Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Talk about burying the leded, from original post:
Anonymous wrote:
“The quickest way I can reduce crowding and demand for Wilson is to get Banneker at Shaw opened as quickly as possible. 100% of Banneker kids go to college; these are some of the best kids in the District. If we move them to Shaw, I have 350 more seats we can fill; these are families who would otherwise be clamoring to get into Wilson or SWW.”
“We can also increase high quality middle school seats by taking the current Banneker space and creating a new, high quality middle school open to all District residents.”
What about a midcity (Shaw, etc.) MS that at least serves those residents first, without an entrance exam or lottery?
What about ending the silly-looking, gerrymandered, Wilson school zone? End it at Connecticut Avenue to the east: overcrowding problem solved like magic. Then attract the kids to the east of Connecticut to the new "mid-city Banneker." "Banneker For All" is a great slogan, too!
Anonymous wrote:Talk about burying the leded, from original post:
Anonymous wrote:
“The quickest way I can reduce crowding and demand for Wilson is to get Banneker at Shaw opened as quickly as possible. 100% of Banneker kids go to college; these are some of the best kids in the District. If we move them to Shaw, I have 350 more seats we can fill; these are families who would otherwise be clamoring to get into Wilson or SWW.”
“We can also increase high quality middle school seats by taking the current Banneker space and creating a new, high quality middle school open to all District residents.”
What about a midcity (Shaw, etc.) MS that at least serves those residents first, without an entrance exam or lottery?
[b]Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think she’s spot on with the reasoning for moving Banneker. Whites are now mingling with browns/blacks and with a new building with an established track record of a high quality school, this is an “If we build,they will come” example.
+1. Just build it.
Mingling, seriously?
75.9% Black, non-Hispanic
2.7% Asian
18.0% Hispanic / Latino
0.2% Native American / Alaska Native
0.2% Native Hawaiian / Other Pacific Islander
1.0% White non-Hispanic
1.9% Multiracial
YOU HAVE GOT TO BE KIDDING ME.
+1000
Banneker is the best public school in DC and even though it's 1% white we've got this jagoff trying to claim it as an achievement of white intercession. What a joke.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Talk about burying the leded, from original post:
Anonymous wrote:
“The quickest way I can reduce crowding and demand for Wilson is to get Banneker at Shaw opened as quickly as possible. 100% of Banneker kids go to college; these are some of the best kids in the District. If we move them to Shaw, I have 350 more seats we can fill; these are families who would otherwise be clamoring to get into Wilson or SWW.”
“We can also increase high quality middle school seats by taking the current Banneker space and creating a new, high quality middle school open to all District residents.”
What about a midcity (Shaw, etc.) MS that at least serves those residents first, without an entrance exam or lottery?
You have one. It's at Cardozo. You might not like the idea of your kid going 1.5 miles to middle school (even though plenty of kids all over the country travel way further), or it being in the same building as a high school, or its test scores, but you have one. And the sooner you get the kids currently going to Francis-Stevens to go there with your kids, the better the school will be.
Anonymous wrote:Talk about burying the leded, from original post:
Anonymous wrote:
“The quickest way I can reduce crowding and demand for Wilson is to get Banneker at Shaw opened as quickly as possible. 100% of Banneker kids go to college; these are some of the best kids in the District. If we move them to Shaw, I have 350 more seats we can fill; these are families who would otherwise be clamoring to get into Wilson or SWW.”
“We can also increase high quality middle school seats by taking the current Banneker space and creating a new, high quality middle school open to all District residents.”
What about a midcity (Shaw, etc.) MS that at least serves those residents first, without an entrance exam or lottery?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think she’s spot on with the reasoning for moving Banneker. Whites are now mingling with browns/blacks and with a new building with an established track record of a high quality school, this is an “If we build,they will come” example.
+1. Just build it.
Mingling, seriously?
