Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hey critical loudmouths from the less desirable village of Schadenfreude: the objection is to separating pre-K from the main campus when there are plainly other options: trailers, limiting enrollment, etc. If these options had actually been transparently considered and debated, people wouldn’t be upset.
This is an absolute non-starter and the rest of the school population would be outraged (rightfully so) to consider taking away playground space for 100 4 year olds and forcing 800 other kids to accommodate them by reducing their play area.
Anonymous wrote:Hey critical loudmouths from the less desirable village of Schadenfreude: the objection is to separating pre-K from the main campus when there are plainly other options: trailers, limiting enrollment, etc. If these options had actually been transparently considered and debated, people wouldn’t be upset.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not a Lafayette parent so no dog in the fight, just a question...if you have the pre-K and the IB kids don’t go then won’t that increase overcrowding? Because the OOB kids who got spots will continue through and the IB will join in K and go through. Is there enough room at the school to have extra classes in each grade?
This is one of the arguments raised by Lafayette parents against the plan. DCPS seemingly is going to call their bluff about not sending their kids across the park for nine months. I think school officials expect the PK classes to be full of IB students, and I bet they'll be correct in that assumption.
And frankly, I've seen enough of "I don't have any more PK students at Lafayette but I hate this plan" to know that the people screeching the loudest about it are mostly ones who will be unaffected by it. They just don't want anything to do with anything on the other side of Rock Creek Park.
The bolded part is how they're showing their racism.
I think a lot of them are people with older kids who don't want to go to Roosevelt.
Which wouldn't happen, because anyone currently in school would be grandfathered.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not a Lafayette parent so no dog in the fight, just a question...if you have the pre-K and the IB kids don’t go then won’t that increase overcrowding? Because the OOB kids who got spots will continue through and the IB will join in K and go through. Is there enough room at the school to have extra classes in each grade?
Yep. That's one of the arguments against it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not a Lafayette parent so no dog in the fight, just a question...if you have the pre-K and the IB kids don’t go then won’t that increase overcrowding? Because the OOB kids who got spots will continue through and the IB will join in K and go through. Is there enough room at the school to have extra classes in each grade?
This is one of the arguments raised by Lafayette parents against the plan. DCPS seemingly is going to call their bluff about not sending their kids across the park for nine months. I think school officials expect the PK classes to be full of IB students, and I bet they'll be correct in that assumption.
And frankly, I've seen enough of "I don't have any more PK students at Lafayette but I hate this plan" to know that the people screeching the loudest about it are mostly ones who will be unaffected by it. They just don't want anything to do with anything on the other side of Rock Creek Park.
The bolded part is how they're showing their racism.
I think a lot of them are people with older kids who don't want to go to Roosevelt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not a Lafayette parent so no dog in the fight, just a question...if you have the pre-K and the IB kids don’t go then won’t that increase overcrowding? Because the OOB kids who got spots will continue through and the IB will join in K and go through. Is there enough room at the school to have extra classes in each grade?
This is one of the arguments raised by Lafayette parents against the plan. DCPS seemingly is going to call their bluff about not sending their kids across the park for nine months. I think school officials expect the PK classes to be full of IB students, and I bet they'll be correct in that assumption.
And frankly, I've seen enough of "I don't have any more PK students at Lafayette but I hate this plan" to know that the people screeching the loudest about it are mostly ones who will be unaffected by it. They just don't want anything to do with anything on the other side of Rock Creek Park.
The bolded part is how they're showing their racism.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not a Lafayette parent so no dog in the fight, just a question...if you have the pre-K and the IB kids don’t go then won’t that increase overcrowding? Because the OOB kids who got spots will continue through and the IB will join in K and go through. Is there enough room at the school to have extra classes in each grade?
This is one of the arguments raised by Lafayette parents against the plan. DCPS seemingly is going to call their bluff about not sending their kids across the park for nine months. I think school officials expect the PK classes to be full of IB students, and I bet they'll be correct in that assumption.
And frankly, I've seen enough of "I don't have any more PK students at Lafayette but I hate this plan" to know that the people screeching the loudest about it are mostly ones who will be unaffected by it. They just don't want anything to do with anything on the other side of Rock Creek Park.
Anonymous wrote:Not a Lafayette parent so no dog in the fight, just a question...if you have the pre-K and the IB kids don’t go then won’t that increase overcrowding? Because the OOB kids who got spots will continue through and the IB will join in K and go through. Is there enough room at the school to have extra classes in each grade?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not a Lafayette parent so no dog in the fight, just a question...if you have the pre-K and the IB kids don’t go then won’t that increase overcrowding? Because the OOB kids who got spots will continue through and the IB will join in K and go through. Is there enough room at the school to have extra classes in each grade?
This is one of the arguments raised by Lafayette parents against the plan. DCPS seemingly is going to call their bluff about not sending their kids across the park for nine months. I think school officials expect the PK classes to be full of IB students, and I bet they'll be correct in that assumption.
And frankly, I've seen enough of "I don't have any more PK students at Lafayette but I hate this plan" to know that the people screeching the loudest about it are mostly ones who will be unaffected by it. They just don't want anything to do with anything on the other side of Rock Creek Park.
Anonymous wrote:Not a Lafayette parent so no dog in the fight, just a question...if you have the pre-K and the IB kids don’t go then won’t that increase overcrowding? Because the OOB kids who got spots will continue through and the IB will join in K and go through. Is there enough room at the school to have extra classes in each grade?
Anonymous wrote:We are in the Lafayette boundary and our child went through the school. So embarrassed by this whole "save prek at Lafayette" effort. It's so tone deaf. I expect it is doing more harm to their effort than it is helping it.