Anonymous wrote:Never mind, I looked it up and yes, it is the same one who stole from the school in 2003-2004. Only in DC can we accept this kind of behavior as normal and pretend it didn't happen. Disgusting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can't combine Coolidge and Roosevelt without bloodshed, I hear
This is how it was in my day. Sad to hear it's still an issue.
Is there any proof it's that bad? We're not talking about Anacostia vs. Ballou - these kids are still multi-generational middle class in NW. Is there really no way for academically ambitious students outside the Wilson catchment to go to class without gang fights? Or is this, perhaps, overblown hype in the interest of serving specific, undisclosed agendas?
They aren't "gangs" it's just that your not from my "hood", therefore we don't like you.
Is this a problem at charters?
Anonymous wrote:No, I am not kidding. Sometimes I really have to wonder what the hell DCPS have been fed regarding their schools. If you are a special education inclusion teacher, and you are not tied down to a room- you can easily cut out. And I am friends with a few Coolidge teachers who do just that.
Wise up to your school system- or keep listening to the hype kaya Henderson shoves down your throat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was a teacher there for few years a decade ago. Morale was always an issue. The students knew they weren't in a choice school and many of the teachers were beyond burnt out.
Agreed. I know many teachers there who cut out of work early, show movies all day. There are some great teachers too- but the great ones want a strong leader who will drive the lazy ones out!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can't combine Coolidge and Roosevelt without bloodshed, I hear
This is how it was in my day. Sad to hear it's still an issue.
Is there any proof it's that bad? We're not talking about Anacostia vs. Ballou - these kids are still multi-generational middle class in NW. Is there really no way for academically ambitious students outside the Wilson catchment to go to class without gang fights? Or is this, perhaps, overblown hype in the interest of serving specific, undisclosed agendas?
They aren't "gangs" it's just that your not from my "hood", therefore we don't like you.
Is this a problem at charters?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can't combine Coolidge and Roosevelt without bloodshed, I hear
This is how it was in my day. Sad to hear it's still an issue.
Is there any proof it's that bad? We're not talking about Anacostia vs. Ballou - these kids are still multi-generational middle class in NW. Is there really no way for academically ambitious students outside the Wilson catchment to go to class without gang fights? Or is this, perhaps, overblown hype in the interest of serving specific, undisclosed agendas?
They aren't "gangs" it's just that your not from my "hood", therefore we don't like you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can't combine Coolidge and Roosevelt without bloodshed, I hear
This is how it was in my day. Sad to hear it's still an issue.
Is there any proof it's that bad? We're not talking about Anacostia vs. Ballou - these kids are still multi-generational middle class in NW. Is there really no way for academically ambitious students outside the Wilson catchment to go to class without gang fights? Or is this, perhaps, overblown hype in the interest of serving specific, undisclosed agendas?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can't combine Coolidge and Roosevelt without bloodshed, I hear
This is how it was in my day. Sad to hear it's still an issue.
Anonymous wrote:I was a teacher there for few years a decade ago. Morale was always an issue. The students knew they weren't in a choice school and many of the teachers were beyond burnt out.