Anonymous wrote:Ummm. Our IB elementary is in Ward 4 and had a percentage of Ward 7 and 8 students...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it the PTA or school administration that is in charge of recruitment?
While there may be some active PTAs that do their own recruitment efforts, the responsibility for recruitment at District-wide schools (which all charters in DC are) falls squarely on the school. Schools target where they feel obligated by their mission or their board or their desire to serve leads them to recruit.
And it's very obvious which schools are committed to trying to serve the most under-served students, because if they target wards 7 & 8 and other under served DC communities, they get a higher proportion of applicants and enrolled students from those communities than other schools who don't recruit.
Proximity does play a big role in who e rolls where, but so does recruitment.
Outside of charters that are actually located in Wards 7 & 8, which charter schools have a large number of students who commute from Wards 7 & 8 to another Ward to get there?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it the PTA or school administration that is in charge of recruitment?
While there may be some active PTAs that do their own recruitment efforts, the responsibility for recruitment at District-wide schools (which all charters in DC are) falls squarely on the school. Schools target where they feel obligated by their mission or their board or their desire to serve leads them to recruit.
And it's very obvious which schools are committed to trying to serve the most under-served students, because if they target wards 7 & 8 and other under served DC communities, they get a higher proportion of applicants and enrolled students from those communities than other schools who don't recruit.
Proximity does play a big role in who e rolls where, but so does recruitment.
Anonymous wrote:Is it the PTA or school administration that is in charge of recruitment?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do these Charters with low FARM rates recruit actively in poorer areas of the City?
I believe most FARM families stay at their neighborhood DCPS because of proximity to their homes. They are likely not to travel around the city for a school.