Anonymous wrote:I wonder how the OOB parents feel about their kids spending hours on the Metro eacb day this fall. You have to think their neighborhood schools that they can walk to will be more attractive this year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those OOB kids have just as much a right to be at Wilson as your IB kids do because those are the rules. They couldn't afford to buy a house in the Wilson cachment and so had to lottery in just like you can't afford to buy a house in a cachement of a non-crowded school.
Haha yes Wilson families can afford a house in the undercrowded schools. The “Taj mahals” as another thread called them
I meant an non-overcrowded GOOD school. They clearly can't afford that or they wouldn't be complaining.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those OOB kids have just as much a right to be at Wilson as your IB kids do because those are the rules. They couldn't afford to buy a house in the Wilson cachment and so had to lottery in just like you can't afford to buy a house in a cachement of a non-crowded school.
Haha yes Wilson families can afford a house in the undercrowded schools. The “Taj mahals” as another thread called them
Anonymous wrote:I wonder how the OOB parents feel about their kids spending hours on the Metro eacb day this fall. You have to think their neighborhood schools that they can walk to will be more attractive this year.
Anonymous wrote:Those OOB kids have just as much a right to be at Wilson as your IB kids do because those are the rules. They couldn't afford to buy a house in the Wilson cachment and so had to lottery in just like you can't afford to buy a house in a cachement of a non-crowded school.
I'm an OB Wilson parent. No, my IB school is not more attractive. I work near Wilson and am willing to drive my kid if need be.Anonymous wrote:I wonder how the OOB parents feel about their kids spending hours on the Metro eacb day this fall. You have to think their neighborhood schools that they can walk to will be more attractive this year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People complaining might consider moving to their one of the under enrolled high schools. Maybe people can use their stimulus checks to move near Wilson? Would the complainers be happy if the in-boundary students moved to the area? Would the situation be resolved? Kids that are out of boundary have gone to Wilson forever and now some want to toss them out.
No one wants students already enrolled at Wilson to be tossed out. We are talking about stemming the flow of future OOB kids into Wilson.