Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All you have to do is show up with signs every day Maret uses the field. But that would require more than typing on your iPhone to an anonymous forum. Not gonna happen.
People have enough motivation to protest. The problem is that the recipients of protests at Jelleff would be the kids on the field when it is the Maret adults (and DC govt) that should be held accountable.
If any protesters so much as get within 50 feet of the kids, they should be tased, cuffed and arrested.
On what grounds? Is protesting corruption a criminal act now in Maret-land? Any protesters would be well within their legal rights to walk onto the field and stay there. Despite this horrid deal, Jelleff is still public property.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Burleith Citizens Association annual meeting is tonight at Washington International School (lower campus, 36th Street between S and Reservoir).
Jack Evans will be there to give his Ward 2 report from 7:35-7:45pm. Come prepared to ask questions about Jelleff and his recent corruption findings.
Tommy Jones from DPR will be giving an update on the transfer of Ellington Field from 8:05-8:15pm.
Anyone can attend.
I hope someone goes on behalf of the 100 kids without any outdoor space to play.
I’d love to see someone from the Washington Teachers Union announce their they will voluntarily give up their free Hardy on-site parking lot. On behalf of the kids who have no place to play. Of course they would.
The kids with no outdoor play space are at Jelleff after-school, not Hardy. And as been explained here multiple times, the parking is a red herring.
Really? Then so is the notion that the poor Hardy students are being denied a place to play. The selfishness of the Hardy staff is appalling.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All you have to do is show up with signs every day Maret uses the field. But that would require more than typing on your iPhone to an anonymous forum. Not gonna happen.
People have enough motivation to protest. The problem is that the recipients of protests at Jelleff would be the kids on the field when it is the Maret adults (and DC govt) that should be held accountable.
If any protesters so much as get within 50 feet of the kids, they should be tased, cuffed and arrested.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Burleith Citizens Association annual meeting is tonight at Washington International School (lower campus, 36th Street between S and Reservoir).
Jack Evans will be there to give his Ward 2 report from 7:35-7:45pm. Come prepared to ask questions about Jelleff and his recent corruption findings.
Tommy Jones from DPR will be giving an update on the transfer of Ellington Field from 8:05-8:15pm.
Anyone can attend.
I hope someone goes on behalf of the 100 kids without any outdoor space to play.
I’d love to see someone from the Washington Teachers Union announce their they will voluntarily give up their free Hardy on-site parking lot. On behalf of the kids who have no place to play. Of course they would.
The kids with no outdoor play space are at Jelleff after-school, not Hardy. And as been explained here multiple times, the parking is a red herring.
Really? Then so is the notion that the poor Hardy students are being denied a place to play. The selfishness of the Hardy staff is appalling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Burleith Citizens Association annual meeting is tonight at Washington International School (lower campus, 36th Street between S and Reservoir).
Jack Evans will be there to give his Ward 2 report from 7:35-7:45pm. Come prepared to ask questions about Jelleff and his recent corruption findings.
Tommy Jones from DPR will be giving an update on the transfer of Ellington Field from 8:05-8:15pm.
Anyone can attend.
I hope someone goes on behalf of the 100 kids without any outdoor space to play.
I’d love to see someone from the Washington Teachers Union announce their they will voluntarily give up their free Hardy on-site parking lot. On behalf of the kids who have no place to play. Of course they would.
The kids with no outdoor play space are at Jelleff after-school, not Hardy. And as been explained here multiple times, the parking is a red herring.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All you have to do is show up with signs every day Maret uses the field. But that would require more than typing on your iPhone to an anonymous forum. Not gonna happen.
People have enough motivation to protest. The problem is that the recipients of protests at Jelleff would be the kids on the field when it is the Maret adults (and DC govt) that should be held accountable.
Anonymous wrote:All you have to do is show up with signs every day Maret uses the field. But that would require more than typing on your iPhone to an anonymous forum. Not gonna happen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Burleith Citizens Association annual meeting is tonight at Washington International School (lower campus, 36th Street between S and Reservoir).
Jack Evans will be there to give his Ward 2 report from 7:35-7:45pm. Come prepared to ask questions about Jelleff and his recent corruption findings.
Tommy Jones from DPR will be giving an update on the transfer of Ellington Field from 8:05-8:15pm.
Anyone can attend.
I hope someone goes on behalf of the 100 kids without any outdoor space to play.
I’d love to see someone from the Washington Teachers Union announce their they will voluntarily give up their free Hardy on-site parking lot. On behalf of the kids who have no place to play. Of course they would.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Burleith Citizens Association annual meeting is tonight at Washington International School (lower campus, 36th Street between S and Reservoir).
Jack Evans will be there to give his Ward 2 report from 7:35-7:45pm. Come prepared to ask questions about Jelleff and his recent corruption findings.
Tommy Jones from DPR will be giving an update on the transfer of Ellington Field from 8:05-8:15pm.
Anyone can attend.
I hope someone goes on behalf of the 100 kids without any outdoor space to play.
Anonymous wrote:All you have to do is show up with signs every day Maret uses the field. But that would require more than typing on your iPhone to an anonymous forum. Not gonna happen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All you have to do is show up with signs every day Maret uses the field. But that would require more than typing on your iPhone to an anonymous forum. Not gonna happen.
People have enough motivation to protest. The problem is that the recipients of protests at Jelleff would be the kids on the field when it is the Maret adults (and DC govt) that should be held accountable.
The parents come pick up their kids. Don't let me get started about how many high and mighty types are there on game days with the other private schools. I am pretty sure this is just a smart phone virtual group and you have no idea about the actual field use.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All you have to do is show up with signs every day Maret uses the field. But that would require more than typing on your iPhone to an anonymous forum. Not gonna happen.
People have enough motivation to protest. The problem is that the recipients of protests at Jelleff would be the kids on the field when it is the Maret adults (and DC govt) that should be held accountable.
Anonymous wrote:All you have to do is show up with signs every day Maret uses the field. But that would require more than typing on your iPhone to an anonymous forum. Not gonna happen.