIPP, DC Prep, other chartesrs that are almost all minority. The test scores are light years ahead of other schools in DCPS that are all minority
Charters are giving SOME African Americans and Hispanics an actual path to success instead of being stuck in extremely terrible public schools
Fixed that for you. I say that because I work at a school in ward 7 where we get quite a few ex-KIPPers who have been counseled out for various reasons.
Thats still better than the status quo of crappy public schools though
Instead of people being stuck at your crappy ward 7 school there is an option to go to a charter and break the poverty cycle.
I hear you and even agree with you somewhat. Just don't pretend that my crappy ward 7 school doesn't end up taking the charters' throwaways, k?
I hope you are not an educator.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My take away is that large percentages African American and more poor families are self selecting into charters. So those around DCUM who argue that charters are elitist and a bastion for racist white families can now shut up.
When DCUM think charters, they think CMI, MV, YY. They don't care where poor black kids of DC go to school. Most DCUM don't know poor black people.
This is the tired old refrain of the WTU and their allies. It's astonishing that one reads that the BLM movement opposes charters, until you realize that their agenda is being shaped by urban teachers unions that are afraid of losing deadwood jobs and influence. Rhee had her faults, but it was interesting when she tried to clean house of the worst teachers, the straight-faced pushback was "these are jobs for the community." The kids were a quaint afterthought for the WTU and its friends.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting stats:
Charter sector is 79% African American and 82% economically disadvantaged
DCPS is 64% African American and 75% economically disadvantaged.
http://www.forbes.com/sites/maureensullivan/2016/08/30/d-c-charter-schools-outperform-districts-public-schools/#18f12735425f
And also their parents are capable and willing to sign up for charter so not exactly the same population as those who just go to their neighborhood school now is it? Motivation, parental involvement, small classes, etc are key! I'm guessing by your horrible heading title that you knew that and were just trying to be provocative, I'm also guessing that you probably wrote the other posts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My take away is that large percentages African American and more poor families are self selecting into charters. So those around DCUM who argue that charters are elitist and a bastion for racist white families can now shut up.
When DCUM think charters, they think CMI, MV, YY. They don't care where poor black kids of DC go to school. Most DCUM don't know poor black people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You don't need statistics
Look at KIPP, DC Prep, other chartesrs that are almost all minority. The test scores are light years ahead of other schools in DCPS that are all minority
Charters are giving SOME African Americans and Hispanics an actual path to success instead of being stuck in extremely terrible public schools
Fixed that for you. I say that because I work at a school in ward 7 where we get quite a few ex-KIPPers who have been counseled out for various reasons.
I'm OK with that. KIPP is up front about what is expected of students and families.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You don't need statistics
Look at KIPP, DC Prep, other chartesrs that are almost all minority. The test scores are light years ahead of other schools in DCPS that are all minority
Charters are giving SOME African Americans and Hispanics an actual path to success instead of being stuck in extremely terrible public schools
Fixed that for you. I say that because I work at a school in ward 7 where we get quite a few ex-KIPPers who have been counseled out for various reasons.
Thats still better than the status quo of crappy public schools though
Instead of people being stuck at your crappy ward 7 school there is an option to go to a charter and break the poverty cycle.
I hear you and even agree with you somewhat. Just don't pretend that my crappy ward 7 school doesn't end up taking the charters' throwaways, k?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You don't need statistics
Look at KIPP, DC Prep, other chartesrs that are almost all minority. The test scores are light years ahead of other schools in DCPS that are all minority
Charters are giving SOME African Americans and Hispanics an actual path to success instead of being stuck in extremely terrible public schools
Fixed that for you. I say that because I work at a school in ward 7 where we get quite a few ex-KIPPers who have been counseled out for various reasons.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You don't need statistics
Look at KIPP, DC Prep, other chartesrs that are almost all minority. The test scores are light years ahead of other schools in DCPS that are all minority
Charters are giving SOME African Americans and Hispanics an actual path to success instead of being stuck in extremely terrible public schools
Fixed that for you. I say that because I work at a school in ward 7 where we get quite a few ex-KIPPers who have been counseled out for various reasons.
Thats still better than the status quo of crappy public schools though
Instead of people being stuck at your crappy ward 7 school there is an option to go to a charter and break the poverty cycle.
I hear you and even agree with you somewhat. Just don't pretend that my crappy ward 7 school doesn't end up taking the charters' throwaways, k?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You don't need statistics
Look at KIPP, DC Prep, other chartesrs that are almost all minority. The test scores are light years ahead of other schools in DCPS that are all minority
Charters are giving SOME African Americans and Hispanics an actual path to success instead of being stuck in extremely terrible public schools
Fixed that for you. I say that because I work at a school in ward 7 where we get quite a few ex-KIPPers who have been counseled out for various reasons.
Thats still better than the status quo of crappy public schools though
Instead of people being stuck at your crappy ward 7 school there is an option to go to a charter and break the poverty cycle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You don't need statistics
Look at KIPP, DC Prep, other chartesrs that are almost all minority. The test scores are light years ahead of other schools in DCPS that are all minority
Charters are giving SOME African Americans and Hispanics an actual path to success instead of being stuck in extremely terrible public schools
Fixed that for you. I say that because I work at a school in ward 7 where we get quite a few ex-KIPPers who have been counseled out for various reasons.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My take away is that large percentages African American and more poor families are self selecting into charters. So those around DCUM who argue that charters are elitist and a bastion for racist white families can now shut up.
When DCUM think charters, they think CMI, MV, YY. They don't care where poor black kids of DC go to school. Most DCUM don't know poor black people.
Anonymous wrote:You don't need statistics
Look at KIPP, DC Prep, other chartesrs that are almost all minority. The test scores are light years ahead of other schools in DCPS that are all minority
Charters are giving SOME African Americans and Hispanics an actual path to success instead of being stuck in extremely terrible public schools
Anonymous wrote:I see the lobbyists are out in full force.
Here's an idea: take a real statistics course and then get some integrity. Just because you quote numbers doesn't make them meaningful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My take away is that large percentages African American and more poor families are self selecting into charters. So those around DCUM who argue that charters are elitist and a bastion for racist white families can now shut up.
When DCUM think charters, they think CMI, MV, YY. They don't care where poor black kids of DC go to school. Most DCUM don't know poor black people.