Posts tagged "enrollment"
Mail Bag
July 14, 2009
A question: “I have heard of the success of charter schools…”
A reader wrote in this simple message:
I have heard of the success of charter schools, and would like to learn more. I have a 11yr old son and a 5yr old granddaughter. Please tell me all you can.
Any brave souls want to step up to the plate? If you write an especially good response, we’ll forward it along to the questioner. E-mail us or leave a comment.
mea culpa
May 15, 2009
To kindergarten shutouts, top schools official says, “I’m sorry”
Anyone who stayed until the bitter end of a three-hour meeting last night about kindergarten waitlists in Manhattan got a surprise: an uncharacteristic apology from a top DOE official.
Hundreds of parents turned out for a meeting of the parent council for District 2 to vent about having been shut out, at least for now, of their neighborhood schools. Last week, Manhattan parents protested at City Hall after 273 children were put on waiting lists at many elementary schools.
Deputy Chancellor Kathleen Grimm arrived late to the meeting after spending her afternoon dealing with the swine flu outbreak in Queens. She sat quietly in the audience and listened to a tense back and forth between school officials and angry parents. The auditorium had mostly emptied and council members were preparing to adjourn when Grimm approached the microphone to make a surprise statement, which I captured on video above. Here’s a key part of what she said:
I also want to say something that I thought I heard people from the DOE say tonight, but just in case you didn’t, I want to say, I’m sorry. We’re sorry. We have stumbled on some of this planning.
The two officials leading the meeting told parents during the meeting that most schools should be able to eliminate their wait lists by the middle of June, after families find out where they’ve been offered seats in gifted and talented programs. John White, who heads the Department of Education’s efforts to manage school space, said that more children in each area qualified for gifted admissions than there are children on the waiting list. (more…)
recession fallout
February 5, 2009
Teacher: Cash-strapped private school families flood my school
A teacher named Mandy Kwan submitted this entry to Brian Lehrer’s Uncommon Economic Indicators project:
In the elementary school where I am teaching, I’m noticing an unusual surge of students enrolling in our school at this time of the year. Many of them are coming from private schools — with tuition costs that parents can no longer afford.


