Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What schools will be impacted?
Eaton, for one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Once the 120 days goes by are these kids plucked out again, or do they have the right to remain at the school in-bounds for the shelter?
If they switch to the school that is IB to the shelter, they have a right to remain at that school for the rest of the school year, but not after that. Then they would have to switch to their new IB school or enter the lottery (if they wanted to remain at the shelter IB school).
not true. homeless (or until recently homeless) kids have federal rights outside or normal lottery rules. They could stay.
I cannot assure you that it is true that these kids only have rights at the shelter IB school until the end of the year, but I can assure you that it what DC (i.e. Head of DC DHS, Laura Zeilinger) has been telling folks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Once the 120 days goes by are these kids plucked out again, or do they have the right to remain at the school in-bounds for the shelter?
If they switch to the school that is IB to the shelter, they have a right to remain at that school for the rest of the school year, but not after that. Then they would have to switch to their new IB school or enter the lottery (if they wanted to remain at the shelter IB school).
not true. homeless (or until recently homeless) kids have federal rights outside or normal lottery rules. They could stay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What schools will be impacted?
Eaton, for one.
I think the Ward 4 shelter is inbound for Truesdell.
Outside of Eaton, they are all high poverty schools, hopefully the city will provide them with the extra resources they may need.
The high poverty schools are the ones with the appropriate resources. That may be how they chose the locations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What schools will be impacted?
Eaton, for one.
I think the Ward 4 shelter is inbound for Truesdell.
Outside of Eaton, they are all high poverty schools, hopefully the city will provide them with the extra resources they may need.
The high poverty schools are the ones with the appropriate resources. That may be how they chose the locations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What schools will be impacted?
Eaton, for one.
I think the Ward 4 shelter is inbound for Truesdell.
Outside of Eaton, they are all high poverty schools, hopefully the city will provide them with the extra resources they may need.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know what the plan is on accommodating new students who are living in the new homeless shelters (supposedly as of 2018) at their in-bound school? Do all the kids from each homeless shelter go to their in-bound school or are they divided up and distributed amongst various schools in their ward or close in proximity?
Seems like Bowser hasn't really thought through much of her "plan".
Is OP worried that there might be, gasp, homeless children in her Ward 3 school? Welcome to the rest of DCPS, Ward 3!
That's right! Race to the bottom should be Bowser's mantra!
You consider letting a handful of underprivileged children go to a neighborhood school in a wealthy neighborhood a "race to the bottom"? Get over yourself. Also, spoiler alert: the children of DC who come from millionaire families will continue to have all the privileges that come with having millionaire parents, now they just might get know a few poor kids on the way to their inherited jobs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What schools will be impacted?
Eaton, for one.
I think the Ward 4 shelter is inbound for Truesdell.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What schools will be impacted?
Eaton, for one.
Anonymous wrote:What schools will be impacted?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know what the plan is on accommodating new students who are living in the new homeless shelters (supposedly as of 2018) at their in-bound school? Do all the kids from each homeless shelter go to their in-bound school or are they divided up and distributed amongst various schools in their ward or close in proximity?
Seems like Bowser hasn't really thought through much of her "plan".
Is OP worried that there might be, gasp, homeless children in her Ward 3 school? Welcome to the rest of DCPS, Ward 3!
That's right! Race to the bottom should be Bowser's mantra!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know what the plan is on accommodating new students who are living in the new homeless shelters (supposedly as of 2018) at their in-bound school? Do all the kids from each homeless shelter go to their in-bound school or are they divided up and distributed amongst various schools in their ward or close in proximity?
Seems like Bowser hasn't really thought through much of her "plan".
Is OP worried that there might be, gasp, homeless children in her Ward 3 school? Welcome to the rest of DCPS, Ward 3!
That's right! Race to the bottom should be Bowser's mantra!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Once the 120 days goes by are these kids plucked out again, or do they have the right to remain at the school in-bounds for the shelter?
If they switch to the school that is IB to the shelter, they have a right to remain at that school for the rest of the school year, but not after that. Then they would have to switch to their new IB school or enter the lottery (if they wanted to remain at the shelter IB school).