Anonymous wrote:May be giving up Cap City for Powell....torn although one is immersion but I like the diversity at Cap City.
Anonymous wrote:Not to be snarky but maybe you should start your own thread so it can be easily followed and more efficient and let this one go back to the OP.
Anonymous wrote:For those of us interested in Haricots Verts but with kids who are already in PS or PK and, realistically, we'd want them to be settled in a great school well before it's even possible we'd ever get this school going, another thing to think about is the lack of great middle school options. The few great middle schools in DC are all overfed, and even though DCI sounds like it will be great and there may be many new feeder schools over the years, there is no question that demand will still outweigh supply for middle school.
The more I think about the idea of getting a school going, my demanding full time work schedule, and parenting, I gotta be honest: it would be hard for me to really dive into this if I thought my children would not really benefit. Which is why I'm also raising the idea that maybe it's also worth thinking about/looking at founding a French or language oriented, green middle school, not to compete with DCI but basically to be inspired by it and maybe take that in a different direction, maybe more specialized or dually focused on green and language?
It's all just ideas, but as I printed up the "Application Guidelines for New Charter Schools Start Ups" that our lovely Contact Coordinator is already sending out to people in this thread (we already have titles!![]()
), I'm really thinking that if I'm going to seriously think about doing this work, I'll need a personal stake in it, which for me will mean middle school, not elementary. And there is no question that there is a dearth of great middle school options that are not already over-subscribed.
Just throwing this out there. This idea began as an elementary school idea, and if that is where the group wants to keep it, I totally understand. But just thought I'd throw the idea out there, while we're brainstorming...![]()
No matter what, DC can't go wrong with more great school options. It would be an honor to be part of helping that be improved by one more school.
), I'm really thinking that if I'm going to seriously think about doing this work, I'll need a personal stake in it, which for me will mean middle school, not elementary. And there is no question that there is a dearth of great middle school options that are not already over-subscribed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a PP who suggested that I'd support a French immersion school. Will talk to a friend of mine who is a charter school (DC) founder. I'm afraid I would not have a lot of time for it (full time job and a 1 and 3 year old) but I am interested and have some connections to the french speaking/culture organizations in DC. Something interesting to think about. Hereafter known as HV.
Funny I am in the same boat as you with not enough time. I actually started reaching out to people and after everyone assured me it would suck up all of my time I put it on the back burner. All of us interested parents really need a way to link together... and not anonymously!
Ok, so how many of us are talking about this? I'm the one who proposed French Green Biosciences and has the friend who started charters in California. Who else is here? Later today I'll set up a DCUM email, you guys want to do the same so we can get in touch offline?
As a Francophile with limited Spanish, I would be very interested in that as well, although my daughter is now nearly three. I assume it's too late for us?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a PP who suggested that I'd support a French immersion school. Will talk to a friend of mine who is a charter school (DC) founder. I'm afraid I would not have a lot of time for it (full time job and a 1 and 3 year old) but I am interested and have some connections to the french speaking/culture organizations in DC. Something interesting to think about. Hereafter known as HV.
Funny I am in the same boat as you with not enough time. I actually started reaching out to people and after everyone assured me it would suck up all of my time I put it on the back burner. All of us interested parents really need a way to link together... and not anonymously!
Ok, so how many of us are talking about this? I'm the one who proposed French Green Biosciences and has the friend who started charters in California. Who else is here? Later today I'll set up a DCUM email, you guys want to do the same so we can get in touch offline?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CM - got into IT and that was our first choice.
Wow, that's short-sighted and exclusionary. You mean all the OOB families that attend Garrison and spend and therefore spend a significant amount of time in the Logan Circle aren't approved to participate in that group?
Anonymous wrote:CM - got into IT and that was our first choice.
Anonymous wrote:+1 Please post here! I'm looking for others to work with too.
I will be writing you by lunchtime. Merci!