Anonymous wrote:" I bet that the board and administration spent a lot of time building relationships with Mayor Bowser and her people over the summer, reminding them of GDS's unique history in DC."
GDS' history is absolutely irrelevant to the development issue. I'm not rooting against GDS by any means but statements like this don't improve perception of the school. This is a decision that GDS will eventually win on the merits of the project, not its social history.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If 2015-16 was sort of GDS's version of "annus horribilis" the coming academic year promises to be much better. The school has dealt with last year's distractions. And hopefully DC sees the light and green-lights the campus consolidation and the exciting plans for Wisconsin Ave!
I hope so. But for this to be true, GDS must have done a lot of hard work over the summer. Not only working with the District and neighbors but also with parents. There is nothing magic about time off unless you take advantage of it. There is a huge opportunity for leadership to reboot. I believe they have one shot. Now. But if the same issues emerge, there will probably be a need for change. I don't necessarily blame the Admin entirely. There also needs to be some gut checking with parents and students about what is really productive input and what is not.
That hasn't happened. The hope appears to be that most of the people who were profoundly disillusioned by the administration's behavior last year have left and that those who remain can be driven out or bullied into silence.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
That hasn't happened. The hope appears to be that most of the people who were profoundly disillusioned by the administration's behavior last year have left and that those who remain can be driven out or bullied into silence.
How could yo POSSIBLY know that, without school being back in session for another 2 weeks. Just another person spreading the hate online because you have no life otherwise.
Anonymous wrote:If 2015-16 was sort of GDS's version of "annus horribilis" the coming academic year promises to be much better. The school has dealt with last year's distractions. And hopefully DC sees the light and green-lights the campus consolidation and the exciting plans for Wisconsin Ave!
I hope so. But for this to be true, GDS must have done a lot of hard work over the summer. Not only working with the District and neighbors but also with parents. There is nothing magic about time off unless you take advantage of it. There is a huge opportunity for leadership to reboot. I believe they have one shot. Now. But if the same issues emerge, there will probably be a need for change. I don't necessarily blame the Admin entirely. There also needs to be some gut checking with parents and students about what is really productive input and what is not.
Anonymous wrote:If 2015-16 was sort of GDS's version of "annus horribilis" the coming academic year promises to be much better. The school has dealt with last year's distractions. And hopefully DC sees the light and green-lights the campus consolidation and the exciting plans for Wisconsin Ave!