Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, financing for DCI will be separate from all of the feeders.
What would happen to the financing if a feeder school dropped out due to being insolvent. I know that financing for the school is separate, but if a large number of children didn't attend because of (the very hypothetical potential) that their feeder dissolved, wouldn't that lower the per child finding of the DCI altogether? Not trying to pot stir or create confusion. Genuinely concerned and really want DCI to prosper (as well as all of the invited feeder schools).
Anonymous wrote:No, financing for DCI will be separate from all of the feeders.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The school is 600,000 in debt. They will be lucky to keep the lights on.
I hope you're a troll. This is very worrisome. It was very awful of you to post this baseless comment to get things stirred up without posting any real info.
Anonymous wrote:^^ this. At least learn to freakin' count... Another question. Should families from other feeders be concerned about this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, DC Bilingual is now in the DCI officially, so prepare to see more "white interest" in the school.
Is this true anyone?
Yes, They are included in the 3 charters that make up DCI - DC Bilingual, LAMB, Mundo Verde, Stokes, Yu Ying
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, DC Bilingual is now in the DCI officially, so prepare to see more "white interest" in the school.
Is this true anyone?
Anonymous wrote:The school is 600,000 in debt. They will be lucky to keep the lights on.