Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Making it more complicated is going to benefit those who can navigate it best. I think this benefits the wealthy who can figure the system out and buy in specific locations to take advantage of it.
For example, there are going to be certain houses that are <.5 mi to a target HRCS and >.5mi from their DCPS. I could find those houses. I highly doubt those who are economically disadvantaged could.
but its up to the charter to evoke it or not. leading to much uncertainty. in that way, at least, you won't see housing prices affected
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And yet Logan Montessori and SWS will continue to not offer the preference. Once again screwing Hill families.
I doubt it would apply anyway. Are there any apts/homes within .5 miles of Logan and SWS that aren't within .5 miles of their local inbound?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The IB schools must also be more than .5 mile away. I wonder how many students this applies to.
It applies to a lot of schools in Ward 8. I strongly suspect that's who it will mostly affect.
I can't imagine it will have much of an effect in Brookland, where there are a lot of good charters. Most of us are within 1/2 mile to our elementary school since there are several in our neighborhood.
Correct.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And yet Logan Montessori and SWS will continue to not offer the preference. Once again screwing Hill families.
Oh, please STFU. You Hill families near SWS and Logan have a great school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The IB schools must also be more than .5 mile away. I wonder how many students this applies to.
It applies to a lot of schools in Ward 8. I strongly suspect that's who it will mostly affect.
Not sure I get this. Can you explain?
Anonymous wrote:I just mapped a half mile radius from CMI and it pretty doesn't pick up any residential. They need to figure out how to adjust for this in places that have enourmous campuses. Otherwise I will be working with my ANC to get my house included!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The IB schools must also be more than .5 mile away. I wonder how many students this applies to.
It applies to a lot of schools in Ward 8. I strongly suspect that's who it will mostly affect.
I can't imagine it will have much of an effect in Brookland, where there are a lot of good charters. Most of us are within 1/2 mile to our elementary school since there are several in our neighborhood.
Anonymous wrote:And yet Logan Montessori and SWS will continue to not offer the preference. Once again screwing Hill families.
Anonymous wrote:And yet Logan Montessori and SWS will continue to not offer the preference. Once again screwing Hill families.
Anonymous wrote:Making it more complicated is going to benefit those who can navigate it best. I think this benefits the wealthy who can figure the system out and buy in specific locations to take advantage of it.
For example, there are going to be certain houses that are <.5 mi to a target HRCS and >.5mi from their DCPS. I could find those houses. I highly doubt those who are economically disadvantaged could.
Anonymous wrote:Making it more complicated is going to benefit those who can navigate it best. I think this benefits the wealthy who can figure the system out and buy in specific locations to take advantage of it.
For example, there are going to be certain houses that are <.5 mi to a target HRCS and >.5mi from their DCPS. I could find those houses. I highly doubt those who are economically disadvantaged could.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The IB schools must also be more than .5 mile away. I wonder how many students this applies to.
It applies to a lot of schools in Ward 8. I strongly suspect that's who it will mostly affect.