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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I love that every time some nitwit posts some oversimplified troll post the rest of DCUM chimes in with their "solutions" and "answers". Because the problems of public education in a diverse city with a huge income gap are super easy to solve. Two, maybe three sentences and everything is solved. It's just that every major city in the US isn't as smart/well informed as the anonymous DCUM posters. To be clear, it isn't the exchange of ideas that annoys me as much as the absolutely certainty of the posters that the solution is just that simple,[/quote] I will challenge with I actually think parents on DCUM probably have better ideas than DCPS central office staff. Let’s be clear: DCPS does NOT by a long shot attract or hire the best and the brightest. Then, whe. The not so bright but well intentioned young education policy wonks appear they are hampered by intractable and generations-old political infighting and an absolute labyrinthine beauracracy. So yes, I trust DCPS about as far as they wander for lunch from their glass-enclosed building ( I. E. Not very far ) and would much rather hear the ideas of seasoned professionals and in the trenches parents and teachers of dcum[/quote]
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