Anonymous wrote:So what about the overcrowding at Deal? What's your answer?
Anonymous wrote:Ward 3 parent here who thinks it's a terrible idea to make OOB families go back to their feeder schools. If a child gets in to a school for ES- like a JKLM- they should go on to Deal with their friends. Sending them back to their neighborhood school for MS or HS is not right. My kids went to ES pre- Rhee before the OOB preference was given and it caused havoc for OOB students - many who were close friends with my children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree with you PP. OOB kids should not get kicked out. What a message to send to kids about their worth! Yuck.
Like one Ward 4 PP, my Ward 1 neighborhood has also come with Deal and Wilson rights for "generations". Why is my kid worth less to you than an OOB kid? We paid top dollar for our little condo and so have plenty of other educated families with school age kids.
Anonymous wrote:So why isn't there a better MS on 16th EOTP? Why aren't all these Ward 4 parents working to improve the school down the street?
Anonymous wrote:I agree with you PP. OOB kids should not get kicked out. What a message to send to kids about their worth! Yuck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The scariest thing I have heard is that they have floated the idea of doing away with boundaries for high school. If Wilson becomes a lottery the leaving the feeders will start earlier and earlier and we will destroy the one decent non-test in high school we have. I would really like to see tracking in MS to prepare more kids for Wilson or a tracked part of a different high school, but if they actually do this I think DCPS will be wrecked.
I am all for funneling, but believe that people can be in the same school, with a few notable exceptions. One thing NYC does very well is to funnel OUT the kids who represent serious safety threats to other students - they all go to the same school. We have to acknowledge that there are some schools where parents don't feel their kids are safe, and handle that as well.
This is pretty much the only thing that's going to improve the non-EOTR middle- and high-schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am getting sick of Ward 3 parents suggesting what will work for my Ward 4 family that feeds to Deal. Sure like another MS for Ross and Shepherd will be similar to Deal. BS. Our neighborhood has fed into Deal for generations and I take exception of you being so quick to kick us out. Also, there is already a good MS alternative that you describe, it's called Hardy. Stop trying to sacrifice other neighborhoods because you may be in the chopping block. Fwiw, I do not think any neighborhood will get felt out of Deal, but it's nice to know that you look at us as such outsiders that you graciously allow to attend your school.
Upper Ward 3 parents are so confident that they will be fine. They have already removed Ward 4 schools, except Laffeyette, from the feeder patterns -at least in my focus group.
Well it's a good thing their focus group isn't making decision. Every level I have heard states there will be no change in feeders to Deal. OOB feeder rights is another story. Funny how many of the Ward 3 parents assume that they are the only upper class families that live in DC and they have so much political power because of their income. Their are plenty of families EOTP that earn more than Ward 3, not to mention some are even brown, gasp! Assumptions are a MF.
While, yes, your statement is factually true: there are households in ward 4 that earn more than households in ward 3, it is a meaningless statement. If, instead, you are trying to say something meaningful, like Ward 4 earns almost as much as Ward 3, then you're dead wrong. Not even close.
Ward 3 average HHI: 240,000 (a gain of 17k between 2007 and 2011)
Ward 4 average HHI: 115,000 (a gain of 8k between 2007 and 2011)
Data--emphasis DATA-- from http://www.neighborhoodinfodc.org/profiles.html
I'm not trying to plant my flag atop the family income hill. I'm just trying to root out people spouting completely unsubstantiated things. Especially completely erroneous or, at best, meaningless things.
Anonymous wrote:The scariest thing I have heard is that they have floated the idea of doing away with boundaries for high school. If Wilson becomes a lottery the leaving the feeders will start earlier and earlier and we will destroy the one decent non-test in high school we have. I would really like to see tracking in MS to prepare more kids for Wilson or a tracked part of a different high school, but if they actually do this I think DCPS will be wrecked.
I am all for funneling, but believe that people can be in the same school, with a few notable exceptions. One thing NYC does very well is to funnel OUT the kids who represent serious safety threats to other students - they all go to the same school. We have to acknowledge that there are some schools where parents don't feel their kids are safe, and handle that as well.
Anonymous wrote:I agree with you PP. OOB kids should not get kicked out. What a message to send to kids about their worth! Yuck.