Anonymous wrote:To answer your question OP, no, kids won't go to Wilson. We live in CCDC and are IB for Murch. Kids go to private school and will continue to do so, unless something dramatic happens to our finances.
I really wanted to like Deal, and figured it must be something great now, since so many more of my affluent neighbors send their kids to DCPS than in the 70s-2005s. But alas, no.
Is Wilson supposed to be better than Deal?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not that you asked about schools other than JKLMM for some reason, but we are IB at one of the other feeders and we plan on sending our children to Wilson.
I think OP absolutely wants to cut off your access to Wilson, probably Deal too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of the reasons that Wilson is overcrowded is because kids leave Wilson's elementary and middle feeders for charters. Those slots are filled by OOB students who then become eligible to, and attend Wilson. But some of those IB kids then come back from the feeders and attend Wilson. So Wilson's 9th grade includes the graduates of Hardy and Deal - plus a bunch of IB kids from random charter schools.
Families that skip out of Deal or Hardy for charters should lose their right to attend Wilson. That would solve some of the overcrowding problem.
Or families that attend a Wilson feeder OOB should have to apply OOB for Wilson. They could even have priority, but just limit the number admitted to the actual number of seats available. That would solve crowding instantly. Wilson is half OOB, they're coming in through the feeders.
True - but those OOB families that attend the Wilson feeders form a social and academic cohort while they are at those schools. Why would we break that cohort up? That's why those children should get first priority - and kids that want to get back into the traditional DCPS community after attending charters should get second priority.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of the reasons that Wilson is overcrowded is because kids leave Wilson's elementary and middle feeders for charters. Those slots are filled by OOB students who then become eligible to, and attend Wilson. But some of those IB kids then come back from the feeders and attend Wilson. So Wilson's 9th grade includes the graduates of Hardy and Deal - plus a bunch of IB kids from random charter schools.
Families that skip out of Deal or Hardy for charters should lose their right to attend Wilson. That would solve some of the overcrowding problem.
Or families that attend a Wilson feeder OOB should have to apply OOB for Wilson. They could even have priority, but just limit the number admitted to the actual number of seats available. That would solve crowding instantly. Wilson is half OOB, they're coming in through the feeders.
Anonymous wrote:One of the reasons that Wilson is overcrowded is because kids leave Wilson's elementary and middle feeders for charters. Those slots are filled by OOB students who then become eligible to, and attend Wilson. But some of those IB kids then come back from the feeders and attend Wilson. So Wilson's 9th grade includes the graduates of Hardy and Deal - plus a bunch of IB kids from random charter schools.
Families that skip out of Deal or Hardy for charters should lose their right to attend Wilson. That would solve some of the overcrowding problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not that you asked about schools other than JKLMM for some reason, but we are IB at one of the other feeders and we plan on sending our children to Wilson.
I think OP absolutely wants to cut off your access to Wilson, probably Deal too.
Anonymous wrote:Not that you asked about schools other than JKLMM for some reason, but we are IB at one of the other feeders and we plan on sending our children to Wilson.
Anonymous wrote:So, it will just stay overcrowded. Because the current "market correction" leaves the school overcrowded.