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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Re schools---if you care about public schools in DC, then I would suggest focusing on the fact that [b]JLG is anti-charter[/b]. Charters have enabled families to remain in the DCPS system for the last 20 years when previously middle class families either avoided DC public schools entirely or else bailed for suburbs or privates after elementary schools. JLG is beholden to teachers' unions---you know, the folks who made DC kids miss years of in person school during Covid for far longer than necessary and have been opposed to charters. I care much more about JLG's anti-charter attitude than I do about where Kenyan sends his kids to school.[/quote] More scurrilous, baseless garbage. Here is JLG's WTU questionnaire: https://assets.nationbuilder.com/wtulocal6action/pages/3903/attachments/original/1767889885/2026_Mayor_-_Janeese_Lewis_George-2.pdf?1767889885 This is what she tells the WTU, which - as you yourself note - doesn't like charters. And there is nothing in her responses to suggest she is "anti-charter". In fact, she responds to a leading question that suggests a "moratorium on charter openings" by suggesting nothing of the sort. Rather, what she is proposing for charters - greater transparency etc. - seems completely reasonable. Please stop with the propaganda. Your attempts to spread such nonsense do nothing but make you look extremely foolish. [/quote]
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