Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most families I know would never send their kids there but that was 10 years ago. Maybe it has gotten better but I haven’t first hand accounts. 10 years ago it had a more Georgia ave vibe than 16th street
I heard only about 50% of families or so do and they lose kids in the higher grades. So yea, I doubt she is going to send her child there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP, it’s cute that you consider Bowser’s maybe shrug as sign of hope and endorsement of DCPS schools.![]()
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DP. Perhaps you don't live in DC so don't know the significance, but in the past, if mayors used DC publics at all, it was WOTP. Yes, Shepherd is a Deal feeder, but I still think many DC families will see this as a vote of confidence in DC schools, particularly EOTP/majority minority DC schools.
Oh wait, Shepherd isn’t moving to Wells? ?
Shepherd should move to Wells with the severe overcrowding at Deal. It’s a no brainer. Will have to wait and see....
Anonymous wrote:"I want her to have friends in the neighborhood and I want her to be close to home"
Shepherd is only 53% in-boundary. I guess she'll have a few friends in the neighborhood.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP, it’s cute that you consider Bowser’s maybe shrug as sign of hope and endorsement of DCPS schools.![]()
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DP. Perhaps you don't live in DC so don't know the significance, but in the past, if mayors used DC publics at all, it was WOTP. Yes, Shepherd is a Deal feeder, but I still think many DC families will see this as a vote of confidence in DC schools, particularly EOTP/majority minority DC schools.
Oh wait, Shepherd isn’t moving to Wells? ?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP, it’s cute that you consider Bowser’s maybe shrug as sign of hope and endorsement of DCPS schools.![]()
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DP. Perhaps you don't live in DC so don't know the significance, but in the past, if mayors used DC publics at all, it was WOTP. Yes, Shepherd is a Deal feeder, but I still think many DC families will see this as a vote of confidence in DC schools, particularly EOTP/majority minority DC schools.
Oh wait, Shepherd isn’t moving to Wells? ?
Anonymous wrote:Most families I know would never send their kids there but that was 10 years ago. Maybe it has gotten better but I haven’t first hand accounts. 10 years ago it had a more Georgia ave vibe than 16th street
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP, it’s cute that you consider Bowser’s maybe shrug as sign of hope and endorsement of DCPS schools.![]()
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DP. Perhaps you don't live in DC so don't know the significance, but in the past, if mayors used DC publics at all, it was WOTP. Yes, Shepherd is a Deal feeder, but I still think many DC families will see this as a vote of confidence in DC schools, particularly EOTP/majority minority DC schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP, it’s cute that you consider Bowser’s maybe shrug as sign of hope and endorsement of DCPS schools.![]()
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DP. Perhaps you don't live in DC so don't know the significance, but in the past, if mayors used DC publics at all, it was WOTP. Yes, Shepherd is a Deal feeder, but I still think many DC families will see this as a vote of confidence in DC schools, particularly EOTP/majority minority DC schools.
Anonymous wrote:PP, it’s cute that you consider Bowser’s maybe shrug as sign of hope and endorsement of DCPS schools.![]()
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ll believe it when I see it.
But this is a good sign for DCPS and where it is headed.
+1 , Bowser knows how to get a headline. Notice that she said likely, which means when she back tracks and sends her child to parochial school, she’ll be able to say, “I never said definitely. Likely means that I considered the option but I’ve decided to explore the best option for my family.”
Mark this section of the thread for future reference when families are disappointed she made a different choice.[/b]
Anonymous wrote:So by the time middle school rolls around she'll be done with politics and working for Pepco and be able to afford private school. Which will be $60K by then.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ll believe it when I see it.
But this is a good sign for DCPS and where it is headed.
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+1 , Bowser knows how to get a headline. Notice that she said likely, which means when she back tracks and sends her child to parochial school, she’ll be able to say, “I never said definitely. Likely means that I considered the option but I’ve decided to explore the best option for my family.”
Mark this section of the thread for future reference when families are disappointed she made a different choice.