Anonymous wrote:...uh...some private schools have pre-k thru 12 on the same campus, like Maret, British School, etc... what's the big deal with that?
Anonymous wrote:Students currently enrolled at F-S will be allowed to remain through 8th grade. Students interested in attending Walls’ at the high school grades must submit an online high school application and be selected through Walls’ admissions process.
Anonymous wrote:A letter was sent to the Chancellor from students at Walls and it reads as follows:
"Dear Chancellor Henderson,
The Freshmen Class of School Without Walls wish to advise you of our disproval of your proposed plan to merge FS & SWW. Part of what makes our school special is that we accept only the best students from across the city. Another quality is that the students here, being generally intelligent, are given freedoms and rights that we would not have in our feeder schools. We use the city as our classroom. Many of these qualities that make our school unique and one of the best in the city will be taken away if this plan involving sending our students to Francis goes through. Our "School Without Walls" will be given "Walls", so to speak, taking away our unique outside of classroom experience. The merge would also disrupt and tarnish the comunical bond built at our school. That is why, on behalf of our fellow students, We ask you to please reconsider this plan."
My HIGHSCHOOL is One of the highest performing school in DC and the country. My HIGHSCHOOL also has a 100% Graduation & College acceptance rate. I would love to keep it that way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A letter was sent to the Chancellor from students at Walls and it reads as follows:
"Dear Chancellor Henderson,
The Freshmen Class of School Without Walls wish to advise you of our disproval of your proposed plan to merge FS & SWW. Part of what makes our school special is that we accept only the best students from across the city. Another quality is that the students here, being generally intelligent, are given freedoms and rights that we would not have in our feeder schools. We use the city as our classroom. Many of these qualities that make our school unique and one of the best in the city will be taken away if this plan involving sending our students to Francis goes through. Our "School Without Walls" will be given "Walls", so to speak, taking away our unique outside of classroom experience. The merge would also disrupt and tarnish the well-knit sense of community established at our school. That is why, on behalf of our fellow students, We ask you to please reconsider this plan."
My HIGHSCHOOL is One of the highest performing school in DC and the country. My HIGHSCHOOL also has a 100% Graduation & College acceptance rate. I would love to keep it that way.
*fixed the fragmented sentence