Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How about not putting kids and teachers in a building that is overcrowded?
Thank you Mayor Bowser for creating a feeder plan that does not support learning. You had the choice not to "Grandfather" in certain neighborhoods - you decided it was in your best political interest.
There is no way to enforce the policy that if you move to another neighborhood in DC that you get to stay at your current school through the truncating grade.
And every year you make Deal fight for every budget dollar that they get - I need to check records again - but I believe it is the smallest budget as measured by total school budget per pupil.
Why not give the teachers there and the administration so city wide respect and enable them to do their jobs. They are trying.
Frankly, Bowser grandfathered in all the kids who fight. It's not PC to say this but they're always, year-after-year from those schools.
Here's one for the person looking for evidence of racism!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How about not putting kids and teachers in a building that is overcrowded?
Thank you Mayor Bowser for creating a feeder plan that does not support learning. You had the choice not to "Grandfather" in certain neighborhoods - you decided it was in your best political interest.
There is no way to enforce the policy that if you move to another neighborhood in DC that you get to stay at your current school through the truncating grade.
And every year you make Deal fight for every budget dollar that they get - I need to check records again - but I believe it is the smallest budget as measured by total school budget per pupil.
Why not give the teachers there and the administration so city wide respect and enable them to do their jobs. They are trying.
Frankly, Bowser grandfathered in all the kids who fight. It's not PC to say this but they're always, year-after-year from those schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How about not putting kids and teachers in a building that is overcrowded?
Thank you Mayor Bowser for creating a feeder plan that does not support learning. You had the choice not to "Grandfather" in certain neighborhoods - you decided it was in your best political interest.
There is no way to enforce the policy that if you move to another neighborhood in DC that you get to stay at your current school through the truncating grade.
And every year you make Deal fight for every budget dollar that they get - I need to check records again - but I believe it is the smallest budget as measured by total school budget per pupil.
Why not give the teachers there and the administration so city wide respect and enable them to do their jobs. They are trying.
Ah yes, the overcrowding is the direct cause of fights. Much like how when I get on a busy metro car, I start uncontrollably punching people.
How long are you on that crowded metro train? Do you use a bathroom on the train where ten people are trying to use the one working toilet before they are late to their next class? Are you required to stay on that train to eat your lunch? Are you required to spend part of your metro ride with the same bully every day?
+1 everyone knows that bad things only happen in crowded schools. underenrolled schools are so, so peaceful.
oh wait no that's not how it works at all
It’s like you are blind. Completely blind.
if you can draw a direct line between crowding and violence, you are either working without a corpus colossum or a working knowledge of countries outside the US.
Are you denying it’s a factor? How about we put 2200 kids in Deal? Or 2500? Would that work for you?
There are more proximate causes.
Also, based on the blatant racism from parents in this thread, I wouldn't be surprised if their children are saying or doing racist things.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How about not putting kids and teachers in a building that is overcrowded?
Thank you Mayor Bowser for creating a feeder plan that does not support learning. You had the choice not to "Grandfather" in certain neighborhoods - you decided it was in your best political interest.
There is no way to enforce the policy that if you move to another neighborhood in DC that you get to stay at your current school through the truncating grade.
And every year you make Deal fight for every budget dollar that they get - I need to check records again - but I believe it is the smallest budget as measured by total school budget per pupil.
Why not give the teachers there and the administration so city wide respect and enable them to do their jobs. They are trying.
Ah yes, the overcrowding is the direct cause of fights. Much like how when I get on a busy metro car, I start uncontrollably punching people.
How long are you on that crowded metro train? Do you use a bathroom on the train where ten people are trying to use the one working toilet before they are late to their next class? Are you required to stay on that train to eat your lunch? Are you required to spend part of your metro ride with the same bully every day?
+1 everyone knows that bad things only happen in crowded schools. underenrolled schools are so, so peaceful.
oh wait no that's not how it works at all
It’s like you are blind. Completely blind.
if you can draw a direct line between crowding and violence, you are either working without a corpus colossum or a working knowledge of countries outside the US.
Are you denying it’s a factor? How about we put 2200 kids in Deal? Or 2500? Would that work for you?
There are more proximate causes.
Also, based on the blatant racism from parents in this thread, I wouldn't be surprised if their children are saying or doing racist things.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How about not putting kids and teachers in a building that is overcrowded?
Thank you Mayor Bowser for creating a feeder plan that does not support learning. You had the choice not to "Grandfather" in certain neighborhoods - you decided it was in your best political interest.
There is no way to enforce the policy that if you move to another neighborhood in DC that you get to stay at your current school through the truncating grade.
And every year you make Deal fight for every budget dollar that they get - I need to check records again - but I believe it is the smallest budget as measured by total school budget per pupil.
Why not give the teachers there and the administration so city wide respect and enable them to do their jobs. They are trying.
Ah yes, the overcrowding is the direct cause of fights. Much like how when I get on a busy metro car, I start uncontrollably punching people.
