| Do the butlers run the foundation? What about the pool boys? |
| The mayor of Somerset donated $25k to the project. |
Most of the wealthy schools do..they are more flexible than a PTA in terms of fundraising but are not so different. |
Don't assume that just because they people at Somerset ES have lots of money that their facilities are 'better'! Turf fields are terrible for the kids (and dogs). We'll happily keep our grass fields. |
| It will be amusing watching the butlers try to scoop dog poop on the Somerset turf field. |
had no clue - http://www.somerset-foundation.org/ So this is how the other half lives . . . love the equity |
Didn't the foundation raise money to hire a company to scoop? |
The other half? I don't think so. More like "this is how the 1% lives." |
| ^^^But we should be kind. It is unkind to make rich people feel embarrassed and defensive about being rich. |
They appear to be helping schools in need too http://www.somerset-foundation.org/blog/2012/10/07/classroom-technology-for-new-hampshire-estates-e-s/ Which is more than I can say for other areas which barely pool their money for them selves. Show me a silver spring or Takmoa park neighborhood buying stuff for that school even though it is in their front and back yards. The people bitching don't get what it means to be poorer than other people. What next should your house be as nice and well located as somerset? You got discounts for where you live because it isn't as nice, there is no free lunch in life. There are no little secert areas that are as nice or nicer than ABC but cost 1/2 as much. |
I humbly stand corrected. |
That was a generous move on their part. FWIW, I know of several hard-working parents in the SS area always fighting for their schools. One pal has children at a school that's probably around 70% FARMs. But it's hard to fight alone. Equity - in the true sense - means that schools that NEED the most resources receive them. I don't think a school that's high in FARMs should have large classes. Classes should be small, and their allocation for teachers should be higher. It's only fair to the kids who enter the system already at a disadvantage. So while the move on Somerset's part to fund a grant was gracious, it was one action that may not have long-lasting funding. Equitable moves are long-lasting and part of the culture. They're not drive-by actions with no long-lasting effects.
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had no clue - http://www.somerset-foundation.org/ So this is how the other half lives . . . love the equity Wow! That's incredible. I had no idea that existed. What other MoCo schools have a 'foundation'? |
| Lost of them. Walter Johnson HS has a Foundation. |
| *Lots of them have foundations. |