Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What kills me is people have such a problem with the mayor and chancellor however they keep their child enrolled in DCPS. It's easy to complain but what are your doing to be part of a solution.
Work with your principal. Because the principal has much more impact than the mayor or chancellor on day to day operations. That's not insane.
That's just precious. Who are these principals who invite parents in to redesign curriculum gaps, disciplinary problems, and classroom sizes?![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What kills me is people have such a problem with the mayor and chancellor however they keep their child enrolled in DCPS. It's easy to complain but what are your doing to be part of a solution.
Work with your principal. Because the principal has much more impact than the mayor or chancellor on day to day operations. That's not insane.
Anonymous wrote:What kills me is people have such a problem with the mayor and chancellor however they keep their child enrolled in DCPS. It's easy to complain but what are your doing to be part of a solution.
Anonymous wrote:What kills me is people have such a problem with the mayor and chancellor however they keep their child enrolled in DCPS. It's easy to complain but what are your doing to be part of a solution.
Anonymous wrote:Come on back to Shepherd. We are probably one of your neighbors, and our child is in her second year, after turning down private. We are very happy.
Anonymous wrote:A couple of years ago my husband and I made a choice to remove our children from the neighborhood school as we felt the academics were sliding and it appeared the PTA was useless in advocating on behalf of the parents. Over the last 2 months I have spoken to at least 7 neighbors of mine who are speaking highly of the school and expressed the efforts parents are making through fundraising to bring additional academic enrichment such as STEM to the school (paid for by the PTA). To top things off I received an email inviting me to their upcoming Spring Auction in which they are looking to bring the community back to the school. I have taken my time to do additional research and I find myself impressed with the school and am strongly considering saving my hard earned $ and enrolling my children back in the school.
I am glad change is happening under new leadership and involvement with the parents and chancellor'soffice.

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