Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Crestwood is her base.
This. Dance with the one that brought you. I think you can see a similar dynamic with her hesitance around a bus lane on 16th street.
For what I saw, there wasn't a lot of support for Bowser from Crestwood. I saw a lot of support for Catania. Did polling numbers show otherwise?
And she lost Ward 3. Big time.
Maybe so but she won EOTP ward 4 which is a big chunk of Lafayette and expected to go for Catania.
What streets east of rock creek park are zoned for Lafayette?
Anonymous wrote:Bowser is on record in April saying she does not support people east of the river and east of the park (Crestwood and 16th Street Heights) from losing their access to schools they have had access too.
Bowser is also on record saying she will tweak the boundaries more recently. I assume that means the East of the Park and East of the River back to what they were...
Anonymous wrote:Bowser is on record in April saying she does not support people east of the river and east of the park (Crestwood and 16th Street Heights) from losing their access to schools they have had access too.
Bowser is also on record saying she will tweak the boundaries more recently. I assume that means the East of the Park and East of the River back to what they were...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Crestwood is her base.
This. Dance with the one that brought you. I think you can see a similar dynamic with her hesitance around a bus lane on 16th street.
For what I saw, there wasn't a lot of support for Bowser from Crestwood. I saw a lot of support for Catania. Did polling numbers show otherwise?
And she lost Ward 3. Big time.
Maybe so but she won EOTP ward 4 which is a big chunk of Lafayette and expected to go for Catania.
Anonymous wrote:All the Crestwood folk were sure bowser would do something to tweak boundaries. Of course she has done nothing. Just a lot of blah blah.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Crestwood is her base.
This. Dance with the one that brought you. I think you can see a similar dynamic with her hesitance around a bus lane on 16th street.
For what I saw, there wasn't a lot of support for Bowser from Crestwood. I saw a lot of support for Catania. Did polling numbers show otherwise?
And she lost Ward 3. Big time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hear through the grapevine that Bowser is changing the latest approved boundaries in order to benefit Crestwood. But what sense would it make to do so? If that happens, why not do the same with other areas west of the park that have been excluded from Deal? And why not other areas east of the park that are actually closer to the school?
Again, it is just a rumor at this point, but something to pay attention to. I hope the new major doesn't fall under old cronyism.
Crestwood is her base. Yes, it's unfair, given the proxmity of those other neighborhoods to Deal and the fact that they have fed to Deal for decades (longer than anyone can remember).
Crestwood has also fed to Deal for decades. Crestwood and Woodley Park are equidistant to Deal. In addition, Woodley Park already has a middle school.
Eaton and Woodley Park will both continue to feed to middle schools with strong reputations. Where would Crestwood feed that would compare?
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like mayoral control of schools is not a good idea.
Anonymous wrote:Why is bowser legally allowed to tweak anything?