Anonymous wrote:Gotta make Watkins a neighborhood school too, or else your MS idea cannot succeed. Watkins needs to get right-sized. LT needs to keep going to SH as well.
jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:
I don't get the "finalized in several years" part. The recommendations have been finalized and will be used in the lottery that begins in December (unless something changes). All that remains is an implementations plan.
I don't get it either, but here's text from an email from the Silverman campaign, dated 9/9. Somebody needs to ask her what she's talking about.
"There is a legitimate concern about making sure we have one strong middle school combining Brent with Maury, SWS, and Peabody.
That is something to fight for because there are three years until this plan is fully implemented.
I would work with Hill parents to fight for that change."
I guess she doesn't understand the plan. It takes three years to fully implement, but the boundary and feeder changes are immediate except for where they depend on new schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you live within a block or two of S-H? If you don't, you have no clue.
PP here I have lived within 2 blocks but not currently I do pass the school during school hours on a regular basis and know exactly the kind of behavior described -- not that much different than I've seen around Deal or Wilson either fwiw
Wrong. Deal neighbor here who regularly has appointments on the Hill.
Deal kids are like Westland kids or Pyle kids in their "school's out" behavior. Seriously, they walk in an orderly line across the NPS property and continue on home. No shouting, much bike riding
Wilson, now, that's a different story. MPD cops are there every single day, sitting there and cooly monitoring that last bell, in front of the school and around whole foods, cvs and the metro.
Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:
I don't get the "finalized in several years" part. The recommendations have been finalized and will be used in the lottery that begins in December (unless something changes). All that remains is an implementations plan.
I don't get it either, but here's text from an email from the Silverman campaign, dated 9/9. Somebody needs to ask her what she's talking about.
"There is a legitimate concern about making sure we have one strong middle school combining Brent with Maury, SWS, and Peabody.
That is something to fight for because there are three years until this plan is fully implemented.
I would work with Hill parents to fight for that change."
jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I don't get the "finalized in several years" part. The recommendations have been finalized and will be used in the lottery that begins in December (unless something changes). All that remains is an implementations plan.
I don't get it either, but here's text from an email from the Silverman campaign, dated 9/9. Somebody needs to ask her what she's talking about.
"There is a legitimate concern about making sure we have one strong middle school combining Brent with Maury, SWS, and Peabody.
That is something to fight for because there are three years until this plan is fully implemented.
I would work with Hill parents to fight for that change."