Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There was a (HUGE) Latin open house tonight at the original campus. The noted the new building, stumbled over the equal access (which is only for 5th at the original campus) and played a tone deaf video for the first seven minutes that they must have paid a lot of money to produce. It almost seemed like it was aimed at recruiting teachers/staff?
The youth ambassadors and tours were much better than the tone deaf general session. 5th graders want to know about friendship and how the day goes (no one talked about the alternating schedules) and not about pedagogy.
What was "tone deaf" about it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is all moot. The Kirov campus has been purchased.
What exactly is the issue, though? There are plenty of charter schools in EOTP. Why does Latin have to open their second campus there?
There is no issue. I'm a Latin parent. A very happy one. I don't care. At all.
Well of course you don't, you've got yours. It's the people EOTR who don't go to Latin who would care. And it's annoying that the PCSB let Latin expand despite its poor performance with at-risk kids, on the strength of a promise to try to locate EOTR and then surprise surprise, what a shocker that it doesn't work out.
How dare a school do a great job educating the vast majority of its students! This is DC, where we measure success solely by the performance of at-risk kids who come to school with a plethora of issues for which no school is equipped to adequately support. PP is part of the like hive mind that thinks that Honors for All is a good idea so that kids who are not performing well won't have to deal with reality and can be socially promoted up to graduation.
Go away.
NP. You're sarcastic rhetoric isn't really swaying anyone to your side. The PP makes legitimate points and you are coming off very much like a resource hoarder.
Just so I understand your position here, an in demand school (one of the best in the city) that excels at educating the vast majority kids attending but struggles with at-risk kids like every other school on earth should not be permitted to expand to meet pent up demand unless and until it solves a heretofore unsolvable societal problem? And you think calling BS on the woke-tastic view makes me a "resource hoarder"?
The PP you're responding to: Curious, what makes Latin students excel?
Anonymous wrote:There was a (HUGE) Latin open house tonight at the original campus. The noted the new building, stumbled over the equal access (which is only for 5th at the original campus) and played a tone deaf video for the first seven minutes that they must have paid a lot of money to produce. It almost seemed like it was aimed at recruiting teachers/staff?
The youth ambassadors and tours were much better than the tone deaf general session. 5th graders want to know about friendship and how the day goes (no one talked about the alternating schedules) and not about pedagogy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is the Kirov building going to host MS, HS, or both?
Both plus some space for Yu Ying.
Thanks!
How hard is enrollment at HS from other MSs?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is all moot. The Kirov campus has been purchased.
What exactly is the issue, though? There are plenty of charter schools in EOTP. Why does Latin have to open their second campus there?
There is no issue. I'm a Latin parent. A very happy one. I don't care. At all.
Well of course you don't, you've got yours. It's the people EOTR who don't go to Latin who would care. And it's annoying that the PCSB let Latin expand despite its poor performance with at-risk kids, on the strength of a promise to try to locate EOTR and then surprise surprise, what a shocker that it doesn't work out.
How dare a school do a great job educating the vast majority of its students! This is DC, where we measure success solely by the performance of at-risk kids who come to school with a plethora of issues for which no school is equipped to adequately support. PP is part of the like hive mind that thinks that Honors for All is a good idea so that kids who are not performing well won't have to deal with reality and can be socially promoted up to graduation.
Go away.
NP. You're sarcastic rhetoric isn't really swaying anyone to your side. The PP makes legitimate points and you are coming off very much like a resource hoarder.
Just so I understand your position here, an in demand school (one of the best in the city) that excels at educating the vast majority kids attending but struggles with at-risk kids like every other school on earth should not be permitted to expand to meet pent up demand unless and until it solves a heretofore unsolvable societal problem? And you think calling BS on the woke-tastic view makes me a "resource hoarder"?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is all moot. The Kirov campus has been purchased.
What exactly is the issue, though? There are plenty of charter schools in EOTP. Why does Latin have to open their second campus there?
There is no issue. I'm a Latin parent. A very happy one. I don't care. At all.
Well of course you don't, you've got yours. It's the people EOTR who don't go to Latin who would care. And it's annoying that the PCSB let Latin expand despite its poor performance with at-risk kids, on the strength of a promise to try to locate EOTR and then surprise surprise, what a shocker that it doesn't work out.
How dare a school do a great job educating the vast majority of its students! This is DC, where we measure success solely by the performance of at-risk kids who come to school with a plethora of issues for which no school is equipped to adequately support. PP is part of the like hive mind that thinks that Honors for All is a good idea so that kids who are not performing well won't have to deal with reality and can be socially promoted up to graduation.
Go away.
NP. You're sarcastic rhetoric isn't really swaying anyone to your side. The PP makes legitimate points and you are coming off very much like a resource hoarder.
Just so I understand your position here, an in demand school (one of the best in the city) that excels at educating the vast majority kids attending but struggles with at-risk kids like every other school on earth should not be permitted to expand to meet pent up demand unless and until it solves a heretofore unsolvable societal problem? And you think calling BS on the woke-tastic view makes me a "resource hoarder"?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is all moot. The Kirov campus has been purchased.
What exactly is the issue, though? There are plenty of charter schools in EOTP. Why does Latin have to open their second campus there?
There is no issue. I'm a Latin parent. A very happy one. I don't care. At all.
Well of course you don't, you've got yours. It's the people EOTR who don't go to Latin who would care. And it's annoying that the PCSB let Latin expand despite its poor performance with at-risk kids, on the strength of a promise to try to locate EOTR and then surprise surprise, what a shocker that it doesn't work out.
How dare a school do a great job educating the vast majority of its students! This is DC, where we measure success solely by the performance of at-risk kids who come to school with a plethora of issues for which no school is equipped to adequately support. PP is part of the like hive mind that thinks that Honors for All is a good idea so that kids who are not performing well won't have to deal with reality and can be socially promoted up to graduation.
Go away.
NP. You're sarcastic rhetoric isn't really swaying anyone to your side. The PP makes legitimate points and you are coming off very much like a resource hoarder.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is the Kirov building going to host MS, HS, or both?
Both plus some space for Yu Ying.
Thanks!
How hard is enrollment at HS from other MSs?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is the Kirov building going to host MS, HS, or both?
Both plus some space for Yu Ying.
Anonymous wrote:Is the Kirov building going to host MS, HS, or both?
Anonymous wrote:People who remember, what commitments did Latin make regarding siting to the PCSB?