Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You could do that today. Eaton and Hearst in Ward 3 still have very large OOB enrollments. DCPS could say, “No - stop! We are not going to lose these schools, not going to let them flip to IB. They will never become like Janney. They must remain jewels accessible on the basis of equality and inclusion to the entire community of DC!”
Same with Maury and Van Ness in capitol hill which are going to be all white and high SES within the next 5-10 years most likely
Van Ness won't be in Maury's league until they can raise $50K every year to send every 5th grader to a week of Space Camp in Huntsville, AL. Sorry, but a condo on the Wharf just isn't a historic home on the Hill.
The Wharf isn't even IB for VN so you obviously don't know what you're talking about.
But neither does the disgusting yay VN will be all rich and white in 5 years poster. There are two large public housing developments in SW that feed into VN and aren't going anywhere, plus the mixed-income housing that was part of the Capper redevelopment in Navy Yard where public housing residents still live (Capitol Quarter, the Bixby, etc, with other buildings still under construction or being planned). The neighborhood is richer and whiter than it was 10 years ago but it's--thankfully--going to remain at least somewhat diverse and affordable for the foreseeable future.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You could do that today. Eaton and Hearst in Ward 3 still have very large OOB enrollments. DCPS could say, “No - stop! We are not going to lose these schools, not going to let them flip to IB. They will never become like Janney. They must remain jewels accessible on the basis of equality and inclusion to the entire community of DC!”
Same with Maury and Van Ness in capitol hill which are going to be all white and high SES within the next 5-10 years most likely
Van Ness won't be in Maury's league until they can raise $50K every year to send every 5th grader to a week of Space Camp in Huntsville, AL. Sorry, but a condo on the Wharf just isn't a historic home on the Hill.
.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You could do that today. Eaton and Hearst in Ward 3 still have very large OOB enrollments. DCPS could say, “No - stop! We are not going to lose these schools, not going to let them flip to IB. They will never become like Janney. They must remain jewels accessible on the basis of equality and inclusion to the entire community of DC!”
Eaton & Hearst will always have large OOB enrollments due to the demographics of their neighborhood. The older families there are menopausal and not sending kids to ES or they're wealthy enough to have bought in C.P. and still afford private. It's not like Janney where they blew it all on an ugly house in the middle of upper Caucasia. They're not there for the public schools.
I'm sorry your income isn't high enough to get you the full range of excellent, guaranteed options. Hang in there!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You could do that today. Eaton and Hearst in Ward 3 still have very large OOB enrollments. DCPS could say, “No - stop! We are not going to lose these schools, not going to let them flip to IB. They will never become like Janney. They must remain jewels accessible on the basis of equality and inclusion to the entire community of DC!”
Same with Maury and Van Ness in capitol hill which are going to be all white and high SES within the next 5-10 years most likely
Van Ness won't be in Maury's league until they can raise $50K every year to send every 5th grader to a week of Space Camp in Huntsville, AL. Sorry, but a condo on the Wharf just isn't a historic home on the Hill.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You could do that today. Eaton and Hearst in Ward 3 still have very large OOB enrollments. DCPS could say, “No - stop! We are not going to lose these schools, not going to let them flip to IB. They will never become like Janney. They must remain jewels accessible on the basis of equality and inclusion to the entire community of DC!”
Eaton & Hearst will always have large OOB enrollments due to the demographics of their neighborhood. The older families there are menopausal and not sending kids to ES or they're wealthy enough to have bought in C.P. and still afford private. It's not like Janney where they blew it all on an ugly house in the middle of upper Caucasia. They're not there for the public schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You could do that today. Eaton and Hearst in Ward 3 still have very large OOB enrollments. DCPS could say, “No - stop! We are not going to lose these schools, not going to let them flip to IB. They will never become like Janney. They must remain jewels accessible on the basis of equality and inclusion to the entire community of DC!”
