Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The numbers come from central office, not from the educators who actually work at Eaton.
Then why is the central office insisting on overcrowding Eaton when neighborhood enrollment is climbing? The reason for OOB enrollment is to make excess slots available rather than having them go unused. When a school is overcapacity, it's past time to ratchet back OOB enrollment. What exactly is DCPS thinks ng?
Eaton got overcrowded while still admitting a lot of OOB. They specifically adapted stairwells and sections of the library into office and learning space in order to fit more students. DCPS wanted to allow EOTP students to be able to go to a NW school.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems that DCPS really wants to keep elementary seats for OOB available in Upper NW. Eaton may be the last school in line to see the significant shift in IB/OOB, so the pressure is on to keep the OOB pipeline open at Eaton. It's probably too late to do it at other WOTP schools. Same with Eaton being the IB school for the Ward 3 homeless shelter. It's easier for DCPS to have space and resources challenges (and the attendant parent complaints) concentrated in one school rather than spreading the challenges among several nearby schools.
Perhaps Mr. Frumin was on to something when he characterized Eaton as Ward 3's "collateral damage."
Actually Hyde has as many OOB as Eaton, perhaps more now because of the relocation for renovation.
Anonymous wrote:It seems that DCPS really wants to keep elementary seats for OOB available in Upper NW. Eaton may be the last school in line to see the significant shift in IB/OOB, so the pressure is on to keep the OOB pipeline open at Eaton. It's probably too late to do it at other WOTP schools. Same with Eaton being the IB school for the Ward 3 homeless shelter. It's easier for DCPS to have space and resources challenges (and the attendant parent complaints) concentrated in one school rather than spreading the challenges among several nearby schools.
Perhaps Mr. Frumin was on to something when he characterized Eaton as Ward 3's "collateral damage."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The numbers come from central office, not from the educators who actually work at Eaton.
Then why is the central office insisting on overcrowding Eaton when neighborhood enrollment is climbing? The reason for OOB enrollment is to make excess slots available rather than having them go unused. When a school is overcapacity, it's past time to ratchet back OOB enrollment. What exactly is DCPS thinks ng?
Everyone at Eaton would love to know the answer to this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The numbers come from central office, not from the educators who actually work at Eaton.
Then why is the central office insisting on overcrowding Eaton when neighborhood enrollment is climbing? The reason for OOB enrollment is to make excess slots available rather than having them go unused. When a school is overcapacity, it's past time to ratchet back OOB enrollment. What exactly is DCPS thinks ng?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The numbers come from central office, not from the educators who actually work at Eaton.
Then why is the central office insisting on overcrowding Eaton when neighborhood enrollment is climbing? The reason for OOB enrollment is to make excess slots available rather than having them go unused. When a school is overcapacity, it's past time to ratchet back OOB enrollment. What exactly is DCPS thinks ng?
It's been ratcheted back. Look at the data from the 16-17 lottery compared to 15-16. https://public.tableau.com/profile/aaron2446#!/vizhome/MSDCSeatsandWaitlistOfferData/MSDCPublicDisplay
Where they still admit OOB students it generally is to make the budget work so that large class can be split into 2 or 3 and make the budget work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The numbers come from central office, not from the educators who actually work at Eaton.
Then why is the central office insisting on overcrowding Eaton when neighborhood enrollment is climbing? The reason for OOB enrollment is to make excess slots available rather than having them go unused. When a school is overcapacity, it's past time to ratchet back OOB enrollment. What exactly is DCPS thinks ng?
Eaton got overcrowded while still admitting a lot of OOB. They specifically adapted stairwells and sections of the library into office and learning space in order to fit more students. DCPS wanted to allow EOTP students to be able to go to a NW school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The numbers come from central office, not from the educators who actually work at Eaton.
Then why is the central office insisting on overcrowding Eaton when neighborhood enrollment is climbing? The reason for OOB enrollment is to make excess slots available rather than having them go unused. When a school is overcapacity, it's past time to ratchet back OOB enrollment. What exactly is DCPS thinks ng?