I don't think so, because she's going to be names as Hillary's running mate early next year. |
You must be thinking of Michelle Rhee. I'd take her back over Kaya in a heartbeat! |
| Michelle rhee..ugh. Horrible teacher who ate bees. |
You could always move to Sacramento |
Really?! |
Don't worry, once you run that through the Word Salad to English translator, it doesn't mean what it sounds like it means. |
Thanks Jeff |
If Rhee's original plans to significantly change Hardy had been put into effect (as Kim's reforms at Deal were), Hardy would be a much stronger middle school today with a much higher IB participation rate. Instead, it's a distant also-ran compared with Deal. |
Really, PP just couldn't resist that opportunity to take down Hardy. Seriously, there needs to be some donation to a charity when someone posts a trashy comment about Hardy. They do it during baseball games--when a player hits it out of the park or a player takes a walk, a donation is made to a charity. "There's another comment trashing Hardy. Lexus will donate $60 to Girls on the Run..."
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Virtually no one, given the choice of Deal or Hardy, would opt for Hardy. Even most families who live in bounds for Hardy and don't have the Deal option avoid Hardy like the plague. You are welcome call it "trashing." We call it reality. It is a shame that Rhee couldn't swing her big broom and fully clean out the Hardy stables when she was here. Had she been able to do so, Hardy might be in a very different posture than it is today. |
| PP, you're a moron. |
What a lucky boy or girl some kid is to have a bitch of a mother like you, honey. |
Sticks and stones.... But no one has refuted the proposition that, had Hardy been significantly Rhee-formed, the school today would be far more attuned and responsive to its core community -- i.e., its boundary area. It would have a much higher IB enrollment and be a lot like Deal academically. |
There was a very angry, militant teacher (who’s still at Hardy, by the way) who was the most vocal ringleader against Rhee’s reforms and was particularly hostile to the notion that Hardy should change to attract more IB students. That teacher would have lasted about a New York minute under Dr. Kim.
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