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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Easier for Bowser to throw shade than make tough decisions about DCPS. You know, govern. [/quote] Ok — so what exactly would have been the “tough” decision for her to have made with respect to this? [/quote] Re-draw some boundaries so schools are not overcrowded. Too politically difficult. [/quote] Is that what people in the Lafayette zone actually want? To shrink the geographic size of the zone and shift kids in it to other zones? [/quote] Of course they don't want that, because logic would dictate that white Lafayette kids get sent across the park in such a scenario, which would make the Lafayette Karens lose their minds.[/quote] So lazy. So misogynistic. [/quote] Hi Karen. [/quote] And proud of being lazy and misogynistic. Good thing that term is going the way of others used to try to shut up women in years past. You’re on the wrong side, my friend.[/quote] I guarantee you were one of the people who fought the Military Road school the loudest and demanded that DC buy a building that wasn't for sale so that wealthy white people like yourself could continue to self segregate. Enjoy your trailers and the loss of PK at Lafayette. You've certainly earned it [/quote] It sounds like you don’t go to Lafayette, but this issue of claimed overcrowding really bothers you. Why do you care?[/quote] Because it bothers me when wealthy, privileged white people are offered a perfectly reasonable solution to a problem, reject that solution out of hand because of nebulous, ever-changing reasons, demand a completely unreasonable alternative (buying a building that wasn't even for sale) and then whine like children when the city says no. Their kids and my kid will soon be going to the same school, and I don't want anything to do with them.[/quote] I can confirm that your kids can get through all years at Lafayette and you can mostly avoid these people. It's harder in the early years because of the social element for the kids. But you don't have to go to any auctions or participate in any adult social activities and your kids will be just fine. At least you figured it out before you got there.[/quote]
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