Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe the military should move the base somewhere more hospitable. There are plenty of jurisdictions across the land that would welcome a military base and accompanying revenue. Congress fights for these bases.
Do you know how much that would cost? The DIA is on base. It's huge. Not to mention the white house communication center and the helicopters.
This is laughable.
Okay? Move the base WOTR then.
how much revenue are the generating for the host city? Not much. Its untaxable land, most people shop at the stores on base. And yet now we are supposed to havea special school for their kids? Bolling is not a money maker for DC.
Such a naïve view. People shop on or around base? Just analyze that and then claim no revenue comes to the city....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe the military should move the base somewhere more hospitable. There are plenty of jurisdictions across the land that would welcome a military base and accompanying revenue. Congress fights for these bases.
Do you know how much that would cost? The DIA is on base. It's huge. Not to mention the white house communication center and the helicopters.
This is laughable.
Okay? Move the base WOTR then.
how much revenue are the generating for the host city? Not much. Its untaxable land, most people shop at the stores on base. And yet now we are supposed to havea special school for their kids? Bolling is not a money maker for DC.
Anonymous wrote:Is Brent IB for the Marine Barracks? There are some officer's houses there, I think. If so, the kids living there would have a right to Brent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Or they could stop fearing brown children and send their kids to Leckie.
This is really short sighted. We Have two children at Leckie and it isn’t the kids, it’s everything else that makes us want to move them next year. I won’t go into detail but it’s not good at all. And just like any other family, we have the right to try the lottery for an OOB spot.
I don't understand why military families get some special preferences, they are barely DC residents for even a few years and yet we are bending over backwards to help families who will move on a in a couple of years and have no vested interest in the District. I do have a friend with kids at Leckie and the miliary families are the only diversity at the school. Her kids PK class had several white middle class kids and a few asian american kids. but by K they all moved on. when our city needs more options for all kids, this is absurd to cater to this one group.
What special preferences do they get?
I'm pretty sure they can enroll at any DCPS school they want. While many go to Stoddert, there are many at other schools too.
No. They can enroll at any DCPS neighborhood school if there are seats available / no wait list. They can enter the lottery from another city and have more time to establish residency, but of course they don’t always know they will be coming to DC when the lottery opens. If there is a wait list they have to go to their IB or the back of the WL like anyone else who moves to the city midyear.
The “no waitlist” part is not correct though. Otherwise how would so many military kids end up at Brent, where there are long wait lists? I’m not objecting to the policy. But there is definitely a method by which they can jump to the top of the OOB waitlist at certain schools.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Or they could stop fearing brown children and send their kids to Leckie.
This is really short sighted. We Have two children at Leckie and it isn’t the kids, it’s everything else that makes us want to move them next year. I won’t go into detail but it’s not good at all. And just like any other family, we have the right to try the lottery for an OOB spot.
I don't understand why military families get some special preferences, they are barely DC residents for even a few years and yet we are bending over backwards to help families who will move on a in a couple of years and have no vested interest in the District. I do have a friend with kids at Leckie and the miliary families are the only diversity at the school. Her kids PK class had several white middle class kids and a few asian american kids. but by K they all moved on. when our city needs more options for all kids, this is absurd to cater to this one group.
What special preferences do they get?
I'm pretty sure they can enroll at any DCPS school they want. While many go to Stoddert, there are many at other schools too.
No. They can enroll at any DCPS neighborhood school if there are seats available / no wait list. They can enter the lottery from another city and have more time to establish residency, but of course they don’t always know they will be coming to DC when the lottery opens. If there is a wait list they have to go to their IB or the back of the WL like anyone else who moves to the city midyear.
The “no waitlist” part is not correct though. Otherwise how would so many military kids end up at Brent, where there are long wait lists? I’m not objecting to the policy. But there is definitely a method by which they can jump to the top of the OOB waitlist at certain schools.
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Before the common lottery, principals would use their discretion to allow enrollment, and perhaps some military families got into OOB schools this way -- as did others.
