Learning the Hard Way
Four years ago, local educators pledged that if things went right, charter schools would revive District education. They didn't mention what would happen if things went wrong.
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Courtney Kelly may not be Michelle Jackson's biological mother, but as her foster parent, she hasn't let any of her motherly duties fall through the cracks. She's been helping to raise Michelle, a cousin's daughter, since the 11-year-old was little more than a toddler. Last spring, she took Michelle in for good. She's now in the process of adopting Michelle. Kelly, in other words, is not what you'd call an uninvolved parent.
So when she realized that Michelle wasn't doing well at her neighborhood public school in Northeast D.C., Merritt Elementary, Kelly looked into sending her daughter to one of the city's charter schools. It wasn't a decision she took lightly. She carefully examined the pamphlets and materials she found on each of the schools, researching some on the Internet. When she heard about the World Public Charter School of Washington, she was immediately interested in its bilingual program, but she wanted to find out more.
Last summer, she made an appointment with then-Principal Olga Mancuso and spent two hours touring the school, at the time located in a Catholic church at 3rd and F Streets NW. Mancuso said that administrators planned to move the school to more suitable space at the Capital Children's Museum by September. She also touted World's curriculum, explaining that the school provided small classes and a language-immersion program that offered instruction in Italian and Chinese. Kelly liked what she heard.
"I was really excited. Michelle was really excited, as well," says Kelly.... Continued
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