| Whatever school your child goes to! I'm glad most of our school's dirty laundry doesn't get aired out on this board. |
Your school must have a listserve! And really, the answer better be Ellington - it's a school for the arts after all. |
CMI posts are crazy to me because everyone is trying to out the posters "we know who you are and we don't like you in real life!" |
Ellingtons drama stems from DCPS mismanagement. I very rarely see ellington parents on DCUM complaining. Then again, they may all be from MD so they need to lay low. As least for now
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| Oyster has some serious drama. |
| What is the Oyster drama? |
None of these have quite the vitriol as the fighting in the private school forum. They pay a lot of money to be mad. |
Yeah, I got a whiff of that too. Kind of creepy. |
Yet.... |
Yes!! So true!! |
Disagree. Public parents know their tax dollars are being spent and the vitriol in this board during boundary changes was bad. |
| Seems like DCUM drama is a mark of prestige both for public and private. |
Chancellor's daughter scandal at Wilson was much bigger than Ellington. Let's not forget Ballou, it's just that no-one who reads DCUM seems to care about Ballou. |
Right. Drama among the upper middle class is confined to cattiness. The lower class will come straight at you in a hair-pulling punch-throwing catfight. I know because I caught a few minutes of Maury Povitch on the kitchen TV while I was in the kitchen steaming milk for my cappuccino and I COULD NOT LOOK AWAY. |
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I'm reading "drama" as a bit more nuanced than "scandal." Ballou, Wilson/Chancellor, Duke $$, etc = scandal. That's more political.
The "drama" is more community driven, so I nominate Lafayette -- all drama there seems to come from the parent community, not politicians. |