Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am excited to read all of the excuses in here given for the Wilson kids.
No excuses for this until it’s wilson and then the excuses come out.
I'm not seeing a whole lot of excuses.
It's interesting that some of the highest performing students at Wilson have chronic absenteeism. Also, I assume that some of the lowest performing students also have chronic absenteeism. Neither should be given a pass. Or a diploma.
Anonymous wrote:I am a former Wilson student. During my senior yr, I know I missed over 70 days. Despite missing those days, I graduated, attended the University of Maryland and now have a rewarding career. Just because students miss class, doesn't mean they can't grasp the concepts. Students can watch online content to learn and receive support in other places. School is just a building where learning is "expected" to occur. Tons of learning happens outside of the classroom and online now. Also, alot of the senior courses are unnecessary classes. In my case, I only needed to take an English class to graduate, however my counselor gave me other classes that I could BS through and pass easily without attending regularly.
Just my thoughts
Anonymous wrote:I am excited to read all of the excuses in here given for the Wilson kids.
No excuses for this until it’s wilson and then the excuses come out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am excited to read all of the excuses in here given for the Wilson kids.
No excuses for this until it’s wilson and then the excuses come out.
So true. "Apply the rules with no exceptions for those other kids. Not mine."
Anonymous wrote:I am excited to read all of the excuses in here given for the Wilson kids.
No excuses for this until it’s wilson and then the excuses come out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where are you all seeing the data that the studentsabsent at Wilson are from OOB? Or kids under the poverty line?
You must be new here. Behold:
https://osse.dc.gov/sites/default/files/dc/sites/osse/publication/attachments/2017%20PARCC%20State%20Results%20Public%20Presentation_updated%20Sept.%2027%2C%202017_0.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Perhaps DCPS should establish a magnet school for all students with attendance problems. That way, they could deal with them all in one place, rather than in every school
It certainly would be a huge school -- since "75 percent of the 2,307 graduates systemwide missed more than 10 percent of the school days"
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/education/dc-schools-increasingly-graduating-chronically-absent-students-report-finds/2018/01/16/a1722404-bf01-44bc-a8c7-e9d9e3b3e9df_story.html?utm_term=.b60ce4514275
Anonymous wrote:I am a former Wilson student. During my senior yr, I know I missed over 70 days. Despite missing those days, I graduated, attended the University of Maryland and now have a rewarding career. Just because students miss class, doesn't mean they can't grasp the concepts. Students can watch online content to learn and receive support in other places. School is just a building where learning is "expected" to occur. Tons of learning happens outside of the classroom and online now. Also, alot of the senior courses are unnecessary classes. In my case, I only needed to take an English class to graduate, however my counselor gave me other classes that I could BS through and pass easily without attending regularly.
Just my thoughts
Anonymous wrote:Where are you all seeing the data that the studentsabsent at Wilson are from OOB? Or kids under the poverty line?
Anonymous wrote:I am a former Wilson student. During my senior yr, I know I missed over 70 days. Despite missing those days, I graduated, attended the University of Maryland and now have a rewarding career. Just because students miss class, doesn't mean they can't grasp the concepts. Students can watch online content to learn and receive support in other places. School is just a building where learning is "expected" to occur. Tons of learning happens outside of the classroom and online now. Also, alot of the senior courses are unnecessary classes. In my case, I only needed to take an English class to graduate, however my counselor gave me other classes that I could BS through and pass easily without attending regularly.
Just my thoughts