Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP- completely agree. If she can't find a way to make better MS options, how can she be chancellor of the system?
She was never qualified to run DC's school system and Catania's oversight is finally pulling the veil from some people's eyes. It is time to recruit a professional cadre from some other city clear out the bloated Central Office with professionals who will live in DC and put their kids in our schools.
If they don't have skin in the game, they have no business running our schools.
Anonymous wrote:PP- completely agree. If she can't find a way to make better MS options, how can she be chancellor of the system?
Anonymous wrote:I have to agree saying we can't do Middle Schools was BS. Frankly, yes middle school is hard but it can be done, maybe not at the level white ward 3 parents want but there are schools that are taking kids with low SES and getting them to levels that they can choose to succeed. What I find frustrating are the number of kids that are reaching high school that have so few skills it really does become impossible for them to succeed. That said, elementary schools have to do better.
Anonymous wrote:She started her career as a middle school Spanish teacher in the South Bronx! Interesting...
Does anyone have her testimony on video? Couldn't find it online.
She must receive a vote of no confidence for making this kind of a statement.Anonymous wrote:She's not very good, is she? I don't really see DCPS making much progress under her stewardship.
Anonymous wrote:Was Michelle Rhee any better? I don't mean to bring her back up but who do you all suggest lead DCPS?
Anonymous wrote:perhaps it's less about it being hard or easy and more about the fact that it's just not an option to NOT do it. To say as School's Chancellor that you're going to funnel middle schoolers to charters is to basically say you've given up. Middle schoolers have always existed in education, it's not like this age group just suddenly arrived in the city or the planet. They are here to stay and to throw your hands up is pretty rediculous.
Anonymous wrote:I watched the hearing. She showed up 15 mins late and all but said "F you" to Catania. I'm not in love with the guy either, but she was flat out disrespectful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One thing I did find interesting about kaya's testimony- AP academy. She mentioned that she was looking into establishing an AP academy for students of all HS to attend. Since she could not justify full AP classes at some of the under enrolled HS, it would be beneficial to have a stand alone academy with different subject matters. I hope this materializes.
Exactly how is it a good idea to take AP classes away from underenrolled high schools?