Anonymous wrote:Fillmore should close. Hardy should expand into third floor.
Anonymous wrote:
It's time for it just run itself as a standalone, sustainable nonprofit like Sitar Center in Adams Morgan and not a DCPS add-on service. It's been on the block for years. Nobody at DCPS wants it, so you're fighting a losing battle. It's a leftover from the era of when DCPS couldn't even get books from the warehouses by opening day.
Anonymous wrote: If DCPS cut out more non-classroom related fluff -- think of all the "diversity coordinators" and "esteem specialists", etc. -- they could afford to keep Fillmore open. Studies show how beneficial quality arts and music programming are to students.
Anonymous wrote:I understand the sentiment, but the Cuba junket was not paid from DCPS funds. DCPS can apparently justify cutting Fillmore from its budget, somehow.
Anonymous wrote:It's not about the cost of the trip (although I'd like to understand how it was paid for). For me at least, it about going on a junket the week after schools received their budgets, some of which were a pretty big surprise. The same week schools are told Fillmore is being dumped. The same week Murch was being screwed over in its renovation. That was not the time to take leave from her job. She could have traveled there during spring break (don't respond about how it was a trip planned with DC, MD, and VA, blah, blah). I know all about it. My spring break comment was a bit of cheek. What I was really trying to say is that she should not have gone. Period. Decline the invite.