Anonymous wrote:I listened to Dep. Mayor Smith yesterday on Kojo. It did not sound like geography was a particularly important boundary criteria for her (ironic, yes). Diversity, on the other hand, seems to be what the majority of parents are crying out for so that our kids will be able to compete in the 21st Century. Also, Kojo could not get a straight answer about grandfather provision. It sounded like younger siblings could be out of luck though. There was another education expert guest on the show who kept referring to Greek philosophers who advocated for a society where parents did not know the identities of their true children so that all kids would be loved equally. Scary.
Anonymous wrote:Ok, pp. why so sure? Is DC above stupidity? It happened in San Fransisco.
Anonymous wrote:16:48, so the pioneers moved there because they craved a more diverse community, but just not TOO much diversity. Got it. Whatever helps them feel good.
Anonymous wrote:Random DCPS school assignment, like San Francisco tried, is not going to happen. Can you imagine stretching to buy a house in the Janney or Lafayette districts and then being told "your child has been assigned to Marion S. Barry Elementary School in Ward 8" ?! One City, baby.
I don't know what would be louder: the storm of protest outiside the District building or the squeak of tires as DC residents move to Montgomery or Howard counties, Maryland.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gotta keep the poor kids away from our "best and brightest." They're gonna contaminate them! Egads!!!
I know this is toungue in cheek and you can reduce it to that but truth is, if they don't economically integrate schools carefully, it can lead to a worse situation for disadvantaged kids than they have now.
Anonymous wrote:16:21, it's not the upper NW parents who don't want the poor kids in their schools. The poor kids have been there for years. It's the center city urban pioneers who don't want their kids around low income inc That why they go to charters
Anonymous wrote:Gotta keep the poor kids away from our "best and brightest." They're gonna contaminate them! Egads!!!
Anonymous wrote:16:21, it's not the upper NW parents who don't want the poor kids in their schools. The poor kids have been there for years. It's the center city urban pioneers who don't want their kids around low income inc That why they go to charters
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I heard someone on the radio today who said the fairest proposed system would be to randomly assign students to particular DCPS schools, to assure a mixture of more affluent students and disadvantaged students. So a student in AU Park (and their siblings) might be assigned a spot in Ward 8 and a kid from Barry Farm could go to Janney.
I really, really hope they do it. It is the fairest thing!
And the easiest way to get affluent parents leaving the district in droves, eroding the tax base and making schools worse.
Many, many affluent people attend private school so this whole debate is silly. As an EotP resident, I feel my right to attend Deal is just as valid as JKLMM. I pay a very large amount in taxes. My money is just as good as yours.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I heard someone on the radio today who said the fairest proposed system would be to randomly assign students to particular DCPS schools, to assure a mixture of more affluent students and disadvantaged students. So a student in AU Park (and their siblings) might be assigned a spot in Ward 8 and a kid from Barry Farm could go to Janney.
I really, really hope they do it. It is the fairest thing!
And the easiest way to get affluent parents leaving the district in droves, eroding the tax base and making schools worse.
Many, many affluent people attend private school so this whole debate is silly. As an EotP resident, I feel my right to attend Deal is just as valid as JKLMM. I pay a very large amount in taxes. My money is just as good as yours.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I heard someone on the radio today who said the fairest proposed system would be to randomly assign students to particular DCPS schools, to assure a mixture of more affluent students and disadvantaged students. So a student in AU Park (and their siblings) might be assigned a spot in Ward 8 and a kid from Barry Farm could go to Janney.
I really, really hope they do it. It is the fairest thing!
And the easiest way to get affluent parents leaving the district in droves, eroding the tax base and making schools worse.