Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maret is getting the support of the DC private school community. Maret feels unfairly maligned but some of the invective against them Maret-Jelleff arrangement seems to be vitriol directed at private schools in general. There are thousands of parents and students in the independent school community who live in our Nation’s Capital, the majority of them west of Rock Creek Park. Who do you think will carry more weight with Mary Cheh? Maret and other independent school parents or Hardy parents, a minority of whom live WOTP?
Nope. Plenty of private schools families don’t understand why in the world Maret doesn’t own their own fields the way their schools do.
Anonymous wrote:Maret is getting the support of the DC private school community. Maret feels unfairly maligned but some of the invective against them Maret-Jelleff arrangement seems to be vitriol directed at private schools in general. There are thousands of parents and students in the independent school community who live in our Nation’s Capital, the majority of them west of Rock Creek Park. Who do you think will carry more weight with Mary Cheh? Maret and other independent school parents or Hardy parents, a minority of whom live WOTP?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread is not portraying Maret families in a good light.
171 pages in and they haven’t figured out their best move is to zip it and enjoy the spoils.
Yup - they won and it is disgusting but that isn't enough - they have to come on here and flail around trying to defend the indefensible but all they are doing is demonstrating what pompous and clueless a$$es they are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hardy needs to build its own field. The administration and the parents need to grow a pair and demand that DCPS fund it.
Deflect and distract.
Address the needs of the other nine parties who wish to share the Jelleff facilities.
+1 Or explain why Maret can't afford a field of its own like other private schools despite not having to pay any taxes to DC.
Maret has a field for K-12. Unfortunately they have no room for a second field and can’t level out and turf the front lawn because the mansion house is a national historic landmark. C
So what? They could buy or rent a private piece of land nearby. Or move their parking lot underground like Sidwell did. Or move campuses altogether like GDS and Sidwell have done, when their prior campuses proved insufficient. Maret's inability to do any of this just shows it's a third rate private school with poor planning and administration.
If I were associated with Hardy, I’d think twice before tossing around pejoratives like “third rate school.” No one from Upper Northwest Washington, given a free choice between Hardy and Deal, would choose Hardy. DC has had to resort to compelling more Northwest kids to go to Hardy by gerrymandering the boundaries. Hardy’s prime distinction is that it is better than some other DC middle schools that are truly awful. It’s sad the way that Hardy still seems stuck in the Eighties or Nineties with its uniforms, a fad from that era that unruly urban schools embraced in an attempt to instill discipline, along with midnight basketball. Jelleff may still be available if Hardy wants to run a midnight hoops game. Maret probably would graciously step aside at that hour.
Actually, Maret does not have the basketball courts at midnight. BTW, is there something about midnight basketball that you would like to say out loud or are you just graciously keeping your real opinions to yourself?
Boy, Maret really is looking worse and worse here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hardy needs to build its own field. The administration and the parents need to grow a pair and demand that DCPS fund it.
Deflect and distract.
Address the needs of the other nine parties who wish to share the Jelleff facilities.
+1 Or explain why Maret can't afford a field of its own like other private schools despite not having to pay any taxes to DC.
Maret has a field for K-12. Unfortunately they have no room for a second field and can’t level out and turf the front lawn because the mansion house is a national historic landmark. C
So what? They could buy or rent a private piece of land nearby. Or move their parking lot underground like Sidwell did. Or move campuses altogether like GDS and Sidwell have done, when their prior campuses proved insufficient. Maret's inability to do any of this just shows it's a third rate private school with poor planning and administration.
If I were associated with Hardy, I’d think twice before tossing around pejoratives like “third rate school.” No one from Upper Northwest Washington, given a free choice between Hardy and Deal, would choose Hardy. DC has had to resort to compelling more Northwest kids to go to Hardy by gerrymandering the boundaries. Hardy’s prime distinction is that it is better than some other DC middle schools that are truly awful. It’s sad the way that Hardy still seems stuck in the Eighties or Nineties with its uniforms, a fad from that era that unruly urban schools embraced in an attempt to instill discipline, along with midnight basketball. Jelleff may still be available if Hardy wants to run a midnight hoops game. Maret probably would graciously step aside at that hour.
Actually, Maret does not have the basketball courts at midnight. BTW, is there something about midnight basketball that you would like to say out loud or are you just graciously keeping your real opinions to yourself?
Boy, Maret really is looking worse and worse here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hardy needs to build its own field. The administration and the parents need to grow a pair and demand that DCPS fund it.
Deflect and distract.
Address the needs of the other nine parties who wish to share the Jelleff facilities.
+1 Or explain why Maret can't afford a field of its own like other private schools despite not having to pay any taxes to DC.
Maret has a field for K-12. Unfortunately they have no room for a second field and can’t level out and turf the front lawn because the mansion house is a national historic landmark. C
So what? They could buy or rent a private piece of land nearby. Or move their parking lot underground like Sidwell did. Or move campuses altogether like GDS and Sidwell have done, when their prior campuses proved insufficient. Maret's inability to do any of this just shows it's a third rate private school with poor planning and administration.
