Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC needs to go all-lottery for HS
There is no successful model for that. SF does that and it isn’t working very well
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC needs to go all-lottery for HS
If you want to see well-off people make a run for the exits, that would be an excellent way to do it.
+100. Many middle and UMC families would leave the city. They can easily go to VA and MD and gat tracking. No one is going to wait around for the lottery and take a risk on high school. Real estate prices fall, city loses property taxes, etc...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Imagine how high SF property prices would be if they had neighborhood schools! That is the only thing keep prices down!
There are so many super-rich resident parents in SF that neighborhood schools won't do anything for property values. It's so easy for them to pay for private that they live wherever they want. The only thing a city-wide lottery has insured is for the public schools to suck for everyone else.
Very true. So randomly assign kids who are all over the place in academic levels and you think that is going to turn out well?? Force parents to drive all over the city in traffic to get their kid to school before going to work?? What a disaster. Who is going to put up with that when they have the means to go private or move?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Imagine how high SF property prices would be if they had neighborhood schools! That is the only thing keep prices down!
There are so many super-rich resident parents in SF that neighborhood schools won't do anything for property values. It's so easy for them to pay for private that they live wherever they want. The only thing a city-wide lottery has insured is for the public schools to suck for everyone else.
Anonymous wrote:Imagine how high SF property prices would be if they had neighborhood schools! That is the only thing keep prices down!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC needs to go all-lottery for HS
There is no successful model for that. SF does that and it isn’t working very well
SF is actually getting rid of the city-wide lottery because it works so poorly and is driving families out of the city. The commutes are impossible for the parents.
The fact of the matter is that everyone wants a decent neighborhood school. I know that we have major issues with desegregation in schools because of the history of exclusionary real estate. Politicians should focus on desegregating real estate; the schools will follow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC needs to go all-lottery for HS
There is no successful model for that. SF does that and it isn’t working very well
This is about real estate balancing for all the new white people in NE and west of 16th st. Not about outcomes
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC needs to go all-lottery for HS
There is no successful model for that. SF does that and it isn’t working very well
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC needs to go all-lottery for HS
If you want to see well-off people make a run for the exits, that would be an excellent way to do it.
Anonymous wrote:DC needs to go all-lottery for HS
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC needs to go all-lottery for HS
There is no successful model for that. SF does that and it isn’t working very well
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is no way that DCPS will build a new Highschool when most are sitting half empty. The bigger problem is that DCPS leadership is insular, arrogant, and not particularly smart. They think they have all the answers and don’t listen to teachers or the parent community.
+1. If the goal isn’t to close the achievement gap, don’t bother.
Anonymous wrote:DC needs to go all-lottery for HS