Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looks like a huge expansion of SH boundary, but Brent still missed out. Of course, many of the kids with proposed new rights could have gotten there through Watkins.
It looks to me like the only addition to SH is JO Wilson, but I can't tell where JO Wilson feeds now, so it could already be SH. If this is a new feed, it makes a lot more sense than a Brent feed, since JO Wilson is very walkable to SH. I walk by both schools (from my home IB for LT) every weekend on my way to Union Market. They are very close together.
JO Wilson already feeds to SH. So no actual change. I think the subtext is that the Cluster is being broken up - Peabody/Watkins is listed as one school, SH another. No mention of the CH Cluster anymore.
A feed is different than a boundary. SH's boundary now stops at G to the north and ECap to the south. The change means that if you are now at Brent or Maury, for example, but your IB school is JO or Watkins, you can go straight to SH.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, the whole thing strikes me as pretty reasonable. Not perfect, but close enough and probably should go forward despite some people still being unhappy.
But I have to say that it makes me wonder again if all of the craziest stuff was all a screen for us to be happy with these changes. If this version was the first version, folks would be fighting hard over small changes and maybe even that wouldn't get through. This way we get to be relieved.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, the whole thing strikes me as pretty reasonable. Not perfect, but close enough and probably should go forward despite some people still being unhappy.
But I have to say that it makes me wonder again if all of the craziest stuff was all a screen for us to be happy with these changes. If this version was the first version, folks would be fighting hard over small changes and maybe even that wouldn't get through. This way we get to be relieved.
Anonymous wrote:Page 7, big opportunity for savvy low-income families. Move IB and rent for 1 year for K or PK, move back to your old neighborhood but stay at the school until grade 5, and then presumably until grade 12 with feeder rights. One year of renting and you can do Janney/Deal/Wilson from anywhere in the city. Can't say I am totally critical - maybe low-income families deserve the break, but this did surprise me. Maybe the definition of at-risk is more narrow than I think:
"25.
A student whose place of residence within the District of Columbia changes from one attendance zone
to a different attendance zone shall be permitted to stay in his or her current school until the end of the
school year, and students who are defined as
at-risk under the UPSFF
shall be permitted to attend the
school until the final grade level"
Anonymous wrote:Page 7, big opportunity for savvy low-income families. Move IB and rent for 1 year for K or PK, move back to your old neighborhood but stay at the school until grade 5, and then presumably until grade 12 with feeder rights. One year of renting and you can do Janney/Deal/Wilson from anywhere in the city. Can't say I am totally critical - maybe low-income families deserve the break, but this did surprise me. Maybe the definition of at-risk is more narrow than I think:
"25.
A student whose place of residence within the District of Columbia changes from one attendance zone
to a different attendance zone shall be permitted to stay in his or her current school until the end of the
school year, and students who are defined as
at-risk under the UPSFF
shall be permitted to attend the
school until the final grade level"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
That's Crestwood that was neatly cut out of Deal and Wilson boundaries. Biggest loser under this proposal (w/ 16th St H).
Well we knew this was going to be proposed eventually, but the promise of a new MacFarland is not comforting without some additional commitment from DCPS. I think there are enough parents to make it work, but we need a lot from DCPS too.
Jeff, did that list of ideas for how to make MacFarland and Jefferson ever go anywhere?
Being that they can contine at Deal for immediate future, it's hard to say they are losers. Who know what will happen will MacFarland opens?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looks like a huge expansion of SH boundary, but Brent still missed out. Of course, many of the kids with proposed new rights could have gotten there through Watkins.
It looks to me like the only addition to SH is JO Wilson, but I can't tell where JO Wilson feeds now, so it could already be SH. If this is a new feed, it makes a lot more sense than a Brent feed, since JO Wilson is very walkable to SH. I walk by both schools (from my home IB for LT) every weekend on my way to Union Market. They are very close together.
JO Wilson already feeds to SH. So no actual change. I think the subtext is that the Cluster is being broken up - Peabody/Watkins is listed as one school, SH another. No mention of the CH Cluster anymore.
Anonymous wrote:Page 7, big opportunity for savvy low-income families. Move IB and rent for 1 year for K or PK, move back to your old neighborhood but stay at the school until grade 5, and then presumably until grade 12 with feeder rights. One year of renting and you can do Janney/Deal/Wilson from anywhere in the city. Can't say I am totally critical - maybe low-income families deserve the break, but this did surprise me. Maybe the definition of at-risk is more narrow than I think:
"25.
A student whose place of residence within the District of Columbia changes from one attendance zone
to a different attendance zone shall be permitted to stay in his or her current school until the end of the
school year, and students who are defined as
at-risk under the UPSFF
shall be permitted to attend the
school until the final grade level"