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Michela's Blog
January 5, 2009
For several weeks in November, the nation?s eyes were watching Washington, DC to
see what school the Obamas would choose for their young children. As school application
deadlines approach, thousands of Washington, DC families are asking themselves the
same question right now.
With one of the most robust school choice markets in the country, Washington, DC
offers families of all incomes real options. Every family in Washington, DC can
attend a neighborhood public school just by registering their child. In addition,
families can apply to up to three out-of-boundary DCPS schools and to as many public
charter schools as they see fit. And there are also 70 independent schools in Washington.
In Washington, DC, you need not be wealthy to attend a private school. Low-income
families can apply for an Opportunity Scholarship through the Washington Scholarship
Fund to attend a private school of their choice.
With so many options available, making a decision can be daunting. Fight For Children
publishes My School Chooser to help families understand the options and make this
important decision. The new My School Chooser is available on our website now in
English and Spanish, and printed copies
will soon be available at libraries, schools, and recreation centers across the
city. The guide not only provides information on all schools in Washington, DC,
but also offers practical advice for figuring out if a school will be a good fit
for a family. For the first time this year, we provide academic performance data
on all DCPS and charter schools. We believe that all students in Washington, DC
deserve a quality education. Knowing which schools are doing a good job at educating
children is critical for parents to make informed decisions about which school is
best for their children.
If you have ideas on how to get this resource in the hands of parents who might
benefit from it, please let us know by phone or email. Also, please let us know what you think. Your feedback is important
to us.
December 10, 2008
Welcome to the new www.fightforchildren.org. I hope you
find our site useful not only to learn about Fight For Children, but also as a resource
for issues we work on each day: promoting quality education for low-income children
in Washington, DC, and making sure kids are healthy so they can be active learners
in school.
I am pleased that with the launch of our website, we are unveiling two new publications.
You can read about and download the new edition of My School Chooser in
English or Spanish, and you
can also access Strategies for Building
Excellence: Lessons from the 2008 Quality Schools Initiative in the Making
a Difference section of the site.
These publications are just two examples of the progress we have made at Fight For
Children over the past two years in our quest to be a valuable resource for educators,
parents and public officials. We want to make sure kids—especially those from
low-income families—get the resources and the attention they need not just
to get by, but to thrive and grow into productive members of our community. Despite
the serious economic challenges facing us all, it is critical that we all keep our
attention focused on these children.
I will use this space in the coming months to reflect on the issues facing low-income
children, especially as they relate to education and healthcare. I will also update
you on what Fight For Children is doing to address these challenges. Please let
us know how we are doing and any ideas you have for how we can be more effective.
Thank you and best wishes for the holiday season.
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