Anonymous wrote:First time voter here. How will my ballot indicate that I can vote for two candidates for this position? (Glad I'm reading this thread -- I like both White and Grosso and thought I had to chose between them).
jsteele wrote:While you may have a specific bone to pick with Grosso -- and if your school is Shepherd I have sympathy for you -- Grosso is still heads and shoulders better than the alternatives. Grosso has made a sincere effort to remove politics from the school modernization process. I can't say that his efforts have always been perfect, but at least he has been attempting to address a real problem and has made significant progress. Beyond that, considering the current make-up of the Council (which to be sure has a number of great members), who is better prepared to lead the Education Committee?
Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:Exactly what oversight has Grosso done with DCPS? DCPS rides heard over him. As far as I'm concerned, a monkey would be just as effective. We need a leader with good, strong policies in charge of the Edu. Committee, not an empty suit.
Given that no monkeys are currently serving on the Council, which current Council Member or candidate do you think would do a better job than Grosso? My bet is that the most likely replacement for Grosso would be Gray. Looking forward, Trayon White might be a good candidate, but he hasn't even spent a day on the Council yet. The position really should be held by a an At-Large Member, and while Bonds, Silverman, and White are certainly capable, I don't see them filling Grosso's shoes at this point.
Write in Catania?
jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:Voting for Robert White.
Again, remember that you get two votes.
jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:Exactly what oversight has Grosso done with DCPS? DCPS rides heard over him. As far as I'm concerned, a monkey would be just as effective. We need a leader with good, strong policies in charge of the Edu. Committee, not an empty suit.
Given that no monkeys are currently serving on the Council, which current Council Member or candidate do you think would do a better job than Grosso? My bet is that the most likely replacement for Grosso would be Gray. Looking forward, Trayon White might be a good candidate, but he hasn't even spent a day on the Council yet. The position really should be held by a an At-Large Member, and while Bonds, Silverman, and White are certainly capable, I don't see them filling Grosso's shoes at this point.
Anonymous wrote:Exactly what oversight has Grosso done with DCPS? DCPS rides heard over him. As far as I'm concerned, a monkey would be just as effective. We need a leader with good, strong policies in charge of the Edu. Committee, not an empty suit.