Anonymous wrote:Are dual language and Montessori the only options that families leave for? How do Inspired, Mundo, Two Rivers and others keep students?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What can Burroughs do to keep kids past PreK? I've heard great things but why aren't kids staying? It seems like no one in Brookland goes to Ward 5 public schools. Is it because there are too many charters? What could the school do to keep kids? I have a 2 year old and a newborn. I'm definitely going to their next open house but the neighborhood chatter around certain charters is everywhere. Is it even worth trying?
It isn't because of the charters. If they didn't exist people would just go WOTP or to a better EOTP school.
It is because of the charters. Groups of middle class Ward 5 families agree to try their IB DCPS, all enroll their child and start preschool but then abandon mission 1 month later because the phone rings with offers from charter schools. Without that possibility those sold HHI 2-parent MC families would stay in the school, ready to roll up their sleeves, do the work and through their actions signal to similar families to come join them. Instead on my block alone the 10 families with Pre K and ES children attend 7 different schools all located within a 2 mile radius from our home. Lost potential to build a community school worthy of DCUM boasts. Oh well every family for themselves I suppose. To hell with community.
It is because of the charters, but it's also because of the suckage of DCPS, especially for middle school. They try to blame everything on charters or lack of involved parents, but as an involved parents at a very Title I EOTP neighborhood school, let me tell you, DCPS is responsible for a lot of the problem. They point the finger at parents for not solving problems that shouldn't even exist in the first place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What can Burroughs do to keep kids past PreK? I've heard great things but why aren't kids staying? It seems like no one in Brookland goes to Ward 5 public schools. Is it because there are too many charters? What could the school do to keep kids? I have a 2 year old and a newborn. I'm definitely going to their next open house but the neighborhood chatter around certain charters is everywhere. Is it even worth trying?
It isn't because of the charters. If they didn't exist people would just go WOTP or to a better EOTP school.
It is because of the charters. Groups of middle class Ward 5 families agree to try their IB DCPS, all enroll their child and start preschool but then abandon mission 1 month later because the phone rings with offers from charter schools. Without that possibility those sold HHI 2-parent MC families would stay in the school, ready to roll up their sleeves, do the work and through their actions signal to similar families to come join them. Instead on my block alone the 10 families with Pre K and ES children attend 7 different schools all located within a 2 mile radius from our home. Lost potential to build a community school worthy of DCUM boasts. Oh well every family for themselves I suppose. To hell with community.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What can Burroughs do to keep kids past PreK? I've heard great things but why aren't kids staying? It seems like no one in Brookland goes to Ward 5 public schools. Is it because there are too many charters? What could the school do to keep kids? I have a 2 year old and a newborn. I'm definitely going to their next open house but the neighborhood chatter around certain charters is everywhere. Is it even worth trying?
It isn't because of the charters. If they didn't exist people would just go WOTP or to a better EOTP school.
Anonymous wrote:Which EOTP DCPS schools are considered better that are easy to get into OOB for Brookland families?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What can Burroughs do to keep kids past PreK? I've heard great things but why aren't kids staying? It seems like no one in Brookland goes to Ward 5 public schools. Is it because there are too many charters? What could the school do to keep kids? I have a 2 year old and a newborn. I'm definitely going to their next open house but the neighborhood chatter around certain charters is everywhere. Is it even worth trying?
It isn't because of the charters. If they didn't exist people would just go WOTP or to a better EOTP school.
Anonymous wrote:What can Burroughs do to keep kids past PreK? I've heard great things but why aren't kids staying? It seems like no one in Brookland goes to Ward 5 public schools. Is it because there are too many charters? What could the school do to keep kids? I have a 2 year old and a newborn. I'm definitely going to their next open house but the neighborhood chatter around certain charters is everywhere. Is it even worth trying?