Crooked Kaya

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Anonymous wrote:This is such a nonissue. The chancellor does have the authority to grant enrollment requests at schools due to special circumstances. She is correct in saying that if D.C. leaders don't want the chancellor to have that power, they should change the rules. Now, if it comes out she sold seats or whatever, then yes, that is a problem.


Exactly. And now reading here (who knows if it's accurate) that it was 7 times? Come on. There are 40K kids in DCPS, 7 discretionary uses (when 2 were probably FEnty's kids) over however many years? I don't care. Dragging this up now is ridiculous and petty.
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Anonymous wrote:This isn't new. Didn't Fenty kids attend a school outside of their boundary?


Yes, but there was a reasonable explanation -- that twins should be in a school that had at least two classes for their grade. Whether that explanation is convincing is another question, but it is better than Henderson's argument that she did it simply because she could.


No Fenty fan, but that argument is defensible depending on the nature of the twins. Competitve twins (vs cooperative) could reasonably make a case for separation where possible.


It's only defensible if it's offered to other similarly situated families as well.


do we know that it isn't offered elsewhere?
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jsteele wrote:Sadly not a surprise. The report says there were seven instances but won't name the officials who received the preferential treatment.


Of course not. It's DCPS classified. They will cite "privacy and confidentiality" but the real reason is to avoid embarrassment to the DC cronies and other well-connected parents.


There are also children involved.

The IG should prove it or move on.





Interesting, because regular crime involves children all the time, and criminal law doesn't allow for an exception whenever children are involved.

Immigration law doesn't work this way either. Lots of poor children are coming home to an empty house because their parents have been deported.

I'm not saying there SHOULDN'T be considerations for kids, but in these examples it's a matter of putting kids on their appropriate school. It's more important to fight corruption.

I for one, plan on pushing my useless ward representative to make sure this does not go unpunished.


The punishment was already meted out -- Henderson has been reprimanded.

As for the families, unless they bribed her or are living outside the district, there's literally nothing to punish them for. And certainly no laws on the book to cover this scenario.

Time for everyone to move on.


"Reprimanded"?!? Give me a fucking break. She committed a crime, the families committed a crime, but we are supposed to look the other way?

Listen Kaya, aren't you busy with your modeling career? Stay off DCUM, I'm tired of reading your excuses.


No, it was not a "crime," particularly on the part of the families. Go read the DC Code; if you can find a statute that was violated please inform the rest of us.


Using your position to allow your friends to gain? That's corruption. It's a crime.

You should be ashamed of yourself Kaya.
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This story is out and will lead to what changes in policy etc.? I don't see it as a big deal really.
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I keep forgetting that corruption is okay in DC as long as it isn't a "gentrifier".
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jsteele wrote:Sadly not a surprise. The report says there were seven instances but won't name the officials who received the preferential treatment.


Of course not. It's DCPS classified. They will cite "privacy and confidentiality" but the real reason is to avoid embarrassment to the DC cronies and other well-connected parents.


I'm happy to move on from a legal perspective, but the families who pulled strings should be named and shamed.
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I'm happy to move on from a legal perspective, but the families who pulled strings should be named and shamed.


OMG, really? I know of one case over disputed custody.

Shame on anyone who outs the families involved without proof of criminal wrongdoing.

The IG letter says it told the mayor, who then told the DME, who told Wilson to be more impartial than Henderson.

Done. Case closed.
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I'm happy to move on from a legal perspective, but the families who pulled strings should be named and shamed.


OMG, really? I know of one case over disputed custody.

Shame on anyone who outs the families involved without proof of criminal wrongdoing.

The IG letter says it told the mayor, who then told the DME, who told Wilson to be more impartial than Henderson.

Done. Case closed.


Clearly you are shameless and don't care about a little light corruption. The rest of us care about corruption.


Let me guess... You're also ok with a little residency cheating too?

We need to take the trash out of DC. Tired of this shameless behavior from PP, corrupt Kaya, and our disgraceful mayor.
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I'm happy to move on from a legal perspective, but the families who pulled strings should be named and shamed.


OMG, really? I know of one case over disputed custody.

Shame on anyone who outs the families involved without proof of criminal wrongdoing.

The IG letter says it told the mayor, who then told the DME, who told Wilson to be more impartial than Henderson.

Done. Case closed.


Yes really. (OMG!)

Corruption rots, even when it's your friends doing it.
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I'm happy to move on from a legal perspective, but the families who pulled strings should be named and shamed.


OMG, really? I know of one case over disputed custody.

Shame on anyone who outs the families involved without proof of criminal wrongdoing.

The IG letter says it told the mayor, who then told the DME, who told Wilson to be more impartial than Henderson.

Done. Case closed.


Yes really. (OMG!)

Corruption rots, even when it's your friends doing it.


Agree 100% PP.
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Even if it were 100 kids, the cost would be peanuts compared with the outright theft of millions which is the Ellington renovation.
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I'm much more bothered by people who spend a year at a desirable elementary school and move across town, yet keep that feed forever.

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Anonymous wrote:Even if it were 100 kids, the cost would be peanuts compared with the outright theft of millions which is the Ellington renovation.


So we forget this corruption because that one was so bad? Nope.
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Anonymous wrote:I'm much more bothered by people who spend a year at a desirable elementary school and move across town, yet keep that feed forever.



+1000
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jsteele wrote:Sadly not a surprise. The report says there were seven instances but won't name the officials who received the preferential treatment.


Of course not. It's DCPS classified. They will cite "privacy and confidentiality" but the real reason is to avoid embarrassment to the DC cronies and other well-connected parents.


There are also children involved.

The IG should prove it or move on.





Interesting, because regular crime involves children all the time, and criminal law doesn't allow for an exception whenever children are involved.

Immigration law doesn't work this way either. Lots of poor children are coming home to an empty house because their parents have been deported.

I'm not saying there SHOULDN'T be considerations for kids, but in these examples it's a matter of putting kids on their appropriate school. It's more important to fight corruption.

I for one, plan on pushing my useless ward representative to make sure this does not go unpunished.


The punishment was already meted out -- Henderson has been reprimanded.

As for the families, unless they bribed her or are living outside the district, there's literally nothing to punish them for. And certainly no laws on the book to cover this scenario.

Time for everyone to move on.


"Reprimanded"?!? Give me a fucking break. She committed a crime, the families committed a crime, but we are supposed to look the other way?

Listen Kaya, aren't you busy with your modeling career? Stay off DCUM, I'm tired of reading your excuses.


Give me a freakin break! Jesus, this happens in EVERY DISTRICT across the country. I worked for a former OSSE Superintendent who started in the middle of the year. I know KH helped her son get into a good school in January of that year. So what? You can't move to AU Park on a DC Director's salary. How would you get people to move here if you have to fight these stupid ass battles. God, you guys don't complain when real shit happens, but my God, KH helped kids of officials get into school. So stupid.
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