But post-common lottery, military families must use the MSDC lottery like anyone else. The only other way would be to petition for a special placement from the chancellor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Or they could stop fearing brown children and send their kids to Leckie.
This is really short sighted. We Have two children at Leckie and it isn’t the kids, it’s everything else that makes us want to move them next year. I won’t go into detail but it’s not good at all. And just like any other family, we have the right to try the lottery for an OOB spot.
I don't understand why military families get some special preferences, they are barely DC residents for even a few years and yet we are bending over backwards to help families who will move on a in a couple of years and have no vested interest in the District. I do have a friend with kids at Leckie and the miliary families are the only diversity at the school. Her kids PK class had several white middle class kids and a few asian american kids. but by K they all moved on. when our city needs more options for all kids, this is absurd to cater to this one group.
What special preferences do they get?
I'm pretty sure they can enroll at any DCPS school they want. While many go to Stoddert, there are many at other schools too.
No. They can enroll at any DCPS neighborhood school if there are seats available / no wait list. They can enter the lottery from another city and have more time to establish residency, but of course they don’t always know they will be coming to DC when the lottery opens. If there is a wait list they have to go to their IB or the back of the WL like anyone else who moves to the city midyear.
The “no waitlist” part is not correct though. Otherwise how would so many military kids end up at Brent, where there are long wait lists? I’m not objecting to the policy. But there is definitely a method by which they can jump to the top of the OOB waitlist at certain schools.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Or they could stop fearing brown children and send their kids to Leckie.
This is really short sighted. We Have two children at Leckie and it isn’t the kids, it’s everything else that makes us want to move them next year. I won’t go into detail but it’s not good at all. And just like any other family, we have the right to try the lottery for an OOB spot.
I don't understand why military families get some special preferences, they are barely DC residents for even a few years and yet we are bending over backwards to help families who will move on a in a couple of years and have no vested interest in the District. I do have a friend with kids at Leckie and the miliary families are the only diversity at the school. Her kids PK class had several white middle class kids and a few asian american kids. but by K they all moved on. when our city needs more options for all kids, this is absurd to cater to this one group.
What special preferences do they get?
I'm pretty sure they can enroll at any DCPS school they want. While many go to Stoddert, there are many at other schools too.
No. They can enroll at any DCPS neighborhood school if there are seats available / no wait list. They can enter the lottery from another city and have more time to establish residency, but of course they don’t always know they will be coming to DC when the lottery opens. If there is a wait list they have to go to their IB or the back of the WL like anyone else who moves to the city midyear.
The “no waitlist” part is not correct though. Otherwise how would so many military kids end up at Brent, where there are long wait lists? I’m not objecting to the policy. But there is definitely a method by which they can jump to the top of the OOB waitlist at certain schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Or they could stop fearing brown children and send their kids to Leckie.
I presume you have your children at Leckie?
I would if I lived in the zone for the school. If everyone who lived on base actually used the school and concentrated their energy in that one place instead of spreading around the city, it would be one of the best schools in the district.
Why would you want to bus your child all three way across town if you could make your neighborhood school great?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe the military should move the base somewhere more hospitable. There are plenty of jurisdictions across the land that would welcome a military base and accompanying revenue. Congress fights for these bases.
Do you know how much that would cost? The DIA is on base. It's huge. Not to mention the white house communication center and the helicopters.
This is laughable.
Okay? Move the base WOTR then.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Or they could stop fearing brown children and send their kids to Leckie.
This is really short sighted. We Have two children at Leckie and it isn’t the kids, it’s everything else that makes us want to move them next year. I won’t go into detail but it’s not good at all. And just like any other family, we have the right to try the lottery for an OOB spot.
I don't understand why military families get some special preferences, they are barely DC residents for even a few years and yet we are bending over backwards to help families who will move on a in a couple of years and have no vested interest in the District. I do have a friend with kids at Leckie and the miliary families are the only diversity at the school. Her kids PK class had several white middle class kids and a few asian american kids. but by K they all moved on. when our city needs more options for all kids, this is absurd to cater to this one group.
What special preferences do they get?
garuenteed entry into a charter school? around a specific population.