Anonymous wrote:it is embarrassing how much time people spend debating the names of schools.
just give them all numbers and move on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone else find this quote from the chancellor....awkward? “At DCPS, where a majority of our school leaders and students, and nearly half of our teachers identify as Black, we are committed to fulfilling the efforts of social activism and ensuring that the names we call our schools reflect our values and commitment to diversity.”
Yes. It is clunky and awkward
Anonymous wrote:What exactly is wrong with it? Seems like the best choice. Do you want every item with Wilson on it to be thrown into a land fill? We are in the middle of a climate emergency in case you hadn’t noticed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a cop-out designed to make the name change as minimally disruptive as possible. I actually had joked that they'd propose this before they even came out with the list of possible names, only to find the joke was on me when August Wilson was on it.
August Wilson is certainly deserving of having a high school named for him, but the only reason a school in D.C. — where he has no real cultural connections — is choosing the name is because it's the same last name as Woodrow Wilson's.
+1, lazy decision. They should have picked someone with a connection to the city.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone else find this quote from the chancellor....awkward? “At DCPS, where a majority of our school leaders and students, and nearly half of our teachers identify as Black, we are committed to fulfilling the efforts of social activism and ensuring that the names we call our schools reflect our values and commitment to diversity.”
Anonymous wrote:Anyone else find this quote from the chancellor....awkward? “At DCPS, where a majority of our school leaders and students, and nearly half of our teachers identify as Black, we are committed to fulfilling the efforts of social activism and ensuring that the names we call our schools reflect our values and commitment to diversity.”
Anonymous wrote:Anyone else find this quote from the chancellor....awkward? “At DCPS, where a majority of our school leaders and students, and nearly half of our teachers identify as Black, we are committed to fulfilling the efforts of social activism and ensuring that the names we call our schools reflect our values and commitment to diversity.”