Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just have to ask Lee parents – are you really ok with WLA co-locating with your space? I am totally happy for Lee that it got a great space, but I worry it came at the expense of co-locating with a school that is a total unknown. I spent some time reading WLAs charter – have any Lee parents done this yet? This is a school whose operating principles, particularly when it comes to discipline, seem at odds with a Montessori model. The children being targeted for recruitment are 9th graders from wards 7 and 8 who are at-risk youth with behavioral issues and require remedial education. This school being co-located with Lee could make the whole campus an area that attracts some serious hanging out and loitering issues. Are Lee parents worried? Has the school talked to parents about this issue? Meetings with WLA? I would be very concerned about how being co-located with a school targeting at risk teens will impact Lee’s future recruitment efforts, as well as retention efforts. I just worry that the good news about Lee getting a great space is overshadowing the bigger issue of an unknown high school sharing the space.
I can't tell if this is sincere or concern trolling. Maybe a bit of both.
It is actually sincere concern. I really don't get it. My kids go to ITS, which has had a great experience being co-located with Lee. I would really worry about the overall campus area becoming a loitering ground for high school kids before and after school. Or maybe that is just something the neighbors should be worried about.
You know where high schoolers don't want to hang out?
At school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just have to ask Lee parents – are you really ok with WLA co-locating with your space? I am totally happy for Lee that it got a great space, but I worry it came at the expense of co-locating with a school that is a total unknown. I spent some time reading WLAs charter – have any Lee parents done this yet? This is a school whose operating principles, particularly when it comes to discipline, seem at odds with a Montessori model. The children being targeted for recruitment are 9th graders from wards 7 and 8 who are at-risk youth with behavioral issues and require remedial education. This school being co-located with Lee could make the whole campus an area that attracts some serious hanging out and loitering issues. Are Lee parents worried? Has the school talked to parents about this issue? Meetings with WLA? I would be very concerned about how being co-located with a school targeting at risk teens will impact Lee’s future recruitment efforts, as well as retention efforts. I just worry that the good news about Lee getting a great space is overshadowing the bigger issue of an unknown high school sharing the space.
I can't tell if this is sincere or concern trolling. Maybe a bit of both.
It is actually sincere concern. I really don't get it. My kids go to ITS, which has had a great experience being co-located with Lee. I would really worry about the overall campus area becoming a loitering ground for high school kids before and after school. Or maybe that is just something the neighbors should be worried about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just have to ask Lee parents – are you really ok with WLA co-locating with your space? I am totally happy for Lee that it got a great space, but I worry it came at the expense of co-locating with a school that is a total unknown. I spent some time reading WLAs charter – have any Lee parents done this yet? This is a school whose operating principles, particularly when it comes to discipline, seem at odds with a Montessori model. The children being targeted for recruitment are 9th graders from wards 7 and 8 who are at-risk youth with behavioral issues and require remedial education. This school being co-located with Lee could make the whole campus an area that attracts some serious hanging out and loitering issues. Are Lee parents worried? Has the school talked to parents about this issue? Meetings with WLA? I would be very concerned about how being co-located with a school targeting at risk teens will impact Lee’s future recruitment efforts, as well as retention efforts. I just worry that the good news about Lee getting a great space is overshadowing the bigger issue of an unknown high school sharing the space.
I can't tell if this is sincere or concern trolling. Maybe a bit of both.
It is actually sincere concern. I really don't get it. My kids go to ITS, which has had a great experience being co-located with Lee. I would really worry about the overall campus area becoming a loitering ground for high school kids before and after school. Or maybe that is just something the neighbors should be worried about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just have to ask Lee parents – are you really ok with WLA co-locating with your space? I am totally happy for Lee that it got a great space, but I worry it came at the expense of co-locating with a school that is a total unknown. I spent some time reading WLAs charter – have any Lee parents done this yet? This is a school whose operating principles, particularly when it comes to discipline, seem at odds with a Montessori model. The children being targeted for recruitment are 9th graders from wards 7 and 8 who are at-risk youth with behavioral issues and require remedial education. This school being co-located with Lee could make the whole campus an area that attracts some serious hanging out and loitering issues. Are Lee parents worried? Has the school talked to parents about this issue? Meetings with WLA? I would be very concerned about how being co-located with a school targeting at risk teens will impact Lee’s future recruitment efforts, as well as retention efforts. I just worry that the good news about Lee getting a great space is overshadowing the bigger issue of an unknown high school sharing the space.
