Anonymous wrote:I would never send my kid to a school funded by Walmart/Walton. Shame on MV.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have to admit, I'm going to think of Mundo Verde differently after this.
My husband still doesn't approve (for all the reasons mentioned in the article) but I am glad that I prevailed and sent our kid to MV because our local DCPS is not an option and I don't have the time or energy to invest in it. Ideological purity is not worth risking my child's education. Call me a hypocrite.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, I too am still processing....
Interesting analogy from a professor (who seems objective-although objectivity is really hard to find in this can of worms):
“When lots of charter schools open up, it’s like a new Walmart store moving in,” said Kevin G. Welner, director of the National Education Policy Center at University of Colorado in Boulder. “You could look at it and say, ‘Well, the schools in a community are losing families because of healthy competition the same way that the hardware store is losing customers because of healthy competition.’ But that doesn’t take into account the long-term harms to the community, which are probably greater than any short-term benefit.”
I wish they published more from him about the "long term harms". Do public schools completely crumble? Or can they somehow be built up to "compete" with charters?
This is a great article, has me thinking about both sides of this coin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have to admit, I'm going to think of Mundo Verde differently after this.
My husband still doesn't approve (for all the reasons mentioned in the article) but I am glad that I prevailed and sent our kid to MV because our local DCPS is not an option and I don't have the time or energy to invest in it. Ideological purity is not worth risking my child's education. Call me a hypocrite.
The charter movement thrives on parents like you.
I hope you're more parents like your husband, and that they ultimately prevail.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, I too am still processing....
Interesting analogy from a professor (who seems objective-although objectivity is really hard to find in this can of worms):
“When lots of charter schools open up, it’s like a new Walmart store moving in,” said Kevin G. Welner, director of the National Education Policy Center at University of Colorado in Boulder. “You could look at it and say, ‘Well, the schools in a community are losing families because of healthy competition the same way that the hardware store is losing customers because of healthy competition.’ But that doesn’t take into account the long-term harms to the community, which are probably greater than any short-term benefit.”
I wish they published more from him about the "long term harms". Do public schools completely crumble? Or can they somehow be built up to "compete" with charters?
This is a great article, has me thinking about both sides of this coin.
Anonymous wrote:I have to admit, I'm going to think of Mundo Verde differently after this.[/quot
You cannot single MV out. I now that YY also received Walmart grant and DCI has applied for such a grant. I applaud the school for seeking out these additional resources. They are not alone. If your child is at a. Barter school, are you sure the school has not sought, if not received a walmart educational grant?
On a different topic. I wonder how many anti-walmart people were happy when their cash strapped charters received walmart grants. I bet many do not recognize their hypocrisy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have to admit, I'm going to think of Mundo Verde differently after this.
My husband still doesn't approve (for all the reasons mentioned in the article) but I am glad that I prevailed and sent our kid to MV because our local DCPS is not an option and I don't have the time or energy to invest in it. Ideological purity is not worth risking my child's education. Call me a hypocrite.
The charter movement thrives on parents like you.
I hope you're more parents like your husband, and that they ultimately prevail.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have to admit, I'm going to think of Mundo Verde differently after this.
My husband still doesn't approve (for all the reasons mentioned in the article) but I am glad that I prevailed and sent our kid to MV because our local DCPS is not an option and I don't have the time or energy to invest in it. Ideological purity is not worth risking my child's education. Call me a hypocrite.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have to admit, I'm going to think of Mundo Verde differently after this.
Bullshit. MV isn't even mentioned in the article.
You're a teachers-union charter-hater and this is your dog food. Eat up, but don't expect anyone else to be fooled that's it some sort of gourmet offering.