Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shepherd and Lafayette should be bused to MacFarland. Crestwood kids, after being bused to Deal/Wilson for years, can walk to MacFarland. That alone should be enough relief to the overcrowding at Deal/Wilson and create a more desirable demographic at MacFarland. It’s easier for Bancroft to go to CHEC. Oyster-Adams should stay as is.
Lol let me guess where you’re zoned for. OA should also go to Roosevelt. In fact, that should be the first move.
Anonymous wrote:Shepherd and Lafayette should be bused to MacFarland. Crestwood kids, after being bused to Deal/Wilson for years, can walk to MacFarland. That alone should be enough relief to the overcrowding at Deal/Wilson and create a more desirable demographic at MacFarland. It’s easier for Bancroft to go to CHEC. Oyster-Adams should stay as is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the Deal to Eastern poster was being sarcastic.
How so?
Sounds like a perfect example of "Change needs to be big to make a difference. Moving a giant school like Lafayette (or Deal) that is full of engaged families could actually make a difference though."
Because the distance is too great.
If they were trying to make that example it would make more sense to do it by suggesting a feed to Coolidge or Cardozo or Roosevelt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the Deal to Eastern poster was being sarcastic.
How so?
Sounds like a perfect example of "Change needs to be big to make a difference. Moving a giant school like Lafayette (or Deal) that is full of engaged families could actually make a difference though."
Anonymous wrote:I think the Deal to Eastern poster was being sarcastic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think creating geographic proximity is the main objective of DCPS. The majority of people reject it ( hence the high Out-of-bounds and charter percentages). And they reject it because a good education shouldn’t be dependent on your zip code. So how close a school is to the tenth of a mile is irrelevant.
Engaged parents want schools where there are other engaged families. Unfortunately these families aren’t evenly distributed across the city and they can’t all fit in Ward 3 schools. If you want MacFarland or another middle school to be a viable Deal alternative you need to encourage a large number of educated engaged families to make the move. Sending Bancroft, a Tiitle 1 school that’s majority first generation families, to MacFarland won’t create that tipping point. There simply aren’t enough of those families to affect MacFarland and the few that exist won’t likely make the move since they know there won’t be a large cohort there.
Change needs to be big to make a difference. Moving a giant school like Lafayette that is full of engaged families could actually make a difference though.
Exactly.
And this is why having Deal feed into Eastern makes so much sense.
Finally someone else, much more articulate than me, gets it.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t think creating geographic proximity is the main objective of DCPS. The majority of people reject it ( hence the high Out-of-bounds and charter percentages). And they reject it because a good education shouldn’t be dependent on your zip code. So how close a school is to the tenth of a mile is irrelevant.
Engaged parents want schools where there are other engaged families. Unfortunately these families aren’t evenly distributed across the city and they can’t all fit in Ward 3 schools. If you want MacFarland or another middle school to be a viable Deal alternative you need to encourage a large number of educated engaged families to make the move. Sending Bancroft, a Tiitle 1 school that’s majority first generation families, to MacFarland won’t create that tipping point. There simply aren’t enough of those families to affect MacFarland and the few that exist won’t likely make the move since they know there won’t be a large cohort there.
Change needs to be big to make a difference. Moving a giant school like Lafayette that is full of engaged families could actually make a difference though.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t think creating geographic proximity is the main objective of DCPS. The majority of people reject it ( hence the high Out-of-bounds and charter percentages). And they reject it because a good education shouldn’t be dependent on your zip code. So how close a school is to the tenth of a mile is irrelevant.
Engaged parents want schools where there are other engaged families. Unfortunately these families aren’t evenly distributed across the city and they can’t all fit in Ward 3 schools. If you want MacFarland or another middle school to be a viable Deal alternative you need to encourage a large number of educated engaged families to make the move. Sending Bancroft, a Tiitle 1 school that’s majority first generation families, to MacFarland won’t create that tipping point. There simply aren’t enough of those families to affect MacFarland and the few that exist won’t likely make the move since they know there won’t be a large cohort there.
Change needs to be big to make a difference. Moving a giant school like Lafayette that is full of engaged families could actually make a difference though.