Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:White's kids are very young. Tune back in a few years and they'll almost certainly have been quietly enrolled at GDS.
Lol. Seriously.
So disappointed in this guy, who I liked before. Sort of reminds me of my childless friends who post articles about keeping schools closed. I have noticed they’re quiet now though. The situation is clearly out of control.
He has a kid in DCPS.
Yes, he does, and he pitched a hissy fit when the school (partially) reopened and vowed to unenroll. The majority of parents at his school wanted in person school per the survey, and there aren't even enough spots for those who want it. Now he's pissy at the school community.
wow, really??? wow.
Charles Allen at least pretty quickly came around to supporting reopening (once Capitol Hill public opinion started to shift, lol).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:White's kids are very young. Tune back in a few years and they'll almost certainly have been quietly enrolled at GDS.
Lol. Seriously.
So disappointed in this guy, who I liked before. Sort of reminds me of my childless friends who post articles about keeping schools closed. I have noticed they’re quiet now though. The situation is clearly out of control.
He has a kid in DCPS.
Yes, he does, and he pitched a hissy fit when the school (partially) reopened and vowed to unenroll. The majority of parents at his school wanted in person school per the survey, and there aren't even enough spots for those who want it. Now he's pissy at the school community.
This is not true. We attend the school, I believe his kids grade. I also turned down a spot. I believe anyone that wants a spot in that grade can have one.
1. It's all true. Stop lying to protect him.
2. There are students at this school who want spots but weren't offered them. I didn't say "his child's grade" but you knew that.
3. There are two entire grades at his school currently with no in person learning or CARE classrooms. Just nothing in person for these kids until they hopefully open spots in term 4.
4. There are grades that offer in-person but not everyone who wanted a spot was offered one.
There are classes that don’t have in person because there are no teachers to cover them, not lack of space. Are you seriously implying it’s because White that there are some classes without IPL? 🙄
You continue to make false allegations regarding what I said. I never said that it's Robert White's fault that there are some classes without IPL. I merely corrected your false statement: "I believe anyone that wants a spot in that grade can have one (an in person spot)."
You clearly stated that anyone who wants an in person spot could have one at his school, and that's not true. I'm beginning to wonder if you're Robert White or his wife. He's certainly petty enough to come on this forum and make up lies to defend himself.
Your quote of my quote is still accurate. In MY child’s grade, anyone that wanted a spot got one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:White's kids are very young. Tune back in a few years and they'll almost certainly have been quietly enrolled at GDS.
Lol. Seriously.
So disappointed in this guy, who I liked before. Sort of reminds me of my childless friends who post articles about keeping schools closed. I have noticed they’re quiet now though. The situation is clearly out of control.
He has a kid in DCPS.
Yes, he does, and he pitched a hissy fit when the school (partially) reopened and vowed to unenroll. The majority of parents at his school wanted in person school per the survey, and there aren't even enough spots for those who want it. Now he's pissy at the school community.
This is not true. We attend the school, I believe his kids grade. I also turned down a spot. I believe anyone that wants a spot in that grade can have one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We need to vote every single person out! They have failed our children and made a mockery of "the science" . . .
I would love to, but we need better candidates AND smarter voters. Brandon Todd would have been unlikely to support WTU the way Janeese Lewis George did, but people voted her and Robert White and are now complaining about schools being closed. How the hell did voters not see this coming with those two WTU minions?
Guilty and regretful. I just really did not like Brandon Todd and I wanted change but Janeese is bad news.
I voted for her, too. I did have my reservations about her, and I am not at all surprised of her position on this. Unfortunately, I just didn't feel as though Brandon Todd was effective either, and my other big issue was the gun violence. I'm not sure I buy into her proposed solutions for this but I know that whatever Brandon Todd was doing was not working.
Gun violence has increased under Janeese Lewis George, especially with her working to keep schools closed. She's another Brianne Nadeau with pie in the sky ideas but no detailed strategy for improvement. Everything she's done thus far has either been a non-solution or a plan to make things worse, and constituent services have dropped off too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:White's kids are very young. Tune back in a few years and they'll almost certainly have been quietly enrolled at GDS.
