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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]"I’m not sure how the District thing works." Really? This is from the new principal of the largest and most successful High School in the city? Oh my.[/quote] Really? She explained that she didn't know if her kid could go to the school where she works or if he'd be required to go to the school near their home. You people who take issue with that are a bunch of assholes.[/quote] I took personal issue with that. As a parent, that would be one of the first things I'd know--particularly as the parent of an AA make teen moving into a dangerous inner city (from Aspen no less!). In fact I'd try to negotiate his attendance at Wilson as part of my contract. What if he's inbound for Anacostia or Ballou??!! Rhee certainly knew where she was sending her kids before she got here.[/quote] This is the most ridiculous comment yet. Personal issue? She interviewed for a job, accepted an offer and, like most people who transfer to another city for a job, is still working out details of her family life. But you take personal issue with that? And what part of this sophomoric interview led you to believe she's moving into the "dangerous inner city"??? Was it the confession that she likes to eat BBQ? I ask you this as the parent of a black male, and at the risk of your "personal issue" with the inquiry. Seriously. Assholes. [/quote] I'm going to assume you are serious and respond in kind. As the mother of an AA male, I (and several educated mothers I know) moved AWAY from the inner city to raise our children in safe environments. Moving INTO an innercity with a teen male would give me great pause-professional opportunities be damned. BUT if I were to accept an offer in a dangerous innercity, you'd best believe I wouldn't be playing guessing games with my child's education, living arrangements or knowing what the hell we were getting into. This is a 15 year old-not a 5 year old who'd be sheltered 24/7. Will this kid have to take the metro to school? City bus? When I DID relocate to the suburbs, the FIRST thing I knew was where my child would go to school and the school's reputation. And I did that BEFORE seeking employment in that town. Are you kidding me??? That info is toooo easy to find online. What part of that sophomoric interview led me to believe she was moving into a dangerous innercity? The part where she said they're definitely going to live in DC. I'm beginning to wonder if you're Kimberly Martin. Who else would be so clueless about the danger that exists in the nation's Capitol??? Furthermore, people who want to be taken seriously professionally should never come across as sophomoric in interviews. Even when interviewed by elementary school children, I've seen our Greats appear to be polished adults who give intelligent yet age appropriate responses to little ones. PS: The greatest issue is that she lacks basic knowledge about the system and community she's being asked to lead. And believe it or not, I'm still being reserved in my comments. I haven't unleashed "how I really feel" out of respect for the fact that the woman hasn't had a chance to show up and 'prove herself'. I'm really trying to be fair. [/quote] I don't think you're trying to be fair. I think you saw a black woman, knew she'd be hyper-critiqued, thought she had little chance of survival and threw your "expertise" as an AA mother into the pit to hasten the kill. If you've moved away from the dangerous innercity, why would you care enough to read and comment about DCPS? And how, pray tell, do you know where this woman is going to be living? To answer your speculation about my seriousness, I'm quite. I frequently feel insulted by comments on DCUM, but yours were particularly egregious, with the BS about "dangerous inner city." As if, because she's black and chooses to live in DC, she can only be living in a dangerous part of the city. And as if all the "smart" black people have moved to the suburbs, so she must be an idiot for not sussing this out. So lame and myopic of you to think only Kimberly Martin would find your comments infuriatingly ignorant. For the record, I've lived in this city more than 25 years. One thing I've learned is that it's impossible to know all the nuances of this city without living here through several different eras. In all that time, I've known no one who describes it as "dangerous inner city". [/quote]
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