Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have no idea what bespoke middle school means. It currently says Shaw Junior High on the building. This is such a strange discussion.
NP. Bespoke means custom. PP is suggesting that Shaw parents think they have the right to demand exactly what they want without respect to the needs of the entire school system, and ignoring the fact that you have a school waiting for you that everyone assumes is unsatisfactory (Cardozo MS), without ever meeting a single administrator or teacher at that school.
Are you trying to say that Cardozo Middle is satisfactory? Good luck. I do know people who work there, and I know that they have churned through Assistant Principals at an alarming rate. Ask yourself why so few students attend who are not in the International Academy. It isn't just DCUM who finds it unsatisfactory. It's pretty much everyone.
And if all of you went there it would almost immediately change. Schools are about the students who attend them. If your 5 yo and all their classmates go, it will be a radically different place.
So what? They won't. How about DCPS deal with the actual problems? It needs a permanent leader and the academic and behavior problems of the kids need to be adequately remediated. For their own sake and not to attract gentrifiers.
Downtown evidently does not give a cr*p about Cardozo Middle. Until they do, what hope is there?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have no idea what bespoke middle school means. It currently says Shaw Junior High on the building. This is such a strange discussion.
NP. Bespoke means custom. PP is suggesting that Shaw parents think they have the right to demand exactly what they want without respect to the needs of the entire school system, and ignoring the fact that you have a school waiting for you that everyone assumes is unsatisfactory (Cardozo MS), without ever meeting a single administrator or teacher at that school.
Are you trying to say that Cardozo Middle is satisfactory? Good luck. I do know people who work there, and I know that they have churned through Assistant Principals at an alarming rate. Ask yourself why so few students attend who are not in the International Academy. It isn't just DCUM who finds it unsatisfactory. It's pretty much everyone.
And if all of you went there it would almost immediately change. Schools are about the students who attend them. If your 5 yo and all their classmates go, it will be a radically different place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have no idea what bespoke middle school means. It currently says Shaw Junior High on the building. This is such a strange discussion.
It's super strange. I'm so sure that all of these "upside-down-land" comments are coming from someone outside of the neighborhood, who for some reason hates the gentrifying families in Shaw. Why? I have no clue.
I'm glad Padro posted this here in the hopes of getting more people to show up at the meeting, (though he also sent it around to all the school -- the letter showed up on our listserv, too -- so not sure how many extra people he caught. I can imagine that he posted it here and then ran back to reality to avoid the crazies. But I'm looking forward to the meeting and to hearing real voices.
Anonymous wrote:I have no idea what bespoke middle school means. It currently says Shaw Junior High on the building. This is such a strange discussion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have no idea what bespoke middle school means. It currently says Shaw Junior High on the building. This is such a strange discussion.
NP. Bespoke means custom. PP is suggesting that Shaw parents think they have the right to demand exactly what they want without respect to the needs of the entire school system, and ignoring the fact that you have a school waiting for you that everyone assumes is unsatisfactory (Cardozo MS), without ever meeting a single administrator or teacher at that school.
Are you trying to say that Cardozo Middle is satisfactory? Good luck. I do know people who work there, and I know that they have churned through Assistant Principals at an alarming rate. Ask yourself why so few students attend who are not in the International Academy. It isn't just DCUM who finds it unsatisfactory. It's pretty much everyone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have no idea what bespoke middle school means. It currently says Shaw Junior High on the building. This is such a strange discussion.
NP. Bespoke means custom. PP is suggesting that Shaw parents think they have the right to demand exactly what they want without respect to the needs of the entire school system, and ignoring the fact that you have a school waiting for you that everyone assumes is unsatisfactory (Cardozo MS), without ever meeting a single administrator or teacher at that school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have no idea what bespoke middle school means. It currently says Shaw Junior High on the building. This is such a strange discussion.
NP. Bespoke means custom. PP is suggesting that Shaw parents think they have the right to demand exactly what they want without respect to the needs of the entire school system, and ignoring the fact that you have a school waiting for you that everyone assumes is unsatisfactory (Cardozo MS), without ever meeting a single administrator or teacher at that school.
Anonymous wrote:I have no idea what bespoke middle school means. It currently says Shaw Junior High on the building. This is such a strange discussion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Co-locating a Shaw MS with Banneker on the current Shaw MS site seems infeasible. It's not a large piece of property and in the middle of busy area right off of Logan Circle. If that happens, something is going to have to give, either the skate park or the dog park. And those folks won't be happy. It may be a good idea in theory, but practically speaking, not sure how they could fit all those students.
Why couldn't they build a taller building though?
Anonymous wrote:Co-locating a Shaw MS with Banneker on the current Shaw MS site seems infeasible. It's not a large piece of property and in the middle of busy area right off of Logan Circle. If that happens, something is going to have to give, either the skate park or the dog park. And those folks won't be happy. It may be a good idea in theory, but practically speaking, not sure how they could fit all those students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a parent of an older child--we recently moved away from Shaw. The kids that we knew in Logan and Shaw weren't even sticking around past Kindergarten. I can definitely see why DCPS chose the path they did--avoiding another Brookland MS scenario. Building a new facility for Banneker at this site is one of the few central office decisions I have ever supported. I can only hope the mid-city neighborhoods can get over themselves and support the kids from Banneker--they are amazing.
You left. You forfeited your opinion.
Also, you personally know a bunch of Banneker kids? I don't get these "they are amazing" comments.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know why you don’t get onboard with having a Banneker middle school. Banneker is amazing and way better than cordoza. Build on that. The city won’t touch Banneker. It is their pride and joy.
Area parent and I'm not against a Banneker Middle School attached and the original post/ANC letter is not against it either. Problem is, that is currently not what is proposed. There is no middle school on the table at all.