Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And it is completely different from having hippy dippy parents who send you somewhere where you are the "only" which is lunacy no matter what color the "only" is.
I am not hippy dippy, my child is the "only" in his class, and it is okay. He is in preschool. The school has a lovely playground. The teachers are sweet. We the parents read to the child every night and spend time on the weekends doing fun and educational stuff. I walk my son to school every morning, and play with him for 15 minutes before the assembly. I think it is going to be just fine. Amidon-Bowen, the SW DCPS, was the last on my lottery list. If I could do it all over again, I would make it the first. Because I finally saw for myself what unnecessary fuss y'all are making over this.
You revived a 6-month old thread to make this point? Do you routinely enter "hippy dippy" in the DCUM search engine and see what comes up?![]()
Anonymous wrote:And it is completely different from having hippy dippy parents who send you somewhere where you are the "only" which is lunacy no matter what color the "only" is.
I am not hippy dippy, my child is the "only" in his class, and it is okay. He is in preschool. The school has a lovely playground. The teachers are sweet. We the parents read to the child every night and spend time on the weekends doing fun and educational stuff. I walk my son to school every morning, and play with him for 15 minutes before the assembly. I think it is going to be just fine. Amidon-Bowen, the SW DCPS, was the last on my lottery list. If I could do it all over again, I would make it the first. Because I finally saw for myself what unnecessary fuss y'all are making over this.
Anonymous wrote:And it is completely different from having hippy dippy parents who send you somewhere where you are the "only" which is lunacy no matter what color the "only" is.
I am not hippy dippy, my child is the "only" in his class, and it is okay. He is in preschool. The school has a lovely playground. The teachers are sweet. We the parents read to the child every night and spend time on the weekends doing fun and educational stuff. I walk my son to school every morning, and play with him for 15 minutes before the assembly. I think it is going to be just fine. Amidon-Bowen, the SW DCPS, was the last on my lottery list. If I could do it all over again, I would make it the first. Because I finally saw for myself what unnecessary fuss y'all are making over this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^ Yes, but the OOB situation it is not the cause of the overcrowding.
It depends what you mean by "cause." Both Deal and Wilson still have large numbers of OOB students: Deal is 30% OOB and Wilson is 47%. Neither has admitted OOB students through the lottery in several years, these kids are there because of feeder preference. If there was no feeder preference, but instead an OOB lottery at sixth and ninth grades, where places in the lottery were limited to seats actually available, each school would have a smaller OOB population and would no longer be crowded.
But it is correct to say that the OOB policy didn't "cause" overcrowding. The overcrowding is due to a surge in popularity in the schools, and more kids entitled to a place than seats available.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And it is completely different from having hippy dippy parents who send you somewhere where you are the "only" which is lunacy no matter what color the "only" is.
I am not hippy dippy, my child is the "only" in his class, and it is okay. He is in preschool. The school has a lovely playground. The teachers are sweet. We the parents read to the child every night and spend time on the weekends doing fun and educational stuff. I walk my son to school every morning, and play with him for 15 minutes before the assembly. I think it is going to be just fine. Amidon-Bowen, the SW DCPS, was the last on my lottery list. If I could do it all over again, I would make it the first. Because I finally saw for myself what unnecessary fuss y'all are making over this.
Oh, parents of preschoolers!
Anonymous wrote:And it is completely different from having hippy dippy parents who send you somewhere where you are the "only" which is lunacy no matter what color the "only" is.
I am not hippy dippy, my child is the "only" in his class, and it is okay. He is in preschool. The school has a lovely playground. The teachers are sweet. We the parents read to the child every night and spend time on the weekends doing fun and educational stuff. I walk my son to school every morning, and play with him for 15 minutes before the assembly. I think it is going to be just fine. Amidon-Bowen, the SW DCPS, was the last on my lottery list. If I could do it all over again, I would make it the first. Because I finally saw for myself what unnecessary fuss y'all are making over this.
And it is completely different from having hippy dippy parents who send you somewhere where you are the "only" which is lunacy no matter what color the "only" is.
Anonymous wrote:I know I will get flamed for asking, but here goes. Many kids outside upper NW face enough challenges as it is. So instead of further burdening them with 2+ hours daily commutes to the upper NW schools, why can't the City devote enough resources to raising the neighborhood schools in NE, SW, and SE? The kids could spend the found time on academics and enrichment instead of on the Metro and crowding would be reduced in the upper NW schools that are bursting at the seams. I know this is a touchy subject, but let's have an adult conversation here.
Anonymous wrote:We are AA and IB for Wilson and that's why we went private. Lots of our friends did the same thing.