Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:According to the 2016-17 OSSE enrollment data, there are now 538 6th graders at Deal.
However, the total number of 5th graders from the 6 Deal feeders is 439, significantly fewer.
So what will happen for next fall? Will 99+ students move IB for Deal or students now in charters or privates will enroll at Deal?
Or maybe, just maybe, things are leveling off a bit? https://osse.dc.gov/enrollment
we we really think that 99+ students will have moved to the Deal IB zone by the first day of school in 2017 or return to DCPS from charters/private etc?
There currently are 7 Deal feeders, not 6. According to the data you pointed us to, these 7 Deal feeders combined have 511 students in 5th grade:
Bancroft 73
Eaton 72
Janney 93
Hearst 40
Lafayette 101
Murch 79
Shepherd 53
The 5th grade last year had 523 students which is only 12 more than this year's 5th grade.
I think the current 5th graders at Eaton are the last with feeder rights to Deal (unless they have a sibling already attending). If that's correct, the earlier poster's underlying point is correct. Starting in Sep. 2018, Deal presumably would be getting about 70 fewer elementary kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How long does it take the kids who went Shepherd to drive to Deal in the morning, anyway? 45 minutes? Shepherd's near the MD border off 16th street, for goodness' sake!
Puhlease...It takes less than 20 minutes, in traffic. Have you not heard of Waze?
Well, OK, if you have to run an obstacle course every day in order to get your kid to class at Deal within 30 minutes, I guess I wouldn't consider that a hardship -- considering the other options available, if that's the choice you've got.
NP but I drive my kid from SP to Lafayette every day in 6 minutes flat. When we do sunmercamp that has bus next to Wilson it takes 8-10 minutes. We are in the south side of SP and summertime is usually a few minutes faster. It is not bad at all. No traffic.
So your argument (based on one data point - you) is that because you drive from the SP neighborhood to another elementary school during low traffic summer hours for camp, that the configuration of middle school feeders vis-a-vis traffic is null and void?
Wow - you're a genius! Have you considered curing cancer in a DCUM post?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How long does it take the kids who went Shepherd to drive to Deal in the morning, anyway? 45 minutes? Shepherd's near the MD border off 16th street, for goodness' sake!
Puhlease...It takes less than 20 minutes, in traffic. Have you not heard of Waze?
Well, OK, if you have to run an obstacle course every day in order to get your kid to class at Deal within 30 minutes, I guess I wouldn't consider that a hardship -- considering the other options available, if that's the choice you've got.
NP but I drive my kid from SP to Lafayette every day in 6 minutes flat. When we do sunmercamp that has bus next to Wilson it takes 8-10 minutes. We are in the south side of SP and summertime is usually a few minutes faster. It is not bad at all. No traffic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How long does it take the kids who went Shepherd to drive to Deal in the morning, anyway? 45 minutes? Shepherd's near the MD border off 16th street, for goodness' sake!
Puhlease...It takes less than 20 minutes, in traffic. Have you not heard of Waze?
Well, OK, if you have to run an obstacle course every day in order to get your kid to class at Deal within 30 minutes, I guess I wouldn't consider that a hardship -- considering the other options available, if that's the choice you've got.
Anonymous wrote: Will Deal just add trailers for the overcrowding?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How long does it take the kids who went Shepherd to drive to Deal in the morning, anyway? 45 minutes? Shepherd's near the MD border off 16th street, for goodness' sake!
There's a "Deal bus" that picks up on 16th and goes straight to Deal. I've driven from Shepherd Park to the Tenleytown area in under 15 min with no traffic. Not sure how long it takes with traffic (my Shepherd kid is younger).
Isn't it a wmata bus that just happens to be filled with Shepherd kids?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How long does it take the kids who went Shepherd to drive to Deal in the morning, anyway? 45 minutes? Shepherd's near the MD border off 16th street, for goodness' sake!
Puhlease...It takes less than 20 minutes, in traffic. Have you not heard of Waze?
Anonymous wrote:How long does it take the kids who went Shepherd to drive to Deal in the morning, anyway? 45 minutes? Shepherd's near the MD border off 16th street, for goodness' sake!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How long does it take the kids who went Shepherd to drive to Deal in the morning, anyway? 45 minutes? Shepherd's near the MD border off 16th street, for goodness' sake!
There's a "Deal bus" that picks up on 16th and goes straight to Deal. I've driven from Shepherd Park to the Tenleytown area in under 15 min with no traffic. Not sure how long it takes with traffic (my Shepherd kid is younger).
Anonymous wrote:How long does it take the kids who went Shepherd to drive to Deal in the morning, anyway? 45 minutes? Shepherd's near the MD border off 16th street, for goodness' sake!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:According to the 2016-17 OSSE enrollment data, there are now 538 6th graders at Deal.
However, the total number of 5th graders from the 6 Deal feeders is 439, significantly fewer.
So what will happen for next fall? Will 99+ students move IB for Deal or students now in charters or privates will enroll at Deal?
Or maybe, just maybe, things are leveling off a bit? https://osse.dc.gov/enrollment
we we really think that 99+ students will have moved to the Deal IB zone by the first day of school in 2017 or return to DCPS from charters/private etc?
There currently are 7 Deal feeders, not 6. According to the data you pointed us to, these 7 Deal feeders combined have 511 students in 5th grade:
Bancroft 73
Eaton 72
Janney 93
Hearst 40
Lafayette 101
Murch 79
Shepherd 53
The 5th grade last year had 523 students which is only 12 more than this year's 5th grade.