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[quote=calexander][quote=Anonymous][quote=calexander]Against my better judgement, I'm posting the link to my blog post about last's night's [url=http://dcnorthstar.com/future-of-shepherd-feeder-pattern/]Community Conversation[/url] here. I was in and out of the meeting, but I think I got the gist of it. Enjoy.[/quote] Hi Christopher, Maybe it is time you stated your current position on this issue? You have posted before on perceived overcrowding issues at Wilson and Deal. If that it is still your position you my want to disclose that. I was at this meeting and it seems like you only selected quotes that makes your position stronger? Maybe it also time you disclosed you have a vested interest on this issue? E.g. if ward 4 students leave for ward 3 that may impact your educational organization that primarily caters for ward 4 students? Also didn’t you kids attend deal/Wilson through SES? When your neighbors are trying to do the same, why cast them as defensive? [/quote] First of all, enough with this passive aggressive bullshit. Come talk to me face to face. Secondly, this was a straight reporting piece; my opinion is not relevant here. Aside from editing for clarity and brevity, those are accurate quotes from the participants. Finally, in my work with my robotics program and with helping to stand up the new NSBE chapter at Howard and in advocating with Ward4Ed for DCPS to create the new Ward 4 middle schools, I have interacted with the families of more than 500 upper elementary students. I have a perspective on DC middle schools that I share with people in real-life conversations, NOT on this anonymous forum. Good day, sir.[/quote]
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