| Did the crazy remove her comments from AEM? Don't see them now. |
Can we please please please go with “McKrazy”? |
as long as we can use it to refer to multiple people, the entire option 1 move thing, and her. This thread is McKrazy. |
I’m lovin’ it. |
Well if it’s the person I think it is, she has a kindergartener, so get ready to have her on OUR PTA. I’m almost ready to start getting involved just to keep the save McKinley parents out of Ashlawn because I don’t want to be around them the way they have been acting. There are a handful of people who really believe in the greater good of making sure the new plan has enough seats in central Arlington, but a good chunk of the Save McKinley faction just comes off as privileged, selfish and tone deaf. They are so deep in their little bubble that they can’t see it from other schools perspective. |
I sent in a suggestion to This American Life. I think it would make an amazing episode |
Yep! |
Yes, you were being moved to an essentially new school and new program in a nicer and larger facility with a fantastic principal. It's totally different - there's no slide inside Drew. |
OMG - that guy is the absolute worst of anyone on all of AEM. Even the crazy ladies DCUM refers to are so much more reasonable and tolerable than he is. He is just an a-hole. |
True. No students either. Plenty of space to move around! |
OMG.
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I mean there are some students -and we know that 60% of them are FRL.
But overall WOW - In the context of people having a public nervous breakdown about moving from a GS10 to a GS7 school its pretty obtuse to pretend that moving from old Henry to Drew is an improvement cause there is a new principle and a nice building. PP must have absolutely no idea what or where Drew even is. |
Henry Families went from a GS6 to GS4...that doesn't seen like such a big change? |
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What the Key crazies are missing is that there are 3,448 students who identified as Hispanic. Only 734 of those attend Immersion.
Crying that moving the 360 Key Hispanic students is racist flies in the face of doing what’s best for the rest of the Hispanic community. Since most of the POC attend neighborhood schools, prioritizing neighborhood schools and their locations to reduce overcrowding inherently benefits the broader Hispanic population. |
| How are the wokest of all not calling out the crazy blonde, white lady who thinks there outbursts make her Rosa Parks? |