Eric Goulet, Whittle School and Ward 3 overcrowding

Anonymous
Commercial real estate values have declined significant since it was appraised.
Anonymous
Is land acquisition and building management even in the purview of the State Board of Education? I thought they set curriculum standards and broad education policy for both DCPS and charters; they aren't, like, the legislative body for all things dealing with schools. This doesn't even seem like something Goulet's position needs to deal with.
Anonymous
I worry Goulet will be all talk and no action
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I worry Goulet will be all talk and no action


I worry that his actions will be destructive.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I worry Goulet will be all talk and no action


I believe that is exactly the scope of the job he was elected to, all talk and no action. So your worries are probably justified, but it would be more worrisome if he actually was taking action he doesn't have the power to take.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I worry Goulet will be all talk and no action


This thread has given the guy more attention than he demands anywhere, ever. Why do you people think he merits any discussion? Do you think he has the power to implement what he's talking about? You are all precious.
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