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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Elections shouldn't be announcements. It's good cheh has competition. May they both woo the voters with quality ideas and may the best win. Personally, I'm interested in a fresh face. The fact that he attended the ward 3 schools and might take more of an interest in education issues (cheh always seems distant/impervious to those bread and butter issues) could be a good thing.[/quote] All of the schools in the Ward will have been renovated since she was first elected Councilmember. Other than budget oversight of schools and confirmation of the upper management as appointed by the mayor, what else do you expect from a councilmember? Their job isn't to micromanage the curriculum - that is the school board and State Superindentant office. Or do you think the Council should be deciding what books the 4th graders should be reading?[/quote] The renovations were city wide. I'm glad she didn't block them, but how does she get credit for that? There's an ongoing complaint from ward 3 residents about the tidal wave of bad behaviour when Wilson lets out. I don't think she's done much to address that. That certainly would take a council member bringing together school, parents, wmata police.. There have been other really bad deals city wide to do with schools - like the bad lab school lease and the Ellington construction/residency boondoggle. Where is she in that? I know Eaton families feel abandoned and betrayed by her. How does she feel about charters? When I heard her speak years ago on the topic she was indifferent, joking that ward 3 residents didn't use them . Except they do and city wide they've been a game changer. That she couldn't see that then and formulate an opinion indicates to me a myopic view on education that concerns itself only with what would make her phone ring we have a lot of homeless in tenleytown. She's bringing in a new shelter, but not addressing the overflow in neighborhood venues- library, bus stops, church entries, outside CVS, even in bushes. Lastly, the pace of development has been rocketing forward in ward 3 between sidwell expansion, Fannie Mae, shelter, AU buildup (that whole area looks completely different than one decade ago) cathedral commons. Weve also lost some beloved institutions like Johnsons. What's her overall vision for ward 3 development? Will we end up looking like Columbia heights? Empty big box stores litter etc? I'm unclear on her vision for the future with that. To me she is a council member who leaves me with a LOT of questions.[/quote]
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