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My sole exposure to Janney has been through my kid playing against Janney teams in the Stoddert soccer league. Every parent I've interacted with in that capacity has been great.
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Lafayette is bigger and Murch is the same size. It must be the DME thing -- what happened at the meeting? |
Mann is the most affluent. |
Though the fact that a Janney booster would choose this, of all threads (talk about tone deaf!!) to promote Janney with a lie demonstrates everything you need to about how much derision Janney boosters deservedly set themselves up for. |
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Sort of like GDS boosters. Perhaps some even go on to become GDS boosters. |
I think there is a lot of trolling as well. I post on the Janney threads and I feel like I give factual, even keeled responses to answer whatever OP's question is. My posts rarely get quoted or picked up though. It's like a echo chamber of assholes. |
If Janney is the golden child, then Duke Ellington is the DC sacred cow. Ten Janney renovations would have nothing on the cost overrun-plagued Ellington Taj Mahal. |
Yet Janney has a tick lower % of FARM. Both pretty negligible but Janney has a lower % with 2x the enrollment. Agree that Mann is the more affluent district. The fund raising is well above any other DC public school |
Best phrase ever!!! (and most apt of many DCUM threads.) |
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I have a different theory on the most obnoxious of the Janney boosting: real estate marketers.
They believe in the marketing theory that if you say it often enough, people will believe it, and it becomes its own thing. This has been a great way to increase the market in AU park for a certain group of real estate agents who otherwise are not ethically allowed to discuss schools. |
But that's because it's a population where a significant portion of students attend private school. But I get your point. Still, on average, I bet the Mann income greatly outpaces the Janney income, FARMS kids included. |
Does DCUM have such a wide circulation that it would move the needle? |
The other schools have generally had, up until now, larger percentages of OOB students. Janney was the first to have virtually no one who is OOB. Now more of the rest of the Ward 3 schools are trending in that direction. |
Mann families can afford private. Janney families went all-in for the ugly little Tenleytown houses and are committed (!!!) to promoting their school and real estate at all costs - even when they make themselves look clueless. |