Anonymous wrote:Anyone know if Deal has advanced Spanish classes for those coming in from Bancroft or just for those that are beyond Spanish 1?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know exactly how the PK lottery works now at Bancroft, but the biggest change is that in bounds, affluent families are pouring into K and 1st. So many that they are adding another class for those grades. What this means is that the school, with the new building as a major pull, is now gentrifying fast. It will be a completely different place a couple years from now, not Title 1, more like an Oyster that people are clamoring to get into. OP you need not worry about extracurriculars, those will only expand as the school becomes richer. As someone who has older kids, my feelings are mixed about all this.
When the Deal feed is removed and Bancroft feeds to CHEC or Cardozo this affluent family influx might slow down.
+1. I was thinking the same. Parents will bail then.
It'll be MacFarland as a choice for many as Petworth is very gentrified. Parents have to go somewhere and everyone is not going to move.
No it won’t. We are at a feeder now and the UMC parents still leave in droves by 1st grade. It will be a decade before a solid cohort of high acieving students will be coming from all the feeders into macfarland. If they don’t offer academic tracking then it’s a no go for UMC parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think Macfarland/Roosevelt is more likely since all other DCPS immersion schools other than Oyster feed there.
there is a huge push to put bancroft into Macfarland and also the Adams kids.
Macfarland needs the Adams kids to be successful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know exactly how the PK lottery works now at Bancroft, but the biggest change is that in bounds, affluent families are pouring into K and 1st. So many that they are adding another class for those grades. What this means is that the school, with the new building as a major pull, is now gentrifying fast. It will be a completely different place a couple years from now, not Title 1, more like an Oyster that people are clamoring to get into. OP you need not worry about extracurriculars, those will only expand as the school becomes richer. As someone who has older kids, my feelings are mixed about all this.
When the Deal feed is removed and Bancroft feeds to CHEC or Cardozo this affluent family influx might slow down.
+1. I was thinking the same. Parents will bail then.
It'll be MacFarland as a choice for many as Petworth is very gentrified. Parents have to go somewhere and everyone is not going to move.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think Macfarland/Roosevelt is more likely since all other DCPS immersion schools other than Oyster feed there.
there is a huge push to put bancroft into Macfarland and also the Adams kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know exactly how the PK lottery works now at Bancroft, but the biggest change is that in bounds, affluent families are pouring into K and 1st. So many that they are adding another class for those grades. What this means is that the school, with the new building as a major pull, is now gentrifying fast. It will be a completely different place a couple years from now, not Title 1, more like an Oyster that people are clamoring to get into. OP you need not worry about extracurriculars, those will only expand as the school becomes richer. As someone who has older kids, my feelings are mixed about all this.
When the Deal feed is removed and Bancroft feeds to CHEC or Cardozo this affluent family influx might slow down.
+1. I was thinking the same. Parents will bail then.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know exactly how the PK lottery works now at Bancroft, but the biggest change is that in bounds, affluent families are pouring into K and 1st. So many that they are adding another class for those grades. What this means is that the school, with the new building as a major pull, is now gentrifying fast. It will be a completely different place a couple years from now, not Title 1, more like an Oyster that people are clamoring to get into. OP you need not worry about extracurriculars, those will only expand as the school becomes richer. As someone who has older kids, my feelings are mixed about all this.
When the Deal feed is removed and Bancroft feeds to CHEC or Cardozo this affluent family influx might slow down.
Anonymous wrote:I think Macfarland/Roosevelt is more likely since all other DCPS immersion schools other than Oyster feed there.
Anonymous wrote:OP asked for feedback on Bancroft and children’s experience there.
It would be helpful if some posters with experience could share that.
There are plenty of opportunities elsewhere for rehashing the old recurring debates about changing feeder patterns or one’s personal opinion about what professional families living in the neighborhood should be allowed to do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know exactly how the PK lottery works now at Bancroft, but the biggest change is that in bounds, affluent families are pouring into K and 1st. So many that they are adding another class for those grades. What this means is that the school, with the new building as a major pull, is now gentrifying fast. It will be a completely different place a couple years from now, not Title 1, more like an Oyster that people are clamoring to get into. OP you need not worry about extracurriculars, those will only expand as the school becomes richer. As someone who has older kids, my feelings are mixed about all this.
Do you honestly believe that DCPS will allow Bancroft to become a non-Title I school? Bancroft and Marie Reed are both schools that are Title I by design. Yes affluent families are arriving at both schools, but DCPS is assisting both school with the implementation of certain things to ensure that the share of disadvantaged children never drops below 45%.