Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Where is the space in Ward 3 for a charter HS?
The old Hardy school?
The reason Wilson crowding is such a conundrum is that there is no easy way to add capacity to any of the schools in the Wilson pyramid, including Wilson. Charters don't really have any more options than DCPS does.
Charters can rent or buy space privately. It's not ideal but an office building or something could be made into a high school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Where is the space in Ward 3 for a charter HS?
The old Hardy school?
The reason Wilson crowding is such a conundrum is that there is no easy way to add capacity to any of the schools in the Wilson pyramid, including Wilson. Charters don't really have any more options than DCPS does.
Charters can rent or buy space privately. It's not ideal but an office building or something could be made into a high school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Where is the space in Ward 3 for a charter HS?
The old Hardy school?
The reason Wilson crowding is such a conundrum is that there is no easy way to add capacity to any of the schools in the Wilson pyramid, including Wilson. Charters don't really have any more options than DCPS does.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let's put some Rocketship and KIPP schools in Ward 3. They're supposed to be good enough for the rest of the city, so they're good enough for Upper Caucasia, right?
How does that help overcrowding at Wilson?
It would be a high school. If downtown and the Mayor think these charter high schools are good enough for the rest of the rest of the city, why are they not a solution for the Wilson boundary?
Yes, why not? Has the Mayor said anything about this as an option? You bring a good charter high school (eg, Latin) to a neighborhood with no charter options and families that already send kids to schools outside the ward for high school, you are likely to get some traction.
Where is the space in Ward 3 for a charter HS?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Step 1 - Stop Grandfathered families that are not currently enrolled in Deal / Wilson from enrolling. [Crestwood / 16th St Heights]
Step 2 - Cut option for Bancroft to Deal and move it only to MacFarland
Step 3 - Move Oyster Adams feeder to MacFarland
Easy
Step 4 - Find a career other than elected politician.
Anonymous wrote:
Where is the space in Ward 3 for a charter HS?
Anonymous wrote:Step 1 - Stop Grandfathered families that are not currently enrolled in Deal / Wilson from enrolling. [Crestwood / 16th St Heights]
Step 2 - Cut option for Bancroft to Deal and move it only to MacFarland
Step 3 - Move Oyster Adams feeder to MacFarland
Easy
Anonymous wrote:Step 1 - Stop Grandfathered families that are not currently enrolled in Deal / Wilson from enrolling. [Crestwood / 16th St Heights]
Step 2 - Cut option for Bancroft to Deal and move it only to MacFarland
Step 3 - Move Oyster Adams feeder to MacFarland
Easy
Anonymous wrote:Step 1 - Stop Grandfathered families that are not currently enrolled in Deal / Wilson from enrolling. [Crestwood / 16th St Heights]
Step 2 - Cut option for Bancroft to Deal and move it only to MacFarland
Step 3 - Move Oyster Adams feeder to MacFarland
Easy
Anonymous wrote:It would make logical sense to drop Hearst and Eaton from Wilson, as they are close to the east side of RCP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How about a task force to ferret out residency fraud at Wilson and in the Wilson feeder pattern? There are estimates that as many as ten percent of Wilson students in fact are Maryland resident. Root them out and DC would ease a lot of overcrowding.
DO you have any sources for these "estimates" beyond DCUM musings and super sleuths counting MD license plates?
The PG crowd is touchy today.
Anonymous wrote:It would make logical sense to drop Hearst and Eaton from Wilson, as they are close to the east side of RCP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How about a task force to ferret out residency fraud at Wilson and in the Wilson feeder pattern? There are estimates that as many as ten percent of Wilson students in fact are Maryland resident. Root them out and DC would ease a lot of overcrowding.
DO you have any sources for these "estimates" beyond DCUM musings and super sleuths counting MD license plates?