75.9% Black, non-Hispanic
2.7% Asian
18.0% Hispanic / Latino
0.2% Native American / Alaska Native
0.2% Native Hawaiian / Other Pacific Islander
1.0% White non-Hispanic
1.9% Multiracial
YOU HAVE GOT TO BE KIDDING ME.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Talk about burying the leded, from original post:
Anonymous wrote:
“The quickest way I can reduce crowding and demand for Wilson is to get Banneker at Shaw opened as quickly as possible. 100% of Banneker kids go to college; these are some of the best kids in the District. If we move them to Shaw, I have 350 more seats we can fill; these are families who would otherwise be clamoring to get into Wilson or SWW.”
“We can also increase high quality middle school seats by taking the current Banneker space and creating a new, high quality middle school open to all District residents.”
What about a midcity (Shaw, etc.) MS that at least serves those residents first, without an entrance exam or lottery?
DCPS gets no kudos or credit for middle schoolers. They do need / want to track and report high school graduation rates, and numbers of students getting into college.
This is about creating more high quality high school seats, and trying to get more high schoolers to choose DCPS (K and 9th are the grades where DCPS 'beats' charters).
Anonymous wrote:Talk about burying the leded, from original post:
Anonymous wrote:
“The quickest way I can reduce crowding and demand for Wilson is to get Banneker at Shaw opened as quickly as possible. 100% of Banneker kids go to college; these are some of the best kids in the District. If we move them to Shaw, I have 350 more seats we can fill; these are families who would otherwise be clamoring to get into Wilson or SWW.”
“We can also increase high quality middle school seats by taking the current Banneker space and creating a new, high quality middle school open to all District residents.”
What about a midcity (Shaw, etc.) MS that at least serves those residents first, without an entrance exam or lottery?
Anonymous wrote:
“The quickest way I can reduce crowding and demand for Wilson is to get Banneker at Shaw opened as quickly as possible. 100% of Banneker kids go to college; these are some of the best kids in the District. If we move them to Shaw, I have 350 more seats we can fill; these are families who would otherwise be clamoring to get into Wilson or SWW.”
“We can also increase high quality middle school seats by taking the current Banneker space and creating a new, high quality middle school open to all District residents.”
Anonymous wrote:Bowser attended our neighborhood community meeting on Thursday night. It was her first public outreach mtg since her Tuesday night re-election.
On the recent scandals:
“This year has been tough for DCPS. We have learned a lot and Chancellor Alexander is taking steps to ensure the attendance and grading issues never happen again. It’s unacceptable. We have zero tolenace for this stuff and I am working close with her to put in safe guards.”
A father of a Wilson senior student asked about school crowding and lowering head count at Wilson. He complained that teachers are stuggling with large classes. He asked what Bowser is doing to create more options for Wilson-quality education.
Here are Bowser’s latest talking points:
“The quickest way I can reduce crowding and demand for Wilson is to get Banneker at Shaw opened as quickly as possible. 100% of Banneker kids go to college; these are some of the best kids in the District. If we move them to Shaw, I have 350 more seats we can fill; these are families who would otherwise be clamoring to get into Wilson or SWW.”
“We can also increase high quality middle school seats by taking the current Banneker space and creating a new, high quality middle school open to all District residents.”
Someone else mentioned that Duke Ellington is under capacity and that more general education kids should be housed the building:
“I think Duke Ellington needs to remain arts focused. We have the kids in the District to fill this space; the hardest part is identifying them and getting them prepared prior to high school for a rigorous arts education.”
However, she left open the possibility of adding another WOTP high school to relieve crowding at Wilson:
“Our decisions about the future will be driven by the population patterns. We know the Wilson feeders are reaching capacity as District parents return to DCPS. We thank them for choosing to remain and be involved; this is a great thing. I think we may need to consider opening another western high school - sorry, I mean another high school on the west side of town. But will be driven by the population patterns and demand.”
At that point, Bowser’s time was up. It left me with more questions than answers, but I think we may see in the medium term so progress on WOTP over crowding and perhaps more resources, especially if school age population booms.
Anonymous wrote:The Mayor’s statement is clearly a knock on Eastern, Coolidge, and Roosevelt.