I can't tell if this is sincere or concern trolling. Maybe a bit of both.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just have to ask Lee parents – are you really ok with WLA co-locating with your space? I am totally happy for Lee that it got a great space, but I worry it came at the expense of co-locating with a school that is a total unknown. I spent some time reading WLAs charter – have any Lee parents done this yet? This is a school whose operating principles, particularly when it comes to discipline, seem at odds with a Montessori model. The children being targeted for recruitment are 9th graders from wards 7 and 8 who are at-risk youth with behavioral issues and require remedial education. This school being co-located with Lee could make the whole campus an area that attracts some serious hanging out and loitering issues. Are Lee parents worried? Has the school talked to parents about this issue? Meetings with WLA? I would be very concerned about how being co-located with a school targeting at risk teens will impact Lee’s future recruitment efforts, as well as retention efforts. I just worry that the good news about Lee getting a great space is overshadowing the bigger issue of an unknown high school sharing the space.
I can't tell if this is sincere or concern trolling. Maybe a bit of both.
Anonymous wrote:I just have to ask Lee parents – are you really ok with WLA co-locating with your space? I am totally happy for Lee that it got a great space, but I worry it came at the expense of co-locating with a school that is a total unknown. I spent some time reading WLAs charter – have any Lee parents done this yet? This is a school whose operating principles, particularly when it comes to discipline, seem at odds with a Montessori model. The children being targeted for recruitment are 9th graders from wards 7 and 8 who are at-risk youth with behavioral issues and require remedial education. This school being co-located with Lee could make the whole campus an area that attracts some serious hanging out and loitering issues. Are Lee parents worried? Has the school talked to parents about this issue? Meetings with WLA? I would be very concerned about how being co-located with a school targeting at risk teens will impact Lee’s future recruitment efforts, as well as retention efforts. I just worry that the good news about Lee getting a great space is overshadowing the bigger issue of an unknown high school sharing the space.
Anonymous wrote:I just have to ask Lee parents – are you really ok with WLA co-locating with your space? I am totally happy for Lee that it got a great space, but I worry it came at the expense of co-locating with a school that is a total unknown. I spent some time reading WLAs charter – have any Lee parents done this yet? This is a school whose operating principles, particularly when it comes to discipline, seem at odds with a Montessori model. The children being targeted for recruitment are 9th graders from wards 7 and 8 who are at-risk youth with behavioral issues and require remedial education. This school being co-located with Lee could make the whole campus an area that attracts some serious hanging out and loitering issues. Are Lee parents worried? Has the school talked to parents about this issue? Meetings with WLA? I would be very concerned about how being co-located with a school targeting at risk teens will impact Lee’s future recruitment efforts, as well as retention efforts. I just worry that the good news about Lee getting a great space is overshadowing the bigger issue of an unknown high school sharing the space.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:St. Paul's College Seminary
Moving next year, it is a permanent location
Space will be shared with Washington Leadership Academy, nonprofit office space and teacher housing
I know it's a sign of the times and inevitable but this news made me terribly sad. I love the Paulists. I have known about their plans but to have it come to pass is a loss. Many good people and organizations have passed through that space. I could tell some good stories! I wish the new communities there all the best.
The Paulists will be remaining on site in a smaller property.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:St. Paul's College Seminary
Moving next year, it is a permanent location
Space will be shared with Washington Leadership Academy, nonprofit office space and teacher housing
I know it's a sign of the times and inevitable but this news made me terribly sad. I love the Paulists. I have known about their plans but to have it come to pass is a loss. Many good people and organizations have passed through that space. I could tell some good stories! I wish the new communities there all the best.
Anonymous wrote:St. Paul's College Seminary
Moving next year, it is a permanent location
Space will be shared with Washington Leadership Academy, nonprofit office space and teacher housing
Anonymous wrote:I think maybe it's aspies.