Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:these schools you want to turn into magnets or whatever-how's that supposed to work?
DCPS has talked about a middle school magnet EOTR for at least 5 years. Hasn't happened yet.
I think what people on this thread probably want is something that would serve about 300 middle schoolers and mimics the SWW HS admissions process -- such as a minimum of 4 on PARCC ELA and Math from 4th grade; an admissions test.
In operation it would be a middle school version of Yale/jail in their minds.
What about EoTP?? centrally located, we have an verifiable baby boom here and tons of kids in the DCPS title 1 schools but we are all going to bail because there are no middle school options. McFarland is not an option even though we are at a Spanish immersion school. The feeders clear out by 4th grade of the strongest corhort and McFarland is going to be awful. But I want a real magnet school that demands rigor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:these schools you want to turn into magnets or whatever-how's that supposed to work?
DCPS has talked about a middle school magnet EOTR for at least 5 years. Hasn't happened yet.
I think what people on this thread probably want is something that would serve about 300 middle schoolers and mimics the SWW HS admissions process -- such as a minimum of 4 on PARCC ELA and Math from 4th grade; an admissions test.
In operation it would be a middle school version of Yale/jail in their minds.
What about EoTP?? centrally located, we have an verifiable baby boom here and tons of kids in the DCPS title 1 schools but we are all going to bail because there are no middle school options. McFarland is not an option even though we are at a Spanish immersion school. The feeders clear out by 4th grade of the strongest corhort and McFarland is going to be awful. But I want a real magnet school that demands rigor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:these schools you want to turn into magnets or whatever-how's that supposed to work?
DCPS has talked about a middle school magnet EOTR for at least 5 years. Hasn't happened yet.
I think what people on this thread probably want is something that would serve about 300 middle schoolers and mimics the SWW HS admissions process -- such as a minimum of 4 on PARCC ELA and Math from 4th grade; an admissions test.
In operation it would be a middle school version of Yale/jail in their minds.
Anonymous wrote:You can test your hypothesis re PK3 driving most of the enrollment increases by looking at the grade by grade enrollment over the last few years here https://osse.dc.gov/enrollment
Personally I think that the rise in the number of adult charter school students is another big factor that is under-reported.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:these schools you want to turn into magnets or whatever-how's that supposed to work?
DCPS has talked about a middle school magnet EOTR for at least 5 years. Hasn't happened yet.
I think what people on this thread probably want is something that would serve about 300 middle schoolers and mimics the SWW HS admissions process -- such as a minimum of 4 on PARCC ELA and Math from 4th grade; an admissions test.
In operation it would be a middle school version of Yale/jail in their minds.
It would have to be a real STEM focused test in best and brightest program to attract kids from WOTP. Other wise it would simply end up like Banneker which is more a “get away from the neighbor kids” magnet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:these schools you want to turn into magnets or whatever-how's that supposed to work?
DCPS has talked about a middle school magnet EOTR for at least 5 years. Hasn't happened yet.
I think what people on this thread probably want is something that would serve about 300 middle schoolers and mimics the SWW HS admissions process -- such as a minimum of 4 on PARCC ELA and Math from 4th grade; an admissions test.
In operation it would be a middle school version of Yale/jail in their minds.
Anonymous wrote:these schools you want to turn into magnets or whatever-how's that supposed to work?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The current boundaries are already set to be reviewed in 2024. Take a deep breath.
you realize that is way too late. They review in 2024, fight about it until 2025 and then grandfather in a all the kids so the parents are screaming so no real boundaries change until at least 2030 at the earliest. How many more trailers can janney take. Can Deal hold 3000 kids? Time to get rid of feeder rights for OOB kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cut the Ward 3 District for Wilson in half. Let those on one side of Wisconsin Avenue attend Wilson High and let the others go to Coolidge and Roosevelt. That would reduce overcrowding.
It would reduce by sending more kids to private but how would it help Coolidge? Wilson is not the only issue. As a charter parent, I agree with a PP that we need to start limiting new charters. As it is, many DCPS elementary schools are gaining in popularity. Eventually, with fewer charters, middles will continue (Hardy), it will eventually grow EOTP. I would like to see DCPS open a true application middle school. Maybe one with guaranteed admission to Banneker or Walls.
Totally agree—limit new charters and create an application middle school. Those two things would have far-reaching effects.
+2 for application middle school. Or even a magnet program in an existing, under-enrolled middle school (cough Brookland cough).
Turn Brookland middle into a school within a school that is truly magnet/test in with actual academic rigor.
Has Brookland flipped enough to support a gifted middle school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cut the Ward 3 District for Wilson in half. Let those on one side of Wisconsin Avenue attend Wilson High and let the others go to Coolidge and Roosevelt. That would reduce overcrowding.
It would reduce by sending more kids to private but how would it help Coolidge? Wilson is not the only issue. As a charter parent, I agree with a PP that we need to start limiting new charters. As it is, many DCPS elementary schools are gaining in popularity. Eventually, with fewer charters, middles will continue (Hardy), it will eventually grow EOTP. I would like to see DCPS open a true application middle school. Maybe one with guaranteed admission to Banneker or Walls.
Totally agree—limit new charters and create an application middle school. Those two things would have far-reaching effects.
+2 for application middle school. Or even a magnet program in an existing, under-enrolled middle school (cough Brookland cough).
Turn Brookland middle into a school within a school that is truly magnet/test in with actual academic rigor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cut the Ward 3 District for Wilson in half. Let those on one side of Wisconsin Avenue attend Wilson High and let the others go to Coolidge and Roosevelt. That would reduce overcrowding.
It would reduce by sending more kids to private but how would it help Coolidge? Wilson is not the only issue. As a charter parent, I agree with a PP that we need to start limiting new charters. As it is, many DCPS elementary schools are gaining in popularity. Eventually, with fewer charters, middles will continue (Hardy), it will eventually grow EOTP. I would like to see DCPS open a true application middle school. Maybe one with guaranteed admission to Banneker or Walls.
Totally agree—limit new charters and create an application middle school. Those two things would have far-reaching effects.
+2 for application middle school. Or even a magnet program in an existing, under-enrolled middle school (cough Brookland cough).