| I guess a prison sentence wasn't likely so we'll have to live with a formal reprimand. |
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How harsh! At least they didn't actually slap her on the wrist. That would be too extreme.
We should pay her to not be corrupt now. |
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So what happened to the students? Did they go back to their IB in shame?
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She's living the good life now! Sitting back and watching Chantwan's do the DC shuffle
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Chantwan, is that you?
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HAHAHAHA. As if. The whole thing is a joke. Cheat the boundaries if you think you can get away with it. Your superiors certainly feel they're entitled to do so. |
| I can’t find this report on the IG web site. Does anyone know where it exists? Looking for specific names of who she helped. |
Search the washington post. |
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/dc-politics/secret-report-shows-special-treatment-for-public-officials-in-dc-school-lottery/2017/05/17/55b0b1fc-3a82-11e7-8854-21f359183e8c_story.html |
m City Administrator Rashad Young, D.C. Deputy Mayor Courtney Snowden, former D.C. mayor Adrian Fenty and Roberto J. Rodriguez, who served in the White House as an education adviser to President Barack Obama. |
The first two were clearly Henderson just keeping known a-hole PIAs from sniping at her. The third is a nice courtesy. Rodriguez was her trying to garner a favor for future jobs and by far the toughest one to defend. Rodriguez should be ashamed also. |
Nailed it |
One set of rules for them, another for us |
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weren't there more? Or just those 4?
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