Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish that DC would send that amateur chancellor Antwad W. back to Oakland from whence he came.
I'm genuinely interested in why you say that? What situations/experiences led you to make such a comment so early in his tenure?
Not PP, but rumor has it he exited Oakland after only a few years because he went way over budget. I always wondered why his time there was so short.
Not really a rumor. Well documented. Bowser has given up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish that DC would send that amateur chancellor Antwad W. back to Oakland from whence he came.
I'm genuinely interested in why you say that? What situations/experiences led you to make such a comment so early in his tenure?
Not PP, but rumor has it he exited Oakland after only a few years because he went way over budget. I always wondered why his time there was so short.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish that DC would send that amateur chancellor Antwad W. back to Oakland from whence he came.
I'm genuinely interested in why you say that? What situations/experiences led you to make such a comment so early in his tenure?
Anonymous wrote:I wish that DC would send that amateur chancellor Antwad W. back to Oakland from whence he came.
Anonymous wrote:...or 2 or 3...or 8. LOLAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is unnecessary event... we are meeting with personnel and programs in 2017 that will change by 2018. We have charters and dcps in competition for the same demographics. You wont have Costco and Sam's sharing the same parking lot. This one stop shop mentality is not for these parents. On-line if school choice was run by Amazon then tge efficiency would me noticeable.
Forgot that Twan and Murrie showed their faces and left.
The elephant in the room was Ballou.
The unofficial and some may say noticeable absence of some high school principals. Coincidence or solidarity for Ballou
Someone had a cocktail tonight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is unnecessary event... we are meeting with personnel and programs in 2017 that will change by 2018. We have charters and dcps in competition for the same demographics. You wont have Costco and Sam's sharing the same parking lot. This one stop shop mentality is not for these parents. On-line if school choice was run by Amazon then tge efficiency would me noticeable.
Forgot that Twan and Murrie showed their faces and left.
The elephant in the room was Ballou.
The unofficial and some may say noticeable absence of some high school principals. Coincidence or solidarity for Ballou
Someone had a cocktail tonight.
Anonymous wrote:It is unnecessary event... we are meeting with personnel and programs in 2017 that will change by 2018. We have charters and dcps in competition for the same demographics. You wont have Costco and Sam's sharing the same parking lot. This one stop shop mentality is not for these parents. On-line if school choice was run by Amazon then tge efficiency would me noticeable.
Forgot that Twan and Murrie showed their faces and left.
The elephant in the room was Ballou.
The unofficial and some may say noticeable absence of some high school principals. Coincidence or solidarity for Ballou
Anonymous wrote:Anyone want to place a bet on odds of LAMB showing up?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought it was worthwhile. My goal was to get a quick feeling for a large number of schools, and it was definitely a way to do that.
Did you find any hidden gems?
I’d like to know this too. I’d like to know what schools that aren’t usually spoken highly about here impressed people.
Well, I was impressed with Burroughs, but it isn't really hidden anymore. I thought Langley's principal was good and I liked their Conscious Discipline stuff. I have a handful of potential schools at the bottom of my list, all ward 5 neighborhood schools, and can only list a few. But I think Langley will be one of them.
Burroughs is a gem for Early Childhood “if” you get the right teachers. As a happy parent that was there for ECE, it’s unfortunate that leadership has not made the necessary staff changes that need to happen for this school to be great. The quality of liking kids should have been considered when staffing. If you get in make sure you get the nice teachers. You will know right away.
As far as beyond PK, more staffing changes are needed. Wonderful building, great location, very engaging teachers if you get the right ones. I also wish there were more neighborhood kids at Burroughs, There aren’t many Brookland kids there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought it was worthwhile. My goal was to get a quick feeling for a large number of schools, and it was definitely a way to do that.
Did you find any hidden gems?
I’d like to know this too. I’d like to know what schools that aren’t usually spoken highly about here impressed people.
Well, I was impressed with Burroughs, but it isn't really hidden anymore. I thought Langley's principal was good and I liked their Conscious Discipline stuff. I have a handful of potential schools at the bottom of my list, all ward 5 neighborhood schools, and can only list a few. But I think Langley will be one of them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought it was worthwhile. My goal was to get a quick feeling for a large number of schools, and it was definitely a way to do that.
Did you find any hidden gems?
I’d like to know this too. I’d like to know what schools that aren’t usually spoken highly about here impressed people.