Anonymous wrote:I can see your points. Then again, consider where it got us expecting every single leader have their kids in public schools... I'd much rather they stay honest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The WaPo article says his kids attend Washington International School - not DCI.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/education/bowser-taps-new-deputy-mayor-for-education-from-outside-dc-schools/2018/09/24/9a7dfa04-c03e-11e8-90c9-23f963eea204_story.html?utm_term=.0c0878ddc31b
Surely - there is a qualified person who has their child enrolled in a public school. I'm tired of people not having skin in the game!!!!
Yeah, that worked so well for Antwan Wilson.
DME is in charge of public and public charters its 50/50
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The WaPo article says his kids attend Washington International School - not DCI.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/education/bowser-taps-new-deputy-mayor-for-education-from-outside-dc-schools/2018/09/24/9a7dfa04-c03e-11e8-90c9-23f963eea204_story.html?utm_term=.0c0878ddc31b
Surely - there is a qualified person who has their child enrolled in a public school. I'm tired of people not having skin in the game!!!!
Yeah, that worked so well for Antwan Wilson.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The WaPo article says his kids attend Washington International School - not DCI.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/education/bowser-taps-new-deputy-mayor-for-education-from-outside-dc-schools/2018/09/24/9a7dfa04-c03e-11e8-90c9-23f963eea204_story.html?utm_term=.0c0878ddc31b
Surely - there is a qualified person who has their child enrolled in a public school. I'm tired of people not having skin in the game!!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have kids in a charter (not necessarily forever - they're still young and I'm also open to application DCPS HSs) and I don't like the idea of a DME with this attitude:
"In his essay, Khin called for traditional public school districts to forgo trying to be all things to all people and to “specialize” by focusing on the “hardest-to-serve” students. He wrote that charter schools, like magnets and other special admission schools, could more-or-less manage themselves." (source: https://wamu.org/story/18/09/25/bowser-picks-former-consultant-deputy-mayor-education/)
I noticed that too so much for trying for more integration and neighborhood schools. At least he's honest DCPS needs to focus on the kids that need the most help. If your kid doesn't need help they are going to most likely be better served in a charter or private.
Anonymous wrote:I wonder if he started with his kids in public before switching (I did this), or whether he went straight to private. That way he would at least have some experience with DCPS and a sense of what the possible deficits/areas to strengthen are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The WaPo article says his kids attend Washington International School - not DCI.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/education/bowser-taps-new-deputy-mayor-for-education-from-outside-dc-schools/2018/09/24/9a7dfa04-c03e-11e8-90c9-23f963eea204_story.html?utm_term=.0c0878ddc31b
Great - private school!
Anonymous wrote:I have kids in a charter (not necessarily forever - they're still young and I'm also open to application DCPS HSs) and I don't like the idea of a DME with this attitude:
"In his essay, Khin called for traditional public school districts to forgo trying to be all things to all people and to “specialize” by focusing on the “hardest-to-serve” students. He wrote that charter schools, like magnets and other special admission schools, could more-or-less manage themselves." (source: https://wamu.org/story/18/09/25/bowser-picks-former-consultant-deputy-mayor-education/)
Anonymous wrote:it's such an obvious question though. "Mr. Kihn, what's so good about Washington International School?" Why do you favor it for your children?