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Anonymous wrote:Honestly, the DC government in general seems to attract a lot of morons. It doesn't surprise me that the schools are any different.
It is still suffering the legacy of successive Barry administrations. Do not underestimate the profound damage that man wrought on our Capitol city.
The hangover of the Barry years is a bit like the legacy of Communism is some of the Eastern European democracies. It may still take another generation to flush the hacks and apparachiks out of the system completely.
That is a good comparison.
That is a great comparison.
And then outsiders come in and expect us NOT to have ever been living under communism because, what the hell, this is America. I abhor the "DC way" - and OP sounds like part of the problem, not the solution, although OP does not say what "DC way" OP is referring to. But when I hear that, to me it means the Barry way. Yet OP talks about competence.
But it is absolutely true that unless you understand the "DC way" you will never get anything but the cover of Time with a broom and become a multimillionaire. Not a bad move for Rhee, just DCPS because she further destroyed us in the process. I remain disgusted that the "DC way" prevailed and that there was no investigation into the massive cheating. Talk about sending the wrong message.
OP,
everyone knows the DCPS administration is bloated, rife with incompetence, and useless people. That is how we spend more $ (technically) per student than anyone else and still have an epic failure on our hands. Degrees in administration or anything else don't make people competent. I am sure all the people in the central office have degrees.
[/b]Charter schools and DCPS cannot be conflated - they are their own fiefdoms, their own LEA's, and as we just saw with Amos, the level of corruption can be appalling, or nonexistent
Do you remember what Rhee did to Pope at Hardy, and how some people still want the teacher who was his most vocal supporter fired even though the teacher is apparently excellent? Those people sound ridiculous. So do you.
You have made us curious, so why don't you elaborate - what is your real problem[/b] and
who is it with?
Whoever you are, you have to understand that
a) charters and DCPS cannot be talked about in the same sentence and
b) rambling vague complaints get no traction here or anywhere else
If there is a specific person on a power trip that you would like to identify, fine.
If there are specific safety issues, like the fight at Wilson, fine. That came out here. So did the kid from DC General.
If you think you have specific information that people on this board should know, tell us.
Vague complaints are useless, not everyone agrees with you about the specific examples you did offer up, and your comment about how most of the principals mentioned as good principals were probably white raises serious questions about your own issues with race. If you had said, oh they are probably all WOTP, where the schools function, that might have made some sense.
But to go immediately to all those principals must be white? Now I am wondering what color you are, which I almost never do anymore.
I grew up under Barry, but went away long enough so that I rid myself of the ingrained racial assumptions I had and I have no idea, for example, whether Principal Pride is white or black, but I know that almost everyone seems to agree she is trying hard to get IB families at Hardy and that she is doing a good job in a tough situation. I have to assume Martha Cutts (the head of Washington Latin) is white because she came from NCS, I think most would agree she is doing a good job. There are a lot of good principals and teachers out there who are helping turn schools around (and I don't mean Hardy, I mean DCPS people EOTP), and everyone seems to agree that Trogisch (the technical Principal of Walls and FSS) is on a power trip and doesn't give a crap about Walls and may run it into the ground....I don't know what color he is either and I don't care. Kill the racial comments and maybe we can have a conversation.
Not to be mean, OP, but please put up or shut up.
And if you shut up, I have to assume you are from that first school and just another disgruntled employee with an axe to grind. Prove me wrong. Tell us your stories and let's see who believes them. But tell.....
You seem to have something you really want to say. Say it. You have us listening.