Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We can see Haynes from our backyard. So although our daughter attends another nearby DCPS school OOB, I would welcome this for charters because it would increase my home's market value, pure and simple.
As for people arguing that Ward 8 is not getting enough benefit from the charter system, I guess I wonder why more charters aren't opening there already given the need. Maybe charter administrators are not really the selfless sacrificing do-gooders they would have us all believe.
It's pretty simple. Most charter schools (not all, but most) depend on having a socioeconomically diverse mix of students to be successful. And it's unfortunate, but sschools in Ward 8 are unlikely to draw that mix.
Anonymous wrote:We can see Haynes from our backyard. So although our daughter attends another nearby DCPS school OOB, I would welcome this for charters because it would increase my home's market value, pure and simple.
As for people arguing that Ward 8 is not getting enough benefit from the charter system, I guess I wonder why more charters aren't opening there already given the need. Maybe charter administrators are not really the selfless sacrificing do-gooders they would have us all believe.
Anonymous wrote:We can see Haynes from our backyard. So although our daughter attends another nearby DCPS school OOB, I would welcome this for charters because it would increase my home's market value, pure and simple.
As for people arguing that Ward 8 is not getting enough benefit from the charter system, I guess I wonder why more charters aren't opening there already given the need. Maybe charter administrators are not really the selfless sacrificing do-gooders they would have us all believe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If they do this, I hope there is sufficient warning so I can plan my real estate investments accordingly.
We live in the shadow of Haynes and may be looking at an out-of-state relocation this summer. The prospect of being "in-bounds" for Haynes is almost enough to wait another year to sell.
I sincerely can't see proximity preference being given anytime soon. Also, so many charters move...they have a lease for couple years and then they find a new spot...how to you negotiate those terms? And other schools (including Haynes) have multiple campuses depending on the grade. And the whole idea behind charters was to provide viable options for all children of this city and establishing proximity preference would be too severe of a reversal of that mission. I too live within throwing distance of Haynes and would have loved to get a spot there, but it didn't happen...and I'm sort of thankful though because I may have to drive my child across town everyday to attend his great WOTP DCPS school but at least my child is not having to go to school at a construction site.
How do those graps taste? Sour?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If they do this, I hope there is sufficient warning so I can plan my real estate investments accordingly.
We live in the shadow of Haynes and may be looking at an out-of-state relocation this summer. The prospect of being "in-bounds" for Haynes is almost enough to wait another year to sell.
I sincerely can't see proximity preference being given anytime soon. Also, so many charters move...they have a lease for couple years and then they find a new spot...how to you negotiate those terms? And other schools (including Haynes) have multiple campuses depending on the grade. And the whole idea behind charters was to provide viable options for all children of this city and establishing proximity preference would be too severe of a reversal of that mission. I too live within throwing distance of Haynes and would have loved to get a spot there, but it didn't happen...and I'm sort of thankful though because I may have to drive my child across town everyday to attend his great WOTP DCPS school but at least my child is not having to go to school at a construction site.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If they do this, I hope there is sufficient warning so I can plan my real estate investments accordingly.
We live in the shadow of Haynes and may be looking at an out-of-state relocation this summer. The prospect of being "in-bounds" for Haynes is almost enough to wait another year to sell.
Anonymous wrote:If they do this, I hope there is sufficient warning so I can plan my real estate investments accordingly.
Anonymous wrote:Hee - Shalom, bitches!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm going to LOVE this when my daughter gets to the 5th grade. Good luck getting into BASIS bitches!
IT WILL NEVER HAPPEN! You guys are wasting your breath!
Anonymous wrote:I'm going to LOVE this when my daughter gets to the 5th grade. Good luck getting into BASIS bitches!