Eaton & Hearst will always have large OOB enrollments due to the demographics of their neighborhood. The older families there are menopausal and not sending kids to ES or they're wealthy enough to have bought in C.P. and still afford private. It's not like Janney where they blew it all on an ugly house in the middle of upper Caucasia. They're not there for the public schools.
Neighborhood demographics change, and when they do it often happens quickly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You could do that today. Eaton and Hearst in Ward 3 still have very large OOB enrollments. DCPS could say, “No - stop! We are not going to lose these schools, not going to let them flip to IB. They will never become like Janney. They must remain jewels accessible on the basis of equality and inclusion to the entire community of DC!”
Same with Maury and Van Ness in capitol hill which are going to be all white and high SES within the next 5-10 years most likely
Van Ness won't be in Maury's league until they can raise $50K every year to send every 5th grader to a week of Space Camp in Huntsville, AL. Sorry, but a condo on the Wharf just isn't a historic home on the Hill.
Meh, kids can be successful without space camp. No need to be so negative.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You could do that today. Eaton and Hearst in Ward 3 still have very large OOB enrollments. DCPS could say, “No - stop! We are not going to lose these schools, not going to let them flip to IB. They will never become like Janney. They must remain jewels accessible on the basis of equality and inclusion to the entire community of DC!”
Eaton & Hearst will always have large OOB enrollments due to the demographics of their neighborhood. The older families there are menopausal and not sending kids to ES or they're wealthy enough to have bought in C.P. and still afford private. It's not like Janney where they blew it all on an ugly house in the middle of upper Caucasia. They're not there for the public schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You could do that today. Eaton and Hearst in Ward 3 still have very large OOB enrollments. DCPS could say, “No - stop! We are not going to lose these schools, not going to let them flip to IB. They will never become like Janney. They must remain jewels accessible on the basis of equality and inclusion to the entire community of DC!”
Eaton & Hearst will always have large OOB enrollments due to the demographics of their neighborhood. The older families there are menopausal and not sending kids to ES or they're wealthy enough to have bought in C.P. and still afford private. It's not like Janney where they blew it all on an ugly house in the middle of upper Caucasia. They're not there for the public schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You could do that today. Eaton and Hearst in Ward 3 still have very large OOB enrollments. DCPS could say, “No - stop! We are not going to lose these schools, not going to let them flip to IB. They will never become like Janney. They must remain jewels accessible on the basis of equality and inclusion to the entire community of DC!”
Same with Maury and Van Ness in capitol hill which are going to be all white and high SES within the next 5-10 years most likely
Van Ness won't be in Maury's league until they can raise $50K every year to send every 5th grader to a week of Space Camp in Huntsville, AL. Sorry, but a condo on the Wharf just isn't a historic home on the Hill.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You could do that today. Eaton and Hearst in Ward 3 still have very large OOB enrollments. DCPS could say, “No - stop! We are not going to lose these schools, not going to let them flip to IB. They will never become like Janney. They must remain jewels accessible on the basis of equality and inclusion to the entire community of DC!”
Same with Maury and Van Ness in capitol hill which are going to be all white and high SES within the next 5-10 years most likely
Anonymous wrote:You could do that today. Eaton and Hearst in Ward 3 still have very large OOB enrollments. DCPS could say, “No - stop! We are not going to lose these schools, not going to let them flip to IB. They will never become like Janney. They must remain jewels accessible on the basis of equality and inclusion to the entire community of DC!”
Anonymous wrote:Time for good neighborhood schools in every neighborhood.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You could do that today. Eaton and Hearst in Ward 3 still have very large OOB enrollments. DCPS could say, “No - stop! We are not going to lose these schools, not going to let them flip to IB. They will never become like Janney. They must remain jewels accessible on the basis of equality and inclusion to the entire community of DC!”
Same with Maury and Van Ness in capitol hill which are going to be all white and high SES within the next 5-10 years most likely
The Van Ness boosters on this site are out of control.