Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lots of DC kids go to Sidwell too -- should the city be subsidizing them too? Lab is a private school. There's no justification for this deal.
+1. This data discussion is irrelevant. The problem is that the DC government is giving a way-below-market-price deal to a private organization without following proper procedures (eg, allowing others to bid).
Anonymous wrote:Lots of DC kids go to Sidwell too -- should the city be subsidizing them too? Lab is a private school. There's no justification for this deal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^how about paying a reasonable rent, that dcps can then use to educate SN students not lucky enough to get into lab?
+1 the kids at lab are primarily the lucky subsegment of the SN population ones whose parents can pay 45-60k for their education annually or pay for a good special needs lawyer to fight DCPS so that they pay.
The DC ones, yes. But most of the kids are from out of state. The latest OSSE audit shows a total of 46 DCPS-funded kids out of an enrollment of around 375.
Just updating a bit. http://www.labschool.org/page/about/mission--fast-facts
np: Updating what? The info on the link is general marketing and does nothing but confirm total enrollment.
Exactly. Most kids who go to Lab live in DC even if they don't get funding.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^how about paying a reasonable rent, that dcps can then use to educate SN students not lucky enough to get into lab?
+1 the kids at lab are primarily the lucky subsegment of the SN population ones whose parents can pay 45-60k for their education annually or pay for a good special needs lawyer to fight DCPS so that they pay.
The DC ones, yes. But most of the kids are from out of state. The latest OSSE audit shows a total of 46 DCPS-funded kids out of an enrollment of around 375.
Just updating a bit. http://www.labschool.org/page/about/mission--fast-facts
np: Updating what? The info on the link is general marketing and does nothing but confirm total enrollment.
Anonymous wrote:I f you all keep voting them back on, this is what you get. Vote Republican . ANYONE labeled Republican for every council spot that opens. If they live in D.C. They're likely quite moderate . I'm so ready for a change.
Anonymous wrote:Grosso has just been responding with the text of his statement introducing the resolution, which I assume was written by a Lab School lobbyist. I hear they hired David Catania to push this through.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^how about paying a reasonable rent, that dcps can then use to educate SN students not lucky enough to get into lab?
+1 the kids at lab are primarily the lucky subsegment of the SN population ones whose parents can pay 45-60k for their education annually or pay for a good special needs lawyer to fight DCPS so that they pay.
The DC ones, yes. But most of the kids are from out of state. The latest OSSE audit shows a total of 46 DCPS-funded kids out of an enrollment of around 375.
Just updating a bit. http://www.labschool.org/page/about/mission--fast-facts
np: Updating what? The info on the link is general marketing and does nothing but confirm total enrollment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^how about paying a reasonable rent, that dcps can then use to educate SN students not lucky enough to get into lab?
+1 the kids at lab are primarily the lucky subsegment of the SN population ones whose parents can pay 45-60k for their education annually or pay for a good special needs lawyer to fight DCPS so that they pay.
The DC ones, yes. But most of the kids are from out of state. The latest OSSE audit shows a total of 46 DCPS-funded kids out of an enrollment of around 375.
Just updating a bit. http://www.labschool.org/page/about/mission--fast-facts
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^how about paying a reasonable rent, that dcps can then use to educate SN students not lucky enough to get into lab?
+1 the kids at lab are primarily the lucky subsegment of the SN population ones whose parents can pay 45-60k for their education annually or pay for a good special needs lawyer to fight DCPS so that they pay.
The DC ones, yes. But most of the kids are from out of state. The latest OSSE audit shows a total of 46 DCPS-funded kids out of an enrollment of around 375.