Lol. Seriously.
So disappointed in this guy, who I liked before. Sort of reminds me of my childless friends who post articles about keeping schools closed. I have noticed they’re quiet now though. The situation is clearly out of control.
He has a kid in DCPS.
Yes, he does, and he pitched a hissy fit when the school (partially) reopened and vowed to unenroll. The majority of parents at his school wanted in person school per the survey, and there aren't even enough spots for those who want it. Now he's pissy at the school community.
This is not true. We attend the school, I believe his kids grade. I also turned down a spot. I believe anyone that wants a spot in that grade can have one.
1. It's all true. Stop lying to protect him.
2. There are students at this school who want spots but weren't offered them. I didn't say "his child's grade" but you knew that.
3. There are two entire grades at his school currently with no in person learning or CARE classrooms. Just nothing in person for these kids until they hopefully open spots in term 4.
4. There are grades that offer in-person but not everyone who wanted a spot was offered one.
There are classes that don’t have in person because there are no teachers to cover them, not lack of space. Are you seriously implying it’s because White that there are some classes without IPL? 🙄
You continue to make false allegations regarding what I said. I never said that it's Robert White's fault that there are some classes without IPL. I merely corrected your false statement: "I believe anyone that wants a spot in that grade can have one (an in person spot)."
You clearly stated that anyone who wants an in person spot could have one at his school, and that's not true. I'm beginning to wonder if you're Robert White or his wife. He's certainly petty enough to come on this forum and make up lies to defend himself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:White's kids are very young. Tune back in a few years and they'll almost certainly have been quietly enrolled at GDS.
Lol. Seriously.
So disappointed in this guy, who I liked before. Sort of reminds me of my childless friends who post articles about keeping schools closed. I have noticed they’re quiet now though. The situation is clearly out of control.
He has a kid in DCPS.
Yes, he does, and he pitched a hissy fit when the school (partially) reopened and vowed to unenroll. The majority of parents at his school wanted in person school per the survey, and there aren't even enough spots for those who want it. Now he's pissy at the school community.
This is not true. We attend the school, I believe his kids grade. I also turned down a spot. I believe anyone that wants a spot in that grade can have one.
1. It's all true. Stop lying to protect him.
2. There are students at this school who want spots but weren't offered them. I didn't say "his child's grade" but you knew that.
3. There are two entire grades at his school currently with no in person learning or CARE classrooms. Just nothing in person for these kids until they hopefully open spots in term 4.
4. There are grades that offer in-person but not everyone who wanted a spot was offered one.
There are classes that don’t have in person because there are no teachers to cover them, not lack of space. Are you seriously implying it’s because White that there are some classes without IPL? 🙄
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We need to vote every single person out! They have failed our children and made a mockery of "the science" . . .
I would love to, but we need better candidates AND smarter voters. Brandon Todd would have been unlikely to support WTU the way Janeese Lewis George did, but people voted her and Robert White and are now complaining about schools being closed. How the hell did voters not see this coming with those two WTU minions?
Guilty and regretful. I just really did not like Brandon Todd and I wanted change but Janeese is bad news.
I voted for her, too. I did have my reservations about her, and I am not at all surprised of her position on this. Unfortunately, I just didn't feel as though Brandon Todd was effective either, and my other big issue was the gun violence. I'm not sure I buy into her proposed solutions for this but I know that whatever Brandon Todd was doing was not working.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:White's kids are very young. Tune back in a few years and they'll almost certainly have been quietly enrolled at GDS.
Lol. Seriously.
So disappointed in this guy, who I liked before. Sort of reminds me of my childless friends who post articles about keeping schools closed. I have noticed they’re quiet now though. The situation is clearly out of control.
He has a kid in DCPS.
Yes, he does, and he pitched a hissy fit when the school (partially) reopened and vowed to unenroll. The majority of parents at his school wanted in person school per the survey, and there aren't even enough spots for those who want it. Now he's pissy at the school community.
