Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All schools in wards 7 and 8 will have it along with a few other schools. Overall the total number of schools will be anywhere between 33-38 schools.
Schools that definitely will NOT have Head Start.
Ludlow Taylor
Van Ness
West
Payne
Thomson
Garrison
Marie Reed
Bancroft
Powell
Wow, Garrison and Payne?! They seem like nowhere near as gentrified as the others.
Does this mean less preschool seats, or just loss of services?
What’s your definition of gentrified? Are you just looking at race or assuming someone’s income based on race?
Waiting for someone to answer....
There are no poor white people in the city, so whiter typically means more gentrified.
That isn't entirely true. They are just often older and have been here for a long time. Many of DC's low income people are being pushed out of the city. But so are the lower-middle and middle class families.
DC Government made a promise to continue to fund Prk programs in the city even after head start. However, it does not look like they have been preparing funds or even making a budget that includes any of the Prk programs in the future.
Taxes will need to go up to fund them which will make people mad but, this same people will leave if they don't get their free Prk.
There are basically no poor white people in the city. Certainly there are vanishingly few white people young enough to have ES kids, so I standby my original statement that race is a reasonably proxy for gentrification in DC specifically.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All schools in wards 7 and 8 will have it along with a few other schools. Overall the total number of schools will be anywhere between 33-38 schools.
Schools that definitely will NOT have Head Start.
Ludlow Taylor
Van Ness
West
Payne
Thomson
Garrison
Marie Reed
Bancroft
Powell
Wow, Garrison and Payne?! They seem like nowhere near as gentrified as the others.
Does this mean less preschool seats, or just loss of services?
What’s your definition of gentrified? Are you just looking at race or assuming someone’s income based on race?
Waiting for someone to answer....
There are no poor white people in the city, so whiter typically means more gentrified.
That isn't entirely true. They are just often older and have been here for a long time. Many of DC's low income people are being pushed out of the city. But so are the lower-middle and middle class families.
DC Government made a promise to continue to fund Prk programs in the city even after head start. However, it does not look like they have been preparing funds or even making a budget that includes any of the Prk programs in the future.
Taxes will need to go up to fund them which will make people mad but, this same people will leave if they don't get their free Prk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All schools in wards 7 and 8 will have it along with a few other schools. Overall the total number of schools will be anywhere between 33-38 schools.
Schools that definitely will NOT have Head Start.
Ludlow Taylor
Van Ness
West
Payne
Thomson
Garrison
Marie Reed
Bancroft
Powell
Wow, Garrison and Payne?! They seem like nowhere near as gentrified as the others.
Does this mean less preschool seats, or just loss of services?
What’s your definition of gentrified? Are you just looking at race or assuming someone’s income based on race?
Waiting for someone to answer....
There are no poor white people in the city, so whiter typically means more gentrified.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All schools in wards 7 and 8 will have it along with a few other schools. Overall the total number of schools will be anywhere between 33-38 schools.
Schools that definitely will NOT have Head Start.
Ludlow Taylor
Van Ness
West
Payne
Thomson
Garrison
Marie Reed
Bancroft
Powell
Wow, Garrison and Payne?! They seem like nowhere near as gentrified as the others.
Does this mean less preschool seats, or just loss of services?
What’s your definition of gentrified? Are you just looking at race or assuming someone’s income based on race?
Waiting for someone to answer....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All schools in wards 7 and 8 will have it along with a few other schools. Overall the total number of schools will be anywhere between 33-38 schools.
Schools that definitely will NOT have Head Start.
Ludlow Taylor
Van Ness
West
Payne
Thomson
Garrison
Marie Reed
Bancroft
Powell
Wow, Garrison and Payne?! They seem like nowhere near as gentrified as the others.
Does this mean less preschool seats, or just loss of services?
What’s your definition of gentrified? Are you just looking at race or assuming someone’s income based on race?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about tyler?
Tyler will most likely be out as a Head Start programming site.
Anonymous wrote:What about tyler?
Anonymous wrote:It would be used by other PK 3-4 students. In DC head start partially pays for ECE. It is augmented by DCPS funds.
I think some charters also get Head Start funding. In othe communities it goes to nonprofit orgs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Why would Head Start allow schools to keep furnishings that were purchased with funds to support Head Start? Every single item needs to be accounted for and returned.
If the funding was misused or fraud was involved this would make sense, but that's not the case. The schools are no longer eligible for additional funding, but are entitled to keep the furniture and materials purchased during the period of eligibility.
Not exactly, Head Start will want all of its materials returned. The items will be sent to other sites supporting Head Start.
Again - can you please share the guidance, instructional manual etc which lays out what happens on the ground when a site is no longer offering Head Start?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Why would Head Start allow schools to keep furnishings that were purchased with funds to support Head Start? Every single item needs to be accounted for and returned.
If the funding was misused or fraud was involved this would make sense, but that's not the case. The schools are no longer eligible for additional funding, but are entitled to keep the furniture and materials purchased during the period of eligibility.
Not exactly, Head Start will want all of its materials returned. The items will be sent to other sites supporting Head Start.