How long are you on that crowded metro train? Do you use a bathroom on the train where ten people are trying to use the one working toilet before they are late to their next class? Are you required to stay on that train to eat your lunch? Are you required to spend part of your metro ride with the same bully every day?
+1 everyone knows that bad things only happen in crowded schools. underenrolled schools are so, so peaceful.
oh wait no that's not how it works at all
It’s like you are blind. Completely blind.
if you can draw a direct line between crowding and violence, you are either working without a corpus colossum or a working knowledge of countries outside the US.
Are you denying it’s a factor? How about we put 2200 kids in Deal? Or 2500? Would that work for you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Deal is overcrowded. It is partially the mayor’s doing that Deal is overcrowded. She will not make the hard political choices to alleviate the overcrowding. Overcrowding leads to stress which leads to acting out in all sorts of disruptive ways. There are not enough adults in the building to respond to the disruptions. Those of you who think overcrowding is not a factor are naive and have not spent any significant time in the building.
Yes, to a certain extent,
• overcrowding
• staffing shortages
• emphasis on SEL/RJ
• Grosso's legislation banning suspension
and
• tendency to blame everything on racism
these all contribute to a toxic school environment
I would rank these in order of importance:
#4, #3, #5, #1, #2
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How about not putting kids and teachers in a building that is overcrowded?
Thank you Mayor Bowser for creating a feeder plan that does not support learning. You had the choice not to "Grandfather" in certain neighborhoods - you decided it was in your best political interest.
There is no way to enforce the policy that if you move to another neighborhood in DC that you get to stay at your current school through the truncating grade.
And every year you make Deal fight for every budget dollar that they get - I need to check records again - but I believe it is the smallest budget as measured by total school budget per pupil.
Why not give the teachers there and the administration so city wide respect and enable them to do their jobs. They are trying.
Ah yes, the overcrowding is the direct cause of fights. Much like how when I get on a busy metro car, I start uncontrollably punching people.
How long are you on that crowded metro train? Do you use a bathroom on the train where ten people are trying to use the one working toilet before they are late to their next class? Are you required to stay on that train to eat your lunch? Are you required to spend part of your metro ride with the same bully every day?
+1 everyone knows that bad things only happen in crowded schools. underenrolled schools are so, so peaceful.
oh wait no that's not how it works at all
It’s like you are blind. Completely blind.
if you can draw a direct line between crowding and violence, you are either working without a corpus colossum or a working knowledge of countries outside the US.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How about not putting kids and teachers in a building that is overcrowded?
Thank you Mayor Bowser for creating a feeder plan that does not support learning. You had the choice not to "Grandfather" in certain neighborhoods - you decided it was in your best political interest.
There is no way to enforce the policy that if you move to another neighborhood in DC that you get to stay at your current school through the truncating grade.
And every year you make Deal fight for every budget dollar that they get - I need to check records again - but I believe it is the smallest budget as measured by total school budget per pupil.
Why not give the teachers there and the administration so city wide respect and enable them to do their jobs. They are trying.
Ah yes, the overcrowding is the direct cause of fights. Much like how when I get on a busy metro car, I start uncontrollably punching people.
How long are you on that crowded metro train? Do you use a bathroom on the train where ten people are trying to use the one working toilet before they are late to their next class? Are you required to stay on that train to eat your lunch? Are you required to spend part of your metro ride with the same bully every day?
+1 everyone knows that bad things only happen in crowded schools. underenrolled schools are so, so peaceful.
oh wait no that's not how it works at all
It’s like you are blind. Completely blind.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think its really weird we're at the point on this thread while adults are taking time during their work day trying to surmise why 13/14 year old girls are fighting in school
It's because Bowser, obvi. Bowser told one of them that they other had looked at her boyfriend, so they got into a fight about mayoral control.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How about not putting kids and teachers in a building that is overcrowded?
Thank you Mayor Bowser for creating a feeder plan that does not support learning. You had the choice not to "Grandfather" in certain neighborhoods - you decided it was in your best political interest.
There is no way to enforce the policy that if you move to another neighborhood in DC that you get to stay at your current school through the truncating grade.
And every year you make Deal fight for every budget dollar that they get - I need to check records again - but I believe it is the smallest budget as measured by total school budget per pupil.
Why not give the teachers there and the administration so city wide respect and enable them to do their jobs. They are trying.
Ah yes, the overcrowding is the direct cause of fights. Much like how when I get on a busy metro car, I start uncontrollably punching people.
How long are you on that crowded metro train? Do you use a bathroom on the train where ten people are trying to use the one working toilet before they are late to their next class? Are you required to stay on that train to eat your lunch? Are you required to spend part of your metro ride with the same bully every day?
+1 everyone knows that bad things only happen in crowded schools. underenrolled schools are so, so peaceful.
oh wait no that's not how it works at all
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think its really weird we're at the point on this thread while adults are taking time during their work day trying to surmise why 13/14 year old girls are fighting in school
It's because Bowser, obvi. Bowser told one of them that they other had looked at her boyfriend, so they got into a fight about mayoral control.