This is not true. We attend the school, I believe his kids grade. I also turned down a spot. I believe anyone that wants a spot in that grade can have one.
1. It's all true. Stop lying to protect him.
2. There are students at this school who want spots but weren't offered them. I didn't say "his child's grade" but you knew that.
3. There are two entire grades at his school currently with no in person learning or CARE classrooms. Just nothing in person for these kids until they hopefully open spots in term 4.
4. There are grades that offer in-person but not everyone who wanted a spot was offered one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:White's kids are very young. Tune back in a few years and they'll almost certainly have been quietly enrolled at GDS.
Lol. Seriously.
So disappointed in this guy, who I liked before. Sort of reminds me of my childless friends who post articles about keeping schools closed. I have noticed they’re quiet now though. The situation is clearly out of control.
He has a kid in DCPS.
Yes, he does, and he pitched a hissy fit when the school (partially) reopened and vowed to unenroll. The majority of parents at his school wanted in person school per the survey, and there aren't even enough spots for those who want it. Now he's pissy at the school community.
This is not true. We attend the school, I believe his kids grade. I also turned down a spot. I believe anyone that wants a spot in that grade can have one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:White's kids are very young. Tune back in a few years and they'll almost certainly have been quietly enrolled at GDS.
Lol. Seriously.
So disappointed in this guy, who I liked before. Sort of reminds me of my childless friends who post articles about keeping schools closed. I have noticed they’re quiet now though. The situation is clearly out of control.
He has a kid in DCPS.
Yes, he does, and he pitched a hissy fit when the school (partially) reopened and vowed to unenroll. The majority of parents at his school wanted in person school per the survey, and there aren't even enough spots for those who want it. Now he's pissy at the school community.
What school? Ugh how irritating.
I also voted for him not knowing his position on all this. Not again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:White's kids are very young. Tune back in a few years and they'll almost certainly have been quietly enrolled at GDS.
Lol. Seriously.
So disappointed in this guy, who I liked before. Sort of reminds me of my childless friends who post articles about keeping schools closed. I have noticed they’re quiet now though. The situation is clearly out of control.
He has a kid in DCPS.
Yes, he does, and he pitched a hissy fit when the school (partially) reopened and vowed to unenroll. The majority of parents at his school wanted in person school per the survey, and there aren't even enough spots for those who want it. Now he's pissy at the school community.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We need to vote every single person out! They have failed our children and made a mockery of "the science" . . .
I would love to, but we need better candidates AND smarter voters. Brandon Todd would have been unlikely to support WTU the way Janeese Lewis George did, but people voted her and Robert White and are now complaining about schools being closed. How the hell did voters not see this coming with those two WTU minions?
Guilty and regretful. I just really did not like Brandon Todd and I wanted change but Janeese is bad news.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:White's kids are very young. Tune back in a few years and they'll almost certainly have been quietly enrolled at GDS.
Lol. Seriously.
So disappointed in this guy, who I liked before. Sort of reminds me of my childless friends who post articles about keeping schools closed. I have noticed they’re quiet now though. The situation is clearly out of control.
He has a kid in DCPS.
Yes, he does, and he pitched a hissy fit when the school (partially) reopened and vowed to unenroll. The majority of parents at his school wanted in person school per the survey, and there aren't even enough spots for those who want it. Now he's pissy at the school community.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:White's kids are very young. Tune back in a few years and they'll almost certainly have been quietly enrolled at GDS.
Lol. Seriously.
So disappointed in this guy, who I liked before. Sort of reminds me of my childless friends who post articles about keeping schools closed. I have noticed they’re quiet now though. The situation is clearly out of control.
He has a kid in DCPS.
Yes, he does, and he pitched a hissy fit when the school (partially) reopened and vowed to unenroll. The majority of parents at his school wanted in person school per the survey, and there aren't even enough spots for those who want it. Now he's pissy at the school community.