that’s it. |
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I think three of the four can be excused for Henderson (not for the those requesting who have zero excuse other than why not). The other is fairly heinous.
Even worse is the letter she wrote to a teacher reprimanding her for asking for such consideration considering the rules bent for others. |
| I thought there were 6 or 7 but a couple weren't disclosed? I might be wrong.... |
There were others. The people who got caught have to be pissed. I hope the gossiping hens who whisper about boundary cheaters shun Henderson's boundary cheating cronies. I suspect they kiss their asses. |
There's a "famous for DC" parent at my kids' school and some parents trip over themselves to kiss her ass. Sad! |
Typical DC parents. I assume they will get on their high horse about random cheaters but demand that that the politically protected deserve such privilege. |
The first time your child is invitd to a birthday pary, watch the normie parents kiss ass and then run the other way. |
The families that benefited included those of Deputy Mayor for Greater Economic Opportunity Courtney Snowden, a D.C. Public Schools principal, a former D.C. elected official, the head of a nonprofit that works with DCPS, an Obama White House staffer and one of Henderson’s former classmates. |
Who was the principal? |
Were any of them formally reprimanded? Aren't they just as complicit? |
No. Obviously you can't formally reprimand someone who isn't an employee. I think the city's position is that anyone who lives in the city can request a special placement -- including the above folks. But it was the chancellor who erred by granting them in these cases. |
Kim Martin |
Lovely. She sounds worse and worse each time I hear something about her. |
Proof??? |
You can see here for yourself: https://apps.washingtonpost.com/g/documents/local/inspector-general-report-on-dc-school-lottery/2436/ Page 10-12 of the OIG report describes the school principal who asked for a placement. On page 11, it describes this exchange: "On August 3, 2015, at 1:15PM, a DCPS official responded to Chancellor Henderson and Dr. Beers, stating: This came to my attention Saturday and I completely agree - he should be able to go to Wilson. The only downside is that we have been strict about who goes to Wilson due to them being over their enrollment. One student, the principal's son, shouldn't make this an issue." Who was principal of Wilson in August 2015?? |