Anonymous wrote:Just got weird robocall supposedly from Stephanie Lilley's husband stating that she was the only Republican on the School Board ballot. Is that really true?
Already voted for Trina Braun.
Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Wattenberg apparently won tonight. So, congratulations to her.
I wish her the best, but she represents why I consider the Board so problematic. Public school parents need a better voice in this city, but they are demeaned as "just a parent" when they get involved. There are very few current DCPS parents on the Board of Education. Instead, it is a bunch of "policy experts" who represent their professional affiliation's viewpoints and interests far better than the interests of current kids and families in DCPS. I hope she will stay connected to current parents and listen to their opinions and insights. I also hope she will go beyond Janney, Deal, and Wilson to understand the issues facing it other schools because the experience elsewhere, even in Ward 3, can be very different. And for the record, I was not a candidate or friend to any of the candidates in this race. I am just an informed and active DCPS parent who is dismayed by how education in DC is driven by national education battles instead of the reality of what is happening in our schools.
jsteele wrote:Wattenberg apparently won tonight. So, congratulations to her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just got weird robocall supposedly from Stephanie Lilley's husband stating that she was the only Republican on the School Board ballot. Is that really true?
Already voted for Trina Braun.
Trish Braun is persona non grata in our neighborhood. As a member of the school boundary committee, Braun had no issue with telling other ward 3 families who expected to send their kids to Deal that Lesser performing Hardy was good enough for their kids. Of course Braun decided that Hardy wasn't good enough for her child and she had the ability to go private school over Hardy. Braun's campaign slogan should be "do as I say, not as I do."
Tricia Braun was not a boundary committee member. Mattew Frumin was the Ward 3 representative in that Committee.
Ruth Wattenberg's supporters mystified this fact in bad faith.
I can't believe that I donated to Frumin's losing council campaign.. He did not protect Ward 3's interests as the ward's rep.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just got weird robocall supposedly from Stephanie Lilley's husband stating that she was the only Republican on the School Board ballot. Is that really true?
Already voted for Trina Braun.
Trish Braun is persona non grata in our neighborhood. As a member of the school boundary committee, Braun had no issue with telling other ward 3 families who expected to send their kids to Deal that Lesser performing Hardy was good enough for their kids. Of course Braun decided that Hardy wasn't good enough for her child and she had the ability to go private school over Hardy. Braun's campaign slogan should be "do as I say, not as I do."
Tricia Braun was not a boundary committee member. Mattew Frumin was the Ward 3 representative in that Committee.
Ruth Wattenberg's supporters mystified this fact in bad faith.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just got weird robocall supposedly from Stephanie Lilley's husband stating that she was the only Republican on the School Board ballot. Is that really true?
Already voted for Trina Braun.
Trish Braun is persona non grata in our neighborhood. As a member of the school boundary committee, Braun had no issue with telling other ward 3 families who expected to send their kids to Deal that Lesser performing Hardy was good enough for their kids. Of course Braun decided that Hardy wasn't good enough for her child and she had the ability to go private school over Hardy. Braun's campaign slogan should be "do as I say, not as I do."
Tricia Braun was not a boundary committee member. Mattew Frumin was the Ward 3 representative in that Committee.
Ruth Wattenberg's supporters mystified this fact in bad faith.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just got weird robocall supposedly from Stephanie Lilley's husband stating that she was the only Republican on the School Board ballot. Is that really true?
Already voted for Trina Braun.
Trish Braun is persona non grata in our neighborhood. As a member of the school boundary committee, Braun had no issue with telling other ward 3 families who expected to send their kids to Deal that Lesser performing Hardy was good enough for their kids. Of course Braun decided that Hardy wasn't good enough for her child and she had the ability to go private school over Hardy. Braun's campaign slogan should be "do as I say, not as I do."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just got weird robocall supposedly from Stephanie Lilley's husband stating that she was the only Republican on the School Board ballot. Is that really true?
Already voted for Trina Braun.
Trish Braun is persona non grata in our neighborhood. As a member of the school boundary committee, Braun had no issue with telling other ward 3 families who expected to send their kids to Deal that Lesser performing Hardy was good enough for their kids. Of course Braun decided that Hardy wasn't good enough for her child and she had the ability to go private school over Hardy. Braun's campaign slogan should be "do as I say, not as I do."
Anonymous wrote:Just got weird robocall supposedly from Stephanie Lilley's husband stating that she was the only Republican on the School Board ballot. Is that really true?
Already voted for Trina Braun.
Anonymous wrote:Just got weird robocall supposedly from Stephanie Lilley's husband stating that she was the only Republican on the School Board ballot. Is that really true?
Already voted for Trina Braun.
Anonymous wrote:Just got weird robocall supposedly from Stephanie Lilley's husband stating that she was the only Republican on the School Board ballot. Is that really true?
Already voted for Trina Braun.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like Stephanie Lilley, who is also a candidate for Ward 3 Board of Ed. She has a lot of experience improving schools in other Wards/parts of the city (not limited to Ward 3) and is already working on some interesting initiatives to improve access to high quality education for more students. She has my vote.
i looked at all of the candidates and finally settled on Lilley as well