Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pretty sure the entire city council also sends their kids to private, except for Charles Allen (JO Wilson) and maybe Robert White?
This is mostly not the case, actually.
McDuffie sends his kids to Georgetown Day (he's on the Board of Trustees there, and I guarantee he doesn't pay a cent in tuition). He needs to be called out on this, as well.
Cheh's kids (now grown) went to Murch, at the very least. Mendo's also-grown daughter graduated from DCPS. Gray's and Bonds's kids also are grown.
Silverman, Pinto and George don't have kids. Nadeau and Robert White have kids who are approaching DCPS age if they aren't there already. Trayon has a child or children but have no clue on his exact situation. Henderson has a daughter but don't know her situation, either.
LOL! You know very little about private schools if you think there is ANYONE on a Board who doesn't pay tuition. The primary reason you get on the Board is because you are paying tuition and then some. $$$$$$$
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pretty sure the entire city council also sends their kids to private, except for Charles Allen (JO Wilson) and maybe Robert White?
This is mostly not the case, actually.
McDuffie sends his kids to Georgetown Day (he's on the Board of Trustees there, and I guarantee he doesn't pay a cent in tuition). He needs to be called out on this, as well.
Cheh's kids (now grown) went to Murch, at the very least. Mendo's also-grown daughter graduated from DCPS. Gray's and Bonds's kids also are grown.
Silverman, Pinto and George don't have kids. Nadeau and Robert White have kids who are approaching DCPS age if they aren't there already. Trayon has a child or children but have no clue on his exact situation. Henderson has a daughter but don't know her situation, either.
LOL! You know very little about private schools if you think there is ANYONE on a Board who doesn't pay tuition. The primary reason you get on the Board is because you are paying tuition and then some. $$$$$$$
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pretty sure the entire city council also sends their kids to private, except for Charles Allen (JO Wilson) and maybe Robert White?
This is mostly not the case, actually.
McDuffie sends his kids to Georgetown Day (he's on the Board of Trustees there, and I guarantee he doesn't pay a cent in tuition). He needs to be called out on this, as well.
Cheh's kids (now grown) went to Murch, at the very least. Mendo's also-grown daughter graduated from DCPS. Gray's and Bonds's kids also are grown.
Silverman, Pinto and George don't have kids. Nadeau and Robert White have kids who are approaching DCPS age if they aren't there already. Trayon has a child or children but have no clue on his exact situation. Henderson has a daughter but don't know her situation, either.
Anonymous wrote:I just realized that I worked with this person (and his wife) at McKinsey and I am completely disgusted by the hypocrisy of supposedly dedicating your career to public education while privately choosing private for your own. You either believe in public education or you don’t. You either believe that schools are safe for in-person learning or you don’t.
As a DCPS parent whose kids were denied an education for a year, as a voter, and as a someone who knows these people a bit, I think they should be ashamed. Truly.
Anonymous wrote:The problem is not DME's sending children to private school, it is failing to open public schools.
Email these people:
lewis.ferebee@dc.gov,
laquandra.nesbitt@dc.gov,
ankoor.shah@dc.gov,
pmendelson@dccouncil.us,
kmcduffie@dccouncil.us,
abonds@dccouncil.us,
esilverman@dccouncil.us,
rwhite@dccouncil.us,
chenderson@dccouncil.us,
bnadeau@dccouncil.us,
bpinto@dccouncil.us,
dgrosso@dccouncil.us,
mcheh@dccouncil.us,
jlewisgeorge@dccouncil.us,
vgray@dccouncil.us,
twhite@dccouncil.us,
callen@dccouncil.us,
eom@dc.gov,
dme@dc.gov,
doh@dc.gov,
sboe@dc.gov,
Shana.Young@dc.gov
Anonymous wrote:What school is his kids supposed to go to in DC's public options. The DCPS schools are not good! Who would send kids there if they had a choice vs a private school.
Anonymous wrote:So, if his kids were already enrolled and doing well, you think he should pull them from their school and put them in their neighborhood school because one parent changed their job? I can see an argument for that, although I don't necessarily agree with it. Any of you critics ever done something similar?
Anonymous wrote:The problem is not DME's sending children to private school, it is failing to open public schools.
Email these people:
lewis.ferebee@dc.gov,
laquandra.nesbitt@dc.gov,
ankoor.shah@dc.gov,
pmendelson@dccouncil.us,
kmcduffie@dccouncil.us,
abonds@dccouncil.us,
esilverman@dccouncil.us,
rwhite@dccouncil.us,
chenderson@dccouncil.us,
bnadeau@dccouncil.us,
bpinto@dccouncil.us,
dgrosso@dccouncil.us,
mcheh@dccouncil.us,
jlewisgeorge@dccouncil.us,
vgray@dccouncil.us,
twhite@dccouncil.us,
callen@dccouncil.us,
eom@dc.gov,
dme@dc.gov,
doh@dc.gov,
sboe@dc.gov,
Shana.Young@dc.gov
Anonymous wrote:The problem is not DME's sending children to private school, it is failing to open public schools.
Email these people:
lewis.ferebee@dc.gov,
laquandra.nesbitt@dc.gov,
ankoor.shah@dc.gov,
pmendelson@dccouncil.us,
kmcduffie@dccouncil.us,
abonds@dccouncil.us,
esilverman@dccouncil.us,
rwhite@dccouncil.us,
chenderson@dccouncil.us,
bnadeau@dccouncil.us,
bpinto@dccouncil.us,
dgrosso@dccouncil.us,
mcheh@dccouncil.us,
jlewisgeorge@dccouncil.us,
vgray@dccouncil.us,
twhite@dccouncil.us,
callen@dccouncil.us,
eom@dc.gov,
dme@dc.gov,
doh@dc.gov,
sboe@dc.gov,
Shana.Young@dc.gov
Anonymous wrote:Email him: Paul.Kihn@dc.gov
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's interesting that a government bureaucrat can afford to spend $41,000 per child per year sending his kids to private school.
Is his spouse a SAHP who doesn’t bring any income?
Hardly a SAHP. Check out the article. Big money, all on the backs of public school kids.
And btw, they absolutely could have bought/rented in the Oyster in boundary area, which would have been a really good move. But, they clearly don't give a shit about DCPS.
https://educationdc.net/2018/09/29/speaking-of-odd-or-is-the-word-conflicted/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, if his kids were already enrolled and doing well, you think he should pull them from their school and put them in their neighborhood school because one parent changed their job? I can see an argument for that, although I don't necessarily agree with it. Any of you critics ever done something similar?
He shouldn't have run for this office if he had already personally opted out of the system he was supposed to lead.
Perhaps he recognizes that private schools are doing a better job educating kids and wants to help bridge the gap by helping DCPS catch up. Nothing wrong with this.
He moved to DC for the job, so his kids enrolled in private at the same time as he started as DME.
When he was asked about it when he took the job he said it was about having a strong bilingual education. So he must be unimpressed with the bilingual options in DCPS
What bilingual option do you think he had with DCPS?
if the options in DCPS weren't good enough for his kids, maybe he should have worked to improve the options in DCPS. There is an inherent problem with saying the system that he helps run is good enough for some kids, but not good enough for his kids
You didn’t address the question. He wanted a bilingual education for his kids. What option do you think he had at DCPS? I’m not aware of any unless he lucked out in the lottery (charter school) or lived in bounds for Oyster Adams.
It doesn’t matter what he “wanted.” What he clearly wanted was a plum political position without having to be accountable for his personal or public actions.
A lot of us wanted a bilingual education and we got it through the lottery or we didn’t get it.