Anonymous wrote:it was in the NW current, a start
Anonymous wrote:Is this news-worthy? Possibility for press?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course, if DCPS wasn't hanging on to about 25 empty buildings, this problem wouldn't have happened.
That must be why this has happened to all the other charter schools - definitely not their own mismanagement. /sarcasm
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Welcome to school choice - the choice to to be played for fools by a school administration without a school building. The choice to frantically look for a school in late August. The choice to have no idea what your family's daily commute will be. The choice not to have a good neighborhood school, but to be held hostage by the private sector that focuses on profit, not families.
Welcome to Charter schools.
Because the alternative of at least 50 years or several generations of incompetence (not to mention at least a billion dollars worth of financial mis-management) is preferable?
Bitch, please.
Charters are going to have to deliberate shoot themselves in the head (not the 3 or 4 you hate, but all 60 or so that everybody loves) for your vinegar to even be worth diluting.
You are a miserable bee-yotch with an anti-education, anti-child, anti-DC agenda.
And no, I have nothing whatsoever to do with SS. I just know that you suck.
Anonymous wrote:Welcome to school choice - the choice to to be played for fools by a school administration without a school building. The choice to frantically look for a school in late August. The choice to have no idea what your family's daily commute will be. The choice not to have a good neighborhood school, but to be held hostage by the private sector that focuses on profit, not families.
Welcome to Charter schools.
Anonymous wrote:Of course, if DCPS wasn't hanging on to about 25 empty buildings, this problem wouldn't have happened.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is anyone able to pin down when SSMA found out that the Wisconsin ave location fell through? From watching the PSCB meeting, I was not able to tell. I am curious how long they held onto this info while extending new enrollment invitations and taking acceptances.
I might mention, I almost puked while watching the SSMA administration being "commended" and called "astute" in dealing with this situation. Those are not the first words that would come to my mind.
Completely agree. I also can't believe that the charter board seemed fine with what happened.
Is the charter school board accountable to elected officials? Is there some way that we can complain (effectively) about this?
The charter school board is appointed by the mayor. Otherwise it is completely unaccountable.
I guess we can only hope that parents vote with their feet and decide to walk from SSMA. (I'm sure many have no other option though, unfortunately.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is anyone able to pin down when SSMA found out that the Wisconsin ave location fell through? From watching the PSCB meeting, I was not able to tell. I am curious how long they held onto this info while extending new enrollment invitations and taking acceptances.
I might mention, I almost puked while watching the SSMA administration being "commended" and called "astute" in dealing with this situation. Those are not the first words that would come to my mind.
Completely agree. I also can't believe that the charter board seemed fine with what happened.
Is the charter school board accountable to elected officials? Is there some way that we can complain (effectively) about this?
The charter school board is appointed by the mayor. Otherwise it is completely unaccountable.