Anonymous
Post 01/26/2014 20:28     Subject: Today's Post OpEd from DCPS consultants

Anonymous wrote:Before this thread derailed there was some good feedback. Has anyone written letters to the editor? I think we all should submit something to the wapo so it's clear that this article was far from consensus.


Check out twitter, the authors have received lots of feedback.
Anonymous
Post 01/26/2014 20:27     Subject: Today's Post OpEd from DCPS consultants

Anonymous wrote:How about we take 50% of the WOTP kids and 50% of the EOTR kids and have them switch schools.

Tada!

genius!
Anonymous
Post 01/26/2014 20:26     Subject: Today's Post OpEd from DCPS consultants

Anonymous wrote:LOL at this thread. On every other thread, DCUMers in the city are constantly posting about how they love "diversity" -- now we see the truth coming out. Hilarious.


Charters maybe, but there's never been any love for diversity in DCPS.
Anonymous
Post 01/26/2014 20:26     Subject: Re:Today's Post OpEd from DCPS consultants

What does this plan do to a school like Tubman? It is one of only two DCPS schools city-wide with an Economically Disadvantaged all-students subgroup that exceeded 70% on the 2013 DC-CAS (the other being Hyde-Addison). That "subgroup" pretty much represents the entire school, which has very few OOB seats available in the early grades. If this plan is implemented, will higher SES families in the "controlled-choice" zone seek enrollment, supplanting seats from the low-SES IB families currently excelling there? Is that a good thing?
Anonymous
Post 01/26/2014 20:20     Subject: Today's Post OpEd from DCPS consultants

Before this thread derailed there was some good feedback. Has anyone written letters to the editor? I think we all should submit something to the wapo so it's clear that this article was far from consensus.
Anonymous
Post 01/26/2014 20:20     Subject: Today's Post OpEd from DCPS consultants

How about we take 50% of the WOTP kids and 50% of the EOTR kids and have them switch schools.

Tada!

Anonymous
Post 01/26/2014 20:20     Subject: Today's Post OpEd from DCPS consultants

this is a recipe for disaster
I'm not sure what the author was using, but he needs to sober up
Anonymous
Post 01/26/2014 20:18     Subject: Today's Post OpEd from DCPS consultants

Anonymous wrote:600,000 people live in DC but just become some random crybaby on a message board whines about how they wanna go back home to Ohio, that's supposed to be some kind of meaningful, cross cutting trend or something? LOL!

And again, if folks are supposedly getting all this wonderful family support and all these wonderful extra helping hands and time from all these grandmas and aunts and cousins to help with the kids, then why do we constantly get told about how hard the home life of the poor is, how the kids can't get any support to help with school work, how there's no mentoring, no parenting, nobody has any time for the kids, nobody can take kids to the library or the museum, and how impossible it is to raise kids and work at the same time?

Again, if the family isn't helping, then what the fuck good is it all?

Or, if they are helping, then why do we constantly keep getting barraged with the constant whining and excuses?

It's either one or the other, and it's tiresome.

I guess the difference between you and me is that I don't have much as much patience for bullshit and I'm better at calling bullshit out when I hear it. You on the other hand sound more like the bleeding heart who just buys into these things without thinking - which is why things like multigenerational poverty just keep getting propagated on and on, rather than trying to break the cycle as it should be.


Not a bleeding heart, I just don't purport to have solutions for situations I haven't experienced. I hope one day you aren't in that situation. I'm sure your life looks just as pitiful to someone else out there.
Anonymous
Post 01/26/2014 20:18     Subject: Today's Post OpEd from DCPS consultants

Anonymous wrote:LOL at this thread. On every other thread, DCUMers in the city are constantly posting about how they love "diversity" -- now we see the truth coming out. Hilarious.


But it's not about diversity. The author isn't giving solutions to a city-wide solution to diversity issues for DCPS and DCPCS, they have specifically chosen a few neighborhoods (diverse) and schools (diverse) and said we should change the demographics while ignoring WOTP schools and EOTR schools which are the least diverse schools in the city.

Anonymous
Post 01/26/2014 20:14     Subject: Today's Post OpEd from DCPS consultants

Anonymous wrote:LOL at this thread. On every other thread, DCUMers in the city are constantly posting about how they love "diversity" -- now we see the truth coming out. Hilarious.


Nothing at all wrong with diversity. The problem is with all the excuses, coddling and bullshit that constantly fly around here.
Anonymous
Post 01/26/2014 20:13     Subject: Today's Post OpEd from DCPS consultants

I don't think people are upset about accepting diversity in schools. It's this hamfisted crock of a plan from people who reject it for their own children that is upsetting.

There are other ways to encourage socioeconomic diversity. Rejecting a bad plan doesn't mean rejecting diversity.
Anonymous
Post 01/26/2014 20:12     Subject: Today's Post OpEd from DCPS consultants

Anonymous wrote:LOL at this thread. On every other thread, DCUMers in the city are constantly posting about how they love "diversity" -- now we see the truth coming out. Hilarious.


It's not diversity - it's the idea of deliberately upending successful neighborhood schools, and focusing ONLY on diversity as a possible solution to poor schools, that is disturbing here. I'm all in favor of diversity, and maybe even something like an expanded cluster on the Hill, or reserving 10% OOB for all schools to receive kids from failing schools ... but it really gets me that they have no respect at all for all the hard work Brent and other parents have done (even though I think the Brent obsession on the Hill is obnoxious!)
Anonymous
Post 01/26/2014 20:11     Subject: Today's Post OpEd from DCPS consultants

600,000 people live in DC but just become some random crybaby on a message board whines about how they wanna go back home to Ohio, that's supposed to be some kind of meaningful, cross cutting trend or something? LOL!

And again, if folks are supposedly getting all this wonderful family support and all these wonderful extra helping hands and time from all these grandmas and aunts and cousins to help with the kids, then why do we constantly get told about how hard the home life of the poor is, how the kids can't get any support to help with school work, how there's no mentoring, no parenting, nobody has any time for the kids, nobody can take kids to the library or the museum, and how impossible it is to raise kids and work at the same time?

Again, if the family isn't helping, then what the fuck good is it all?

Or, if they are helping, then why do we constantly keep getting barraged with the constant whining and excuses?

It's either one or the other, and it's tiresome.

I guess the difference between you and me is that I don't have much as much patience for bullshit and I'm better at calling bullshit out when I hear it. You on the other hand sound more like the bleeding heart who just buys into these things without thinking - which is why things like multigenerational poverty just keep getting propagated on and on, rather than trying to break the cycle as it should be.
Anonymous
Post 01/26/2014 20:08     Subject: Today's Post OpEd from DCPS consultants

LOL at this thread. On every other thread, DCUMers in the city are constantly posting about how they love "diversity" -- now we see the truth coming out. Hilarious.
Anonymous
Post 01/26/2014 20:00     Subject: Today's Post OpEd from DCPS consultants

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How about the opposite? Dilute the FARMS families to the burbs, where there's more likely to be a critical mass of middle-class that could absorb it? Rents are a lot cheaper outside of the city, and it's not as though there has ever been any real opportunity for life change for folks in multigenerational poverty as long as they stay in the city.


Ah yes, ship the poor folks out to the burbs and make them commute into the city for their jobs.


If they had worthwhile jobs in the city, they wouldn't be FARMS in the first place.

And consider that thousands of people commute into the city because they can't afford to live in the city. Lower cost of living outside the city can more than offset the cost of commuting.


You realize families were living here for generations before you thought it was "cool" to move to Cap Hill or you WOTP monster house.



Exactly.....these gentrifiers kill me