Anonymous wrote:^^ It's also called rigged lottery and secret outreach.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Except LAMB, STOKES, DC BILINGUAL, and MUNDO VERDE don't welcome students in the upper grades.
I don't object to schools stopping enrollment at a given age. The objection is to schools that accept older students cherry picking the ones they take.
YY can continue to cut off their enrollment at second grade. However, if they want to be able to start accepting older kids, then they need to accept whoever comes to them.
ITA. Leave cherry picking students to private schools... As for parents who want preferences for their kid, they can pay tuition.
Your kid didnt get in, huh?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:YY will eventually find a way to the best practice of two way immersion just like it sorted out that pk and k should be full immersion. It takes time though to get the school community on board with programs that are so new, not to mention the work that must follow with the city government and the have/have not policy gardians.
K is not full immersion only preK is. When they add preK 3, THAT will be only in Mandarin so kids can get 2 full yrs of Mandarin before k.
Anonymous wrote:She is not listed as an administrator on either the public site or the portal. She is a "program coordinator" who happens to be listed after the REEF aftercare coordinator.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Except LAMB, STOKES, DC BILINGUAL, and MUNDO VERDE don't welcome students in the upper grades.
I don't object to schools stopping enrollment at a given age. The objection is to schools that accept older students cherry picking the ones they take.
YY can continue to cut off their enrollment at second grade. However, if they want to be able to start accepting older kids, then they need to accept whoever comes to them.
ITA. Leave cherry picking students to private schools... As for parents who want preferences for their kid, they can pay tuition.
Anonymous wrote:Except LAMB, STOKES, DC BILINGUAL, and MUNDO VERDE don't welcome students in the upper grades.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Except LAMB, STOKES, DC BILINGUAL, and MUNDO VERDE don't welcome students in the upper grades.
I don't object to schools stopping enrollment at a given age. The objection is to schools that accept older students cherry picking the ones they take.
YY can continue to cut off their enrollment at second grade. However, if they want to be able to start accepting older kids, then they need to accept whoever comes to them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Except LAMB, STOKES, DC BILINGUAL, and MUNDO VERDE don't welcome students in the upper grades.
I don't object to schools stopping enrollment at a given age. The objection is to schools that accept older students cherry picking the ones they take.
YY can continue to cut off their enrollment at second grade. However, if they want to be able to start accepting older kids, then they need to accept whoever comes to them.
Anonymous wrote:Except LAMB, STOKES, DC BILINGUAL, and MUNDO VERDE don't welcome students in the upper grades.
Anonymous wrote:^^ This. The excuses with respect to DC providing common sense options for parents like back filling seats is really pathetic.
Anonymous wrote:^^ It's also called rigged lottery and secret outreach.
Anonymous wrote:^^^ Which begs the question, "When will DC politicians and the DC public charter board allow charters to pick and choose their students?" Give preferences (other than siblings) and allow the flood gates for preferences to open that will essentially mainly benefit middle/upper middle class non-AAs.
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