Whittle selected the school’s site right next door to the Chinese embassy. |
During his talk/presentation to parents, he mentioned his wife many times. It was odd and inappropriate at the time since he was the candidate, not his wife. Now it makes Maret look even worse for selecting him as the HOS given what's come out about her. |
| It was weird how much he mentioned her, I agree. I've heard she was extremely involved at the school in CT, too... As for her part in the Whittle debacle, that's just plain embarrassing. |
I didn't think it was weird at all, and I've heard she was pretty much nonexistent at the school in CT. |
I know plenty white idiots from Ivy schools. |
So what exactly does this guy do, think, say to make people think he’s not smart? |
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So what exactly does this guy do, think, say to make people think he’s not smart? He left a good job to go work for a well-known swindler at a school that plenty of people knew was going to fail. I work in education and have watched Chris Whittle hoodwink people and companies out of thousands of dollars for decades- yes, decades (google the Vanity Fair article it is very illuminating). The fact that ANYONE would not do their homework then go work for this huckster is clearly not that bright, and that has zero to do with race (though I agree, Maret probably did hire him bc he is a minority and that is not a good reason in and of itself) |
| And exactly what is his race? |
He left a good job to go work for a well-known swindler at a school that plenty of people knew was going to fail. I work in education and have watched Chris Whittle hoodwink people and companies out of thousands of dollars for decades- yes, decades (google the Vanity Fair article it is very illuminating). The fact that ANYONE would not do their homework then go work for this huckster is clearly not that bright, and that has zero to do with race (though I agree, Maret probably did hire him bc he is a minority and that is not a good reason in and of itself) So we shouldn't feel bad at all for any of the families who sent their kids there, right? Because the parents should have known Whittle is a swindler and they should have done their homework, right? Anyone willing to send their kids to this huckster's school is also clearly not that bright, right? |
Ambiguous? But Ive heard him liken himself and his wife to Barack and Michelle. |
| He's not dumb, he's just playing the game that wins in the super liberal education bubble (DC especially) - Play up your minority status and watch virtue signaling white liberals trip over themselves to give you whatever you want. Don't hate the player, hate the game! |
| Maret unfortunately seems to be stuck with a turd in the punch bowl now. |
No. They misled and used the parents of “the rest of the student body” so that their kids could graduate and move on to college without a hiccup. They were supposedly seeing and reviewing the mythical documents regarding new funding, that would enable the school to continue. That was the false premise they used to mislead and plead with other parents to pay extra and hang in there while Whittle got his new deal completed. |
Can you point me to your source for this? Would love to see the facts of how they managed to pull this off. Thanks! |
| As an outside observer to both Whittle and Maret, but a seasoned professional in global education, I want to share an objective opinion on both situations. Whittle School was a dream unrealized and having personally witnessed it’s diverse student body, gave a global private education to students from all around this city. Something no other independent school can say. Maret, having struggled with supporting it’s students of color most likely chose Dennis Bisgaard due to his strength in diversity and his Whittle track record actually supports him in this regard. Bisgaard founded a leadership institute mentoring educators of color and carried that experience to Whittle, developing an extremely diverse founding faculty and founding student body. Clearly the Maret selection committee can see tremendous value in Dennis and likely hopes he supports diversity in their community too. |