Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I could care less about who is in-bounds and who is not. I want a functioning public school system for all wards. As a Ward 3 resident, it does irk me that it took us forever to get an indoor and an outdoor pool in our ward. But, what really upsets me is how this is a mirror for all the dysfunction that occurs in our city government. Why is the Wilson pool closed? Because three city agencies have to work together to do so and they can't agree, communicate or do their own individual part. Why are so many things broken in our city? But, plenty of speed bumps & traffic cameras!
And given that Jackson-Reed draws students from all across the city - 43% is Ward 3 - it's not even majority Ward 3.
DC should create a fourth agency to coordinate the three agencies. Think of all the jobs that this would create.
That's the DC statehood dream. A new state-level bureaucracy to oversee the municipal bureaucracy. More jobs for the Community!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I could care less about who is in-bounds and who is not. I want a functioning public school system for all wards. As a Ward 3 resident, it does irk me that it took us forever to get an indoor and an outdoor pool in our ward. But, what really upsets me is how this is a mirror for all the dysfunction that occurs in our city government. Why is the Wilson pool closed? Because three city agencies have to work together to do so and they can't agree, communicate or do their own individual part. Why are so many things broken in our city? But, plenty of speed bumps & traffic cameras!
And given that Jackson-Reed draws students from all across the city - 43% is Ward 3 - it's not even majority Ward 3.
DC should create a fourth agency to coordinate the three agencies. Think of all the jobs that this would create.
Anonymous wrote:No, I'm responding to you repeatedly whining about the suffering of in-bounds Ward 3 students. The in-bounds students are not all Ward 3. Ward 3 is not a synonym for in-bounds in this conversation.
Anonymous wrote:But yes, responsibility is on Bowser now and we know she never does anything to benefit Ward 3.
Anonymous wrote:As to the bolded, you guys literally *just* got an additional high school to avoid anyone being redistricted out of the only coveted by-right high school in the District.
Anonymous wrote:Ward 4 resident here. In the winter, I go to both the Wilson pool and the Takoma pool with my kids. My kids like Wilson a little better, so I'm bummed it's still closed. But Ward 3 residents can easily go to the Takoma pool while Wilson is still closed, just as we went to Wilson when Takoma was closed (for longer than expected). Not a huge deal.
Anonymous wrote:I could care less about who is in-bounds and who is not. I want a functioning public school system for all wards. As a Ward 3 resident, it does irk me that it took us forever to get an indoor and an outdoor pool in our ward. But, what really upsets me is how this is a mirror for all the dysfunction that occurs in our city government. Why is the Wilson pool closed? Because three city agencies have to work together to do so and they can't agree, communicate or do their own individual part. Why are so many things broken in our city? But, plenty of speed bumps & traffic cameras!
And given that Jackson-Reed draws students from all across the city - 43% is Ward 3 - it's not even majority Ward 3.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry, you have no clue what you’re talking about. Last year (before MacArthur opened), there were 1427 students going to Jackson-Reed who were inside the boundaries:
https://profiles.dcps.dc.gov/Jackson-Reed+High+School
That’s well below the maximum capacity for Jackson-Reed. You seem to have this bizarre idea that OOB students are in-bound students who are in Ward 4. That's…not what OOB means. OOB is outside of the boundary for the school (this should be obvious, but apparently it needs to be explained to some people).
Jackson-Reed had enough space for all in-boundary students and many OOB students, just not as many OOB students as the city wanted to send. No boundaries had to be drawn, because the OOB students are all coming from outside of the current boundaries (again, it’s shocking that this needs to be explained, but apparently it does).
Anonymous wrote:What I don't understand is why they opened the Wilson pool during the summer when there are so many outdoor pools to use in the summer, and then closed it in fall/winter when everyone needs indoor pools. That must be one of the dumbest policy decisions I've ever heard of.