Anonymous
Post 03/21/2017 06:38     Subject: Re:Notice of Petitions to Open New Charters

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Check the kind of school that Interactive Academy is based on. https://youtu.be/JzyBVblGFb4. Any thoughts?


I think your link is broken



Here is better link: https://youtu.be/yFSb6lOWogM
Anonymous
Post 03/21/2017 06:29     Subject: Re:Notice of Petitions to Open New Charters

Anonymous wrote:Check the kind of school that Interactive Academy is based on. https://youtu.be/JzyBVblGFb4. Any thoughts?


I think your link is broken
Anonymous
Post 03/21/2017 04:37     Subject: Re:Notice of Petitions to Open New Charters

Check the kind of school that Interactive Academy is based on. https://youtu.be/JzyBVblGFb4. Any thoughts?
Anonymous
Post 03/19/2017 22:21     Subject: Notice of Petitions to Open New Charters

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So far, I'm not seeing that any of these new schools are being targeting to middle class families, who really lack decent options in this city.


DC doesn't have a middle class - they have rich and poor.


I beg to differ. We are raising two kids w/ one wage earner making $90k per year. We are middle class.
Anonymous
Post 03/19/2017 18:32     Subject: Notice of Petitions to Open New Charters

Anonymous wrote:CyberTek high school sounds like the setting for an 80s hacker kid movie.


It sounds very duplicative of Washington Leadership Academy in Ward 5.
Anonymous
Post 03/19/2017 18:31     Subject: Notice of Petitions to Open New Charters

CyberTek high school sounds like the setting for an 80s hacker kid movie.
Anonymous
Post 03/19/2017 16:36     Subject: Notice of Petitions to Open New Charters

Anonymous wrote:Wonderful news!!!! More choices for our kids!


Curb your enthusiasm. None of these are approved yet. Two were rejected last year, and are trying again.
Anonymous
Post 03/19/2017 16:32     Subject: Notice of Petitions to Open New Charters

Wonderful news!!!! More choices for our kids!
Anonymous
Post 03/15/2017 19:58     Subject: Notice of Petitions to Open New Charters

Anonymous wrote:
Why doesnt anyone think of kids are are two or three grade levels ahead of their peers? And no, the answer isn't "spend over a million on a house to be inbounds for janney"


Do you mean gifted and talented? That's not the same as class. G&T kids from low income families do exist. Some highly gifted kids from all backgrounds have social-emotional needs that DCPS can't and won't address. But there is a DCPS office of advanced instruction
http://dcps.dc.gov/page/advanced-and-enriched-instruction


So how would a charter find kids who would benefit from an academically advanced but age-appropriate peer group from middle class families?

Test-in? Wrong. It's illegal for charters to use criteria like these for admissions. DCPS can set criteria for participation in advanced learning.

Big picture, there is nothing stopping families of any income enrolling in charter schools if they get a lottery spot. Ask Yu Ying.




Definitions used to define who is and who is not gifted is based on archaic, culturally oppressive conceptions such as "IQ" which is just a tool created in the early 20th Century by a couple of white dudes. Intelligence is fluid and a test that just gives higher points to someone who is better immersed in the tenets of western civilization isn't a sound way to create an academic program.
Anonymous
Post 03/15/2017 18:05     Subject: Notice of Petitions to Open New Charters


Why doesnt anyone think of kids are are two or three grade levels ahead of their peers? And no, the answer isn't "spend over a million on a house to be inbounds for janney"


Do you mean gifted and talented? That's not the same as class. G&T kids from low income families do exist. Some highly gifted kids from all backgrounds have social-emotional needs that DCPS can't and won't address. But there is a DCPS office of advanced instruction
http://dcps.dc.gov/page/advanced-and-enriched-instruction


So how would a charter find kids who would benefit from an academically advanced but age-appropriate peer group from middle class families?

Test-in? Wrong. It's illegal for charters to use criteria like these for admissions. DCPS can set criteria for participation in advanced learning.

Big picture, there is nothing stopping families of any income enrolling in charter schools if they get a lottery spot. Ask Yu Ying.


Anonymous
Post 03/15/2017 16:59     Subject: Notice of Petitions to Open New Charters

Anonymous wrote:A PP is right.

Citizens of the World is going to be the new charter school higher SES families get excited about.

It proposes locating in Wards 4, 5 or 1 and ultimately being a PK3-12 school. They would start with one campus serving PK3-K but ultimately hope to have 2 PK3-5 campuses feeding a unified 6-12th campus.

https://dcpcsb.egnyte.com/dl/u2nq10LXtd


yep. they located in Williamsburg and Crown Heights in NYC, so plenty of gentrifiers nearby. And they specifically want diversity: http://www.citizensoftheworld.org/Diverse-Learning-Communities

Parents of 18 month old twins Milo and Octavia of Manor Park/Brightwood/Eckington/Woodridge, get excited!
Anonymous
Post 03/15/2017 15:32     Subject: Notice of Petitions to Open New Charters

A PP is right.

Citizens of the World is going to be the new charter school higher SES families get excited about.

It proposes locating in Wards 4, 5 or 1 and ultimately being a PK3-12 school. They would start with one campus serving PK3-K but ultimately hope to have 2 PK3-5 campuses feeding a unified 6-12th campus.

https://dcpcsb.egnyte.com/dl/u2nq10LXtd
Anonymous
Post 03/15/2017 15:24     Subject: Notice of Petitions to Open New Charters

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So far, I'm not seeing that any of these new schools are being targeting to middle class families, who really lack decent options in this city.


You are judging this by capsule bios on a link. Stay woke.


When schools state explicitly that they are targeting a FARMS population and will locate in Wards 7/8, I don't think that it is a stretch to say the school is not going to serving middle class residents.


Such a travesty that someone wants to try to do something for disadvantaged children. Why won't anyone think of your poor Timmy.


Why doesnt anyone think of kids are are two or three grade levels ahead of their peers? And no, the answer isn't "spend over a million on a house to be inbounds for janney"


Because a charter can't be designed around those kids. They must be open and prepared to serve everyone who enrolls -- and 98% of kids in DC, even the wealthy ones, are not 2 or 3 grade levels ahead.
Anonymous
Post 03/15/2017 15:22     Subject: Notice of Petitions to Open New Charters

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So far, I'm not seeing that any of these new schools are being targeting to middle class families, who really lack decent options in this city.


You are judging this by capsule bios on a link. Stay woke.


When schools state explicitly that they are targeting a FARMS population and will locate in Wards 7/8, I don't think that it is a stretch to say the school is not going to serving middle class residents.


Such a travesty that someone wants to try to do something for disadvantaged children. Why won't anyone think of your poor Timmy.


Why doesnt anyone think of kids are are two or three grade levels ahead of their peers? And no, the answer isn't "spend over a million on a house to be inbounds for janney"
Anonymous
Post 03/15/2017 15:22     Subject: Notice of Petitions to Open New Charters

Anonymous wrote:So does that mean Ms. Robinson-Rivers will likely leave VN if Citizens of the World is approved?


No more or less likely than the head of KIPP DC leaving her job if it is approved.

These groups are usually more of an advisory board. Their application is 800+ pages though, so I may have missed something.