Anonymous wrote:Appalled that you are so disrespectful and judgemental.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Appalled that you are so disrespectful and judgemental.
Perhaps OP's question was framed in a provocative way, but it raises important questions:
Would the death of say. Anthony Williams, elicit an unsolicited tribute broadcast to all DCPS parents with an email account?
Given MB's long tenure as Mayor and the severe deterioration of school facilities under his leadership, are parents justified in asking if this is an appropriate tribute?
I can think of more questions, but I imagine you can see my point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Marion Berry was a real mixed bag, but I also think he gave hope to a lot of people that wanted to believe their son or daughter or brother could come back from a terrible disease.
Considering how young DC is as a political entity, I guess I just see a character like him as part of our political toddlership and I am not going to berate anyone for finding some good, it was not all bad, just problematic.
What do you mean by disease
Anonymous wrote:Appalled that you are so disrespectful and judgemental.
Anonymous wrote:Appalled that you are so disrespectful and judgemental.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:anyone else appalled the chancellor would choose to publicly celebrate a convicted drug user?
seriously undermines any confidence i had in her judgement about appropriate messages to send to our kids
What I noticed was the complete lack of diversity in the accompanying photos. Do Asian, Latino and other children deserve representation in DCPS correspondence?
Anonymous wrote:Marion Berry was a real mixed bag, but I also think he gave hope to a lot of people that wanted to believe their son or daughter or brother could come back from a terrible disease.
Considering how young DC is as a political entity, I guess I just see a character like him as part of our political toddlership and I am not going to berate anyone for finding some good, it was not all bad, just problematic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:anyone else appalled the chancellor would choose to publicly celebrate a convicted drug user?
seriously undermines any confidence i had in her judgement about appropriate messages to send to our kids
What I noticed was the complete lack of diversity in the accompanying photos. Do Asian, Latino and other children deserve representation in DCPS correspondence?
Anonymous wrote:I personally think there are more balloons in the world than people Marion Barry helped....
Anonymous wrote:anyone else appalled the chancellor would choose to publicly celebrate a convicted drug user?
seriously undermines any confidence i had in her judgement about appropriate messages to send to our kids
Anonymous wrote:anyone else appalled the chancellor would choose to publicly celebrate a convicted drug user?
seriously undermines any confidence i had in her judgement about appropriate messages to send to our kids