If I were associated with Hardy, I’d think twice before tossing around pejoratives like “third rate school.” No one from Upper Northwest Washington, given a free choice between Hardy and Deal, would choose Hardy. DC has had to resort to compelling more Northwest kids to go to Hardy by gerrymandering the boundaries. Hardy’s prime distinction is that it is better than some other DC middle schools that are truly awful. It’s sad the way that Hardy still seems stuck in the Eighties or Nineties with its uniforms, a fad from that era that unruly urban schools embraced in an attempt to instill discipline, along with midnight basketball. Jelleff may still be available if Hardy wants to run a midnight hoops game. Maret probably would graciously step aside at that hour.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread is not portraying Maret families in a good light.
171 pages in and they haven’t figured out their best move is to zip it and enjoy the spoils.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hardy needs to build its own field. The administration and the parents need to grow a pair and demand that DCPS fund it.
Deflect and distract.
Address the needs of the other nine parties who wish to share the Jelleff facilities.
+1 Or explain why Maret can't afford a field of its own like other private schools despite not having to pay any taxes to DC.
Maret has a field for K-12. Unfortunately they have no room for a second field and can’t level out and turf the front lawn because the mansion house is a national historic landmark. C
So what? They could buy or rent a private piece of land nearby. Or move their parking lot underground like Sidwell did. Or move campuses altogether like GDS and Sidwell have done, when their prior campuses proved insufficient. Maret's inability to do any of this just shows it's a third rate private school with poor planning and administration.
If I were associated with Hardy, I’d think twice before tossing around pejoratives like “third rate school.” No one from Upper Northwest Washington, given a free choice between Hardy and Deal, would choose Hardy. DC has had to resort to compelling more Northwest kids to go to Hardy by gerrymandering the boundaries. Hardy’s prime distinction is that it is better than some other DC middle schools that are truly awful. It’s sad the way that Hardy still seems stuck in the Eighties or Nineties with its uniforms, a fad from that era that unruly urban schools embraced in an attempt to instill discipline, along with midnight basketball. Jelleff may still be available if Hardy wants to run a midnight hoops game. Maret probably would graciously step aside at that hour.
Yeah whatever Maret bot. At least we're not paying $40K a year for a school that can't even find a field without mooching off of DC taxpayers. And the fact that you think that the only DC public school or community organization that wants to use Jelleff (despite many posts and news articles citing that Eaton, Mann, Hardy Hyde-Addison, Stoddert and the DC boys and Girls club have also asked to use the field) shows that Maret didn't teach you reading comprehension. Maybe you should ask for a tuition refund until you grasp basic literacy.
Anonymous wrote:This thread is not portraying Maret families in a good light.
Anonymous wrote:If BGCGW participants need field time and most participants (being lower income) come to the after school from some distance to Georgetown, wouldn’t it make sense to move the program to a more available facility closer to where more of the participants live or go to school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hardy needs to build its own field. The administration and the parents need to grow a pair and demand that DCPS fund it.
Deflect and distract.
Address the needs of the other nine parties who wish to share the Jelleff facilities.
+1 Or explain why Maret can't afford a field of its own like other private schools despite not having to pay any taxes to DC.
Maret has a field for K-12. Unfortunately they have no room for a second field and can’t level out and turf the front lawn because the mansion house is a national historic landmark. C
So what? They could buy or rent a private piece of land nearby. Or move their parking lot underground like Sidwell did. Or move campuses altogether like GDS and Sidwell have done, when their prior campuses proved insufficient. Maret's inability to do any of this just shows it's a third rate private school with poor planning and administration.
If I were associated with Hardy, I’d think twice before tossing around pejoratives like “third rate school.” No one from Upper Northwest Washington, given a free choice between Hardy and Deal, would choose Hardy. DC has had to resort to compelling more Northwest kids to go to Hardy by gerrymandering the boundaries. Hardy’s prime distinction is that it is better than some other DC middle schools that are truly awful. It’s sad the way that Hardy still seems stuck in the Eighties or Nineties with its uniforms, a fad from that era that unruly urban schools embraced in an attempt to instill discipline, along with midnight basketball. Jelleff may still be available if Hardy wants to run a midnight hoops game. Maret probably would graciously step aside at that hour.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hardy needs to build its own field. The administration and the parents need to grow a pair and demand that DCPS fund it.
Deflect and distract.
Address the needs of the other nine parties who wish to share the Jelleff facilities.
+1 Or explain why Maret can't afford a field of its own like other private schools despite not having to pay any taxes to DC.
Maret has a field for K-12. Unfortunately they have no room for a second field and can’t level out and turf the front lawn because the mansion house is a national historic landmark. C
So what? They could buy or rent a private piece of land nearby. Or move their parking lot underground like Sidwell did. Or move campuses altogether like GDS and Sidwell have done, when their prior campuses proved insufficient. Maret's inability to do any of this just shows it's a third rate private school with poor planning and administration.
If I were associated with Hardy, I’d think twice before tossing around pejoratives like “third rate school.” No one from Upper Northwest Washington, given a free choice between Hardy and Deal, would choose Hardy. DC has had to resort to compelling more Northwest kids to go to Hardy by gerrymandering the boundaries. Hardy’s prime distinction is that it is better than some other DC middle schools that are truly awful. It’s sad the way that Hardy still seems stuck in the Eighties or Nineties with its uniforms, a fad from that era that unruly urban schools embraced in an attempt to instill discipline, along with midnight basketball. Jelleff may still be available if Hardy wants to run a midnight hoops game. Maret probably would graciously step aside at that hour.