Anonymous wrote:David Grosso calls for a review of all 4 years of lottery data
Link: http://www.nbcwashington.com/blogs/first-read-dmv/Review-All-Four-Years-of-DC-School-Lottery-Councilmember-Says-423045494.html
Anonymous wrote: Could those of you trying to take this thread off-topic by going on and on about the stupid Brent situation and where it sits in proximity to, give it a rest? The poor mother who made the request and already has her plateful dealing with the deaf child was told no. Happy? Now let's focus on the fat bureaucrats who selfishly took advantage
Anonymous wrote:I can't believe people are giving the citizen requesters grief. They had the right to ask as discretion was a valid option. The denials reflect lack of political connection in geting the request approved. All of the requests granted were connected and all of the denials were not.
I don't really care if the request is reasonable or not, but I do resent the political calculations between Henderson and Beers about whether or not to grant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To be fair, I am pretty sure that Ross and Brent aren't the only schools that have students with deaf parents...
True, but I can believe that Brent, given its proximity to Gaulludet, might have a bigger or better organized proportion of kids fluent in ASL with deaf parents.
I hate to detract from the main point of this thread which is to skewer DC officials for their blatant corruption BUT ...
Brent is nowhere near Gallaudet. There are like 5 other elementary schools that are closer.
You beat me to it! Welcome to DCUM, where knowing anything isn't a prerequisite to stating an opinion.
it's in the general proximity, and I can certainly see that given how schools and neighborhoods developed, a cohort of Gaullaudet-affiliated parents would have enrolled their kids in Brent starting several years ago OOB, or moved in-bounds on the Hill. In fact there's an entire group called Capitol hill Children of Deaf Parents. But yeah, welcome to DCUM where everyone believes that they are THEEE expert.
No, it isn't. Maps and distances aren't debatable just because you know how make an eyeroll emoji.
do you have evidence that there is no community of children with deaf parents at Brent?
What's next? Asking if she has proof that there are no unicorns and fairies? If you know that exists at Brent, then please just state it rather than asking someone to prove a negative.
Anonymous wrote:I can't believe people are giving the citizen requesters grief. They had the right to ask as discretion was a valid option. The denials reflect lack of political connection in geting the request approved. All of the requests granted were connected and all of the denials were not.
I don't really care if the request is reasonable or not, but I do resent the political calculations between Henderson and Beers about whether or not to grant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To be fair, I am pretty sure that Ross and Brent aren't the only schools that have students with deaf parents...
True, but I can believe that Brent, given its proximity to Gaulludet, might have a bigger or better organized proportion of kids fluent in ASL with deaf parents.
I hate to detract from the main point of this thread which is to skewer DC officials for their blatant corruption BUT ...
Brent is nowhere near Gallaudet. There are like 5 other elementary schools that are closer.
You beat me to it! Welcome to DCUM, where knowing anything isn't a prerequisite to stating an opinion.
it's in the general proximity, and I can certainly see that given how schools and neighborhoods developed, a cohort of Gaullaudet-affiliated parents would have enrolled their kids in Brent starting several years ago OOB, or moved in-bounds on the Hill. In fact there's an entire group called Capitol hill Children of Deaf Parents. But yeah, welcome to DCUM where everyone believes that they are THEEE expert.
No, it isn't. Maps and distances aren't debatable just because you know how make an eyeroll emoji.
do you have evidence that there is no community of children with deaf parents at Brent?
Anonymous wrote:Kay clearly abused her power and she's no longer in her position. Can she still be named in a lawsuit if a group of parents wishes to sue? I would love for her to be personally liable for making personal decisions that favored her friends to the detriment of the rest kid is.
Anonymous wrote:11 pages on this and nothing on the budget cuts to the schools - you know, an issue that really affects us!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:11 pages on this and nothing on the budget cuts to the schools - you know, an issue that really affects us!
If we didn't have so much corruption, we'd have more money for our schools. It's all connected.
We are capable of focusing on multiple issues. I've worked through other avenues to fight for more funding.
Why don't you start another thread if you are concerned about funding?
Why do Courtney Snowden, Roberto Rodriguez, the city administrator, etc. think they can game the system at the expense of disabled children and the working class?
I'm sorry, if you make over $200K or work for a President, you are doing okay. You don't need a special connection. Let's focus on those that truly need support in this world.