Anonymous wrote:Weird to see Petrilli proposing this. Fordham has been a strong backer of charters, yet this would essentially undermine the charters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, PP. You just went on a tear with your flurry of responses yet you totally made an ass of yourself on reading comprehension.
Go back and look what it says: "a large percentage of non-FARMS families didn't even come from DC originally" and here you understood that to mean it was talking about FARMS.
LOL!
Completely my bad!!!!!! It's not excuse, but everytime I log on to the DC thread I see subtle racists comments and was thinking this was the same. Sorry!
Adding. I do still think I was offended by this statement:
Plus, I question the value of being close to family when it's that family who put you in the situation of multigenerational poverty in the first place, and who is not helping you out of it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ms Henderson's tweet was
"Interesting & provocative ideas fr @MichaelPetrilli @samchaltain @RickKahlenberg on integrated schools in #DC http://washingtonpost.com/opinions/how-dc-schools-can-ward-off-the-big-flip/2014/01/24/90548788-8479-11e3-9dd4-e7278db80d86_story.html "
I wouldn't exactly call that an endorsement.
+1, thanks for posting the tweet. I don't see where she says she agrees with their ideas. For all we know it was her way of politely acknowledging an article was written.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, PP. You just went on a tear with your flurry of responses yet you totally made an ass of yourself on reading comprehension.
Go back and look what it says: "a large percentage of non-FARMS families didn't even come from DC originally" and here you understood that to mean it was talking about FARMS.
LOL!
Completely my bad!!!!!! It's not excuse, but everytime I log on to the DC thread I see subtle racists comments and was thinking this was the same. Sorry!
Anonymous wrote:Ms Henderson's tweet was
"Interesting & provocative ideas fr @MichaelPetrilli @samchaltain @RickKahlenberg on integrated schools in #DC http://washingtonpost.com/opinions/how-dc-schools-can-ward-off-the-big-flip/2014/01/24/90548788-8479-11e3-9dd4-e7278db80d86_story.html "
I wouldn't exactly call that an endorsement.
Anonymous wrote:Ms Henderson's tweet was
"Interesting & provocative ideas fr @MichaelPetrilli @samchaltain @RickKahlenberg on integrated schools in #DC http://washingtonpost.com/opinions/how-dc-schools-can-ward-off-the-big-flip/2014/01/24/90548788-8479-11e3-9dd4-e7278db80d86_story.html "
I wouldn't exactly call that an endorsement.
Anonymous wrote:Wow, PP. You just went on a tear with your flurry of responses yet you totally made an ass of yourself on reading comprehension.
Go back and look what it says: "a large percentage of non-FARMS families didn't even come from DC originally" and here you understood that to mean it was talking about FARMS.
LOL!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:genius!Anonymous wrote:How about we take 50% of the WOTP kids and 50% of the EOTR kids and have them switch schools.
Tada!
I shall write a WaPo article.
Anonymous wrote:genius!Anonymous wrote:How about we take 50% of the WOTP kids and 50% of the EOTR kids and have them switch schools.
Tada!
Anonymous wrote: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?