Anonymous wrote:Do any of the comprehensive high schools house an alternative program? Couldn’t they do one at Dunbar for example?
Anonymous wrote:Dang but not surprising. I’m glad these kids fought to save their school and I hope it is communicated to them that DCPS and the administration do a lot of things that people strongly disagree with. And I dont believe the part where it says DCPS doesn’t know what its plan is for the building. As always there is more to the story...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would you close Coolidge?
Because it’s way under enrolled. Because folks won’t send their kids to Coolidge.
Wash Met is closing because of enrollment and academic performance, right?
On PARCC, Wash Met and Coolidge have the same proficiency: 10% proficient in ELA, 0% in math. Ballou's proficiency is lower for ELA. The two STAY programs have lower proficiency than Wash Met as does the alternative Luke C Moore school.
Are there really better options for the Wash Met students?
DCPS has an embarrassment of riches, so to speak, when it comes to 1 and 2 star high schools (PARCC is only given in one year; for high school SAT and graduation rate count more, so the report cards are probably a better gauge). Perhaps we should close them all?
Dunbar -2, Ballou - 1, Coolidge - 1, Anacostia - 1, Cardozo -1, Ron Brown - 1, Roosevelt - 1, Woodson - 1
No but we need to look closer at the realities of supporting the students at Wash Met (and elsewhere). If all of the Wash Met students were put at a 4 or 5 star school would the students suddenly have 4 or 5 star performance? Would the school continue to have 4 or 5 star performance?
Eastern-2. There are so few students at Wash Met, they probably would not.make a noticeable difference unless they alll went to the same school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would you close Coolidge?
Because it’s way under enrolled. Because folks won’t send their kids to Coolidge.
Wash Met is closing because of enrollment and academic performance, right?
On PARCC, Wash Met and Coolidge have the same proficiency: 10% proficient in ELA, 0% in math. Ballou's proficiency is lower for ELA. The two STAY programs have lower proficiency than Wash Met as does the alternative Luke C Moore school.
Are there really better options for the Wash Met students?
DCPS has an embarrassment of riches, so to speak, when it comes to 1 and 2 star high schools (PARCC is only given in one year; for high school SAT and graduation rate count more, so the report cards are probably a better gauge). Perhaps we should close them all?
Dunbar -2, Ballou - 1, Coolidge - 1, Anacostia - 1, Cardozo -1, Ron Brown - 1, Roosevelt - 1, Woodson - 1
No but we need to look closer at the realities of supporting the students at Wash Met (and elsewhere). If all of the Wash Met students were put at a 4 or 5 star school would the students suddenly have 4 or 5 star performance? Would the school continue to have 4 or 5 star performance?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would you close Coolidge?
Because it’s way under enrolled. Because folks won’t send their kids to Coolidge.
Wash Met is closing because of enrollment and academic performance, right?
On PARCC, Wash Met and Coolidge have the same proficiency: 10% proficient in ELA, 0% in math. Ballou's proficiency is lower for ELA. The two STAY programs have lower proficiency than Wash Met as does the alternative Luke C Moore school.
Are there really better options for the Wash Met students?
DCPS has an embarrassment of riches, so to speak, when it comes to 1 and 2 star high schools (PARCC is only given in one year; for high school SAT and graduation rate count more, so the report cards are probably a better gauge). Perhaps we should close them all?
Dunbar -2, Ballou - 1, Coolidge - 1, Anacostia - 1, Cardozo -1, Ron Brown - 1, Roosevelt - 1, Woodson - 1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would you close Coolidge?
Because it’s way under enrolled. Because folks won’t send their kids to Coolidge.
Wash Met is closing because of enrollment and academic performance, right?
On PARCC, Wash Met and Coolidge have the same proficiency: 10% proficient in ELA, 0% in math. Ballou's proficiency is lower for ELA. The two STAY programs have lower proficiency than Wash Met as does the alternative Luke C Moore school.
Are there really better options for the Wash Met students?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would you close Coolidge?
Because it’s way under enrolled. Because folks won’t send their kids to Coolidge.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would you close Coolidge?
Because it’s way under enrolled. Because folks won’t send their kids to Coolidge.
Anonymous wrote:Why would you close Coolidge?
Anonymous wrote:So... when do we close Coolidge?