Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you’re for Shaw MS, explain how you get there with a mayor who’s dead set on pushing Banneker in that space.
The Council controls funding, not the mayor.
Anonymous wrote:If you’re for Shaw MS, explain how you get there with a mayor who’s dead set on pushing Banneker in that space.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If DCPS wants to build or create a MS that will work for these feeders it really needs to start listening to the populations who go there and their leadership. Are these schools saying Cardozo sounds like a good long term plan? If you are hearing resistance to that idea then aren’t you setting yourself up for failure...again???? What other options might cost about the same and be better received? It seems to me that DCPS is living in a bubble with its own feedback loop with some misinformed assumptions and now is engaging in CYA.
I agree with this. Even if Shew is opened and functions well, many families will choose other options with a guaranteed path to a decent high school. We are inbounds for Cardozo, but I don't know of anyone who would send their kids there. I was hopeful that the families who are sending their kids to Cardozo for MS might be able to help improve the HS; however, I'm not sure there have been any signs of this happening yet.
On the contrary, I think it would really help. Getting an okay middle school would mean that you can then apply to Banneker/SWW/McKinley/Ellington, and it gives a few more chances to lottery into Latin/BASIS, DCI, or a Wilson feeder. That would mean people don't feel like the have to bail in upper elementary. Middle school is the weak link in DCPS, not high school.
Seaton and Garrison are doing so well lately. It saddens me that DCPS won't focus attention on this issue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If DCPS wants to build or create a MS that will work for these feeders it really needs to start listening to the populations who go there and their leadership. Are these schools saying Cardozo sounds like a good long term plan? If you are hearing resistance to that idea then aren’t you setting yourself up for failure...again???? What other options might cost about the same and be better received? It seems to me that DCPS is living in a bubble with its own feedback loop with some misinformed assumptions and now is engaging in CYA.
I agree with this. Even if Shew is opened and functions well, many families will choose other options with a guaranteed path to a decent high school. We are inbounds for Cardozo, but I don't know of anyone who would send their kids there. I was hopeful that the families who are sending their kids to Cardozo for MS might be able to help improve the HS; however, I'm not sure there have been any signs of this happening yet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If DCPS wants to build or create a MS that will work for these feeders it really needs to start listening to the populations who go there and their leadership. Are these schools saying Cardozo sounds like a good long term plan? If you are hearing resistance to that idea then aren’t you setting yourself up for failure...again???? What other options might cost about the same and be better received? It seems to me that DCPS is living in a bubble with its own feedback loop with some misinformed assumptions and now is engaging in CYA.
I agree with this. Even if Shew is opened and functions well, many families will choose other options with a guaranteed path to a decent high school. We are inbounds for Cardozo, but I don't know of anyone who would send their kids there. I was hopeful that the families who are sending their kids to Cardozo for MS might be able to help improve the HS; however, I'm not sure there have been any signs of this happening yet.
Yes. So since the gentrifiers in the neighborhood have shown NO commitment to upper grades at these elementaries, much less MS an HS, why should they build an expensive MS. Build a new Banneker, a school you KNOW will fill, and that has been in subpar facilities for a long time.
Banneker is one of the few schools that works in DCPS. And yet most of its students are not coming from one of the MS you design worthy of your children attending. Open your minds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If DCPS wants to build or create a MS that will work for these feeders it really needs to start listening to the populations who go there and their leadership. Are these schools saying Cardozo sounds like a good long term plan? If you are hearing resistance to that idea then aren’t you setting yourself up for failure...again???? What other options might cost about the same and be better received? It seems to me that DCPS is living in a bubble with its own feedback loop with some misinformed assumptions and now is engaging in CYA.
I agree with this. Even if Shew is opened and functions well, many families will choose other options with a guaranteed path to a decent high school. We are inbounds for Cardozo, but I don't know of anyone who would send their kids there. I was hopeful that the families who are sending their kids to Cardozo for MS might be able to help improve the HS; however, I'm not sure there have been any signs of this happening yet.
Yes. So since the gentrifiers in the neighborhood have shown NO commitment to upper grades at these elementaries, much less MS an HS, why should they build an expensive MS. Build a new Banneker, a school you KNOW will fill, and that has been in subpar facilities for a long time.
Banneker is one of the few schools that works in DCPS. And yet most of its students are not coming from one of the MS you design worthy of your children attending. Open your minds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If DCPS wants to build or create a MS that will work for these feeders it really needs to start listening to the populations who go there and their leadership. Are these schools saying Cardozo sounds like a good long term plan? If you are hearing resistance to that idea then aren’t you setting yourself up for failure...again???? What other options might cost about the same and be better received? It seems to me that DCPS is living in a bubble with its own feedback loop with some misinformed assumptions and now is engaging in CYA.
I agree with this. Even if Shew is opened and functions well, many families will choose other options with a guaranteed path to a decent high school. We are inbounds for Cardozo, but I don't know of anyone who would send their kids there. I was hopeful that the families who are sending their kids to Cardozo for MS might be able to help improve the HS; however, I'm not sure there have been any signs of this happening yet.
Anonymous wrote:If DCPS wants to build or create a MS that will work for these feeders it really needs to start listening to the populations who go there and their leadership. Are these schools saying Cardozo sounds like a good long term plan? If you are hearing resistance to that idea then aren’t you setting yourself up for failure...again???? What other options might cost about the same and be better received? It seems to me that DCPS is living in a bubble with its own feedback loop with some misinformed assumptions and now is engaging in CYA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow. Banneker expansion is Bowser’s talking point re: Wilson overcrowding. http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/764646.page
This isn’t really new. Antwan W said the same over and over — they want to get people in the Wilson feeder pattern to choose alternative schools. Adding another 75 slots to Banneker, a proven school, isn’t a bad idea.
I'm fine with expanding Banneker, and I think with the city's growth and school improvement they will be able to keep academic standards high.
But I still think that it isn't fair to promise something in the boundary plan and then yoink it away without a real process. And that the middle school grades for the Cardozo pyramid need some serious intervention.
Also, there is more than enough room to expand Banneker at the current site. This was the option preferred by parents and the most of the SIT. Moving it to Shaw Jr High is a terrible idea. Expand where it is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow. Banneker expansion is Bowser’s talking point re: Wilson overcrowding. http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/764646.page
I’m the OP of that thread. The way Bowser talked about Banneker moving to Shaw, she made it seem like a fait accompli. It’s happening and the train has long left the station.
Anonymous wrote:Wow. Banneker expansion is Bowser’s talking point re: Wilson overcrowding. http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/764646.page