Anonymous wrote:In a couple of years, how is this school going to compare to Lee or SS? Any predictions?
Anonymous wrote:Wow, this posting is really off topic. Back to OP's question: do any of the currently enrolled families know what happened to the old ED?
Anonymous wrote:Ummmm, isn't the Curriculum and Instruction Director an African American woman??????
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't trust this corporate charter. Pulling the old switcheroo/bait&switch before you even open is quite bold. But new DC families eager for Larlo to go to school "among peers" are not concerned in the least. BMCPS' leadership and Board of Directors well reflects its target student body.
How are they pulling a bait and switch? I don't see why parents should be concerned. Have you been to a community event, the entire team seems knowledgable, eager, excited, and experienced. I am not sure I understand your concern. It seems as though you may not like charters in general.
No dog and don't have an opinion whether it is a bait and switch.
But if you read their proposal it was all about bringing Montessori to poor, at risk kids that the other Montessoris don't now serve (and they took some shots at those schools). Much about locating there and having diverse leadership.
Now they are opening in already pretty gentrified Petworth with an all-white leadership team.
That's what the complaint is about.
+1. Thank you for stating facts.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't trust this corporate charter. Pulling the old switcheroo/bait&switch before you even open is quite bold. But new DC families eager for Larlo to go to school "among peers" are not concerned in the least. BMCPS' leadership and Board of Directors well reflects its target student body.
How are they pulling a bait and switch? I don't see why parents should be concerned. Have you been to a community event, the entire team seems knowledgable, eager, excited, and experienced. I am not sure I understand your concern. It seems as though you may not like charters in general.
No dog and don't have an opinion whether it is a bait and switch.
But if you read their proposal it was all about bringing Montessori to poor, at risk kids that the other Montessoris don't now serve (and they took some shots at those schools). Much about locating there and having diverse leadership.
Now they are opening in already pretty gentrified Petworth with an all-white leadership team.
That's what the complaint is about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't trust this corporate charter. Pulling the old switcheroo/bait&switch before you even open is quite bold. But new DC families eager for Larlo to go to school "among peers" are not concerned in the least. BMCPS' leadership and Board of Directors well reflects its target student body.
Union hack/troll.![]()
God forbid higher-SES white people should supervise a school, they have such a history of low performance. Look at Harvard. Shameful!
The huge difference is that Harvard is a PRIVATE educational institution explicitly found by wealthy white men as a finishing school for their wealthy white sons. Breakthrough is a charter network using PUBLIC funds to educate DC's white children. Check your privilege. Not a union hack/troll, just have a refined nose to sniff out BS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't trust this corporate charter. Pulling the old switcheroo/bait&switch before you even open is quite bold. But new DC families eager for Larlo to go to school "among peers" are not concerned in the least. BMCPS' leadership and Board of Directors well reflects its target student body.
How are they pulling a bait and switch? I don't see why parents should be concerned. Have you been to a community event, the entire team seems knowledgable, eager, excited, and experienced. I am not sure I understand your concern. It seems as though you may not like charters in general.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't trust this corporate charter. Pulling the old switcheroo/bait&switch before you even open is quite bold. But new DC families eager for Larlo to go to school "among peers" are not concerned in the least. BMCPS' leadership and Board of Directors well reflects its target student body.
Union hack/troll.![]()
God forbid higher-SES white people should supervise a school, they have such a history of low performance. Look at Harvard. Shameful!
Anonymous wrote:I don't trust this corporate charter. Pulling the old switcheroo/bait&switch before you even open is quite bold. But new DC families eager for Larlo to go to school "among peers" are not concerned in the least. BMCPS' leadership and Board of Directors well reflects its target student body.
Anonymous wrote:I don't trust this corporate charter. Pulling the old switcheroo/bait&switch before you even open is quite bold. But new DC families eager for Larlo to go to school "among peers" are not concerned in the least. BMCPS' leadership and Board of Directors well reflects its target student body.