Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why doesn’t Goulet have his kids in DCPS/DCPCS?
Probably for the same reason the council members never do.
Matt Frumin had his kids in DCPS k-12.
He lives walking distance to the highest performing schools in the city. Not exactly a risk taker.
Yeah, but you can hardly criticize him for living in Ward 3 and sending his kids to school there, then running for Ward 3 D.C. Council seat. If everyone who lives in Ward 3 sent their kids to DCPS all the way through 12th grade, that'd be great.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why doesn’t Goulet have his kids in DCPS/DCPCS?
Probably for the same reason the council members never do.
Matt Frumin had his kids in DCPS k-12.
He lives walking distance to the highest performing schools in the city. Not exactly a risk taker.
Yeah, but you can hardly criticize him for living in Ward 3 and sending his kids to school there, then running for Ward 3 D.C. Council seat. If everyone who lives in Ward 3 sent their kids to DCPS all the way through 12th grade, that'd be great.
He is knowledgeable and would make a good At Large Rep, but he doesn’t seem to have the fire in the belly for the upcoming school redistricting fight. We need someone who is going to fight for Ward 3 and I don’t get the impression he’s up for this fight which is going to require a hard conversation about school boundaries.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why doesn’t Goulet have his kids in DCPS/DCPCS?
Probably for the same reason the council members never do.
Matt Frumin had his kids in DCPS k-12.
He lives walking distance to the highest performing schools in the city. Not exactly a risk taker.
Yeah, but you can hardly criticize him for living in Ward 3 and sending his kids to school there, then running for Ward 3 D.C. Council seat. If everyone who lives in Ward 3 sent their kids to DCPS all the way through 12th grade, that'd be great.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just got a flyer in the mail from Sriqui. Lot's of people I know of on the list of endorsements. People on the ground leading out schools, like the Mann principal, Mann and Hardy PTA presidents, Deal and Jackson-Reed leaders. I'm sure the others are known too, just not to me.
It seems like anyone who knows anything about local public schooling is backing Sriqui. I don't need to learn any more than that.
+1
It is the tell that Goulet is supported by DFER (during the Council race) and the Washington Post. Not a single educator or stakeholder in DCPS has endorsed him to my knowledge.
Maybe, just maybe we try some new ideas. Or are we happy being #49 out of #51?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why doesn’t Goulet have his kids in DCPS/DCPCS?
Probably for the same reason the council members never do.
Matt Frumin had his kids in DCPS k-12.
He lives walking distance to the highest performing schools in the city. Not exactly a risk taker.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why doesn’t Goulet have his kids in DCPS/DCPCS?
Probably for the same reason the council members never do.
Matt Frumin had his kids in DCPS k-12.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why doesn’t Goulet have his kids in DCPS/DCPCS?
Probably for the same reason the council members never do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just got a flyer in the mail from Sriqui. Lot's of people I know of on the list of endorsements. People on the ground leading out schools, like the Mann principal, Mann and Hardy PTA presidents, Deal and Jackson-Reed leaders. I'm sure the others are known too, just not to me.
It seems like anyone who knows anything about local public schooling is backing Sriqui. I don't need to learn any more than that.
+1
It is the tell that Goulet is supported by DFER (during the Council race) and the Washington Post. Not a single educator or stakeholder in DCPS has endorsed him to my knowledge.
Maybe, just maybe we try some new ideas. Or are we happy being #49 out of #51?
Anonymous wrote:Not likely. Did Ruth Wattenburg or Laura Slover run for Council?
Goulet has made his intentions known.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What does the BOE rep actually do, if anything?
Itnis mostly curricular work...something Goulet knows absolutely nothing about. He only wants this eat to be a launch for a future Council run.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just got a flyer in the mail from Sriqui. Lot's of people I know of on the list of endorsements. People on the ground leading out schools, like the Mann principal, Mann and Hardy PTA presidents, Deal and Jackson-Reed leaders. I'm sure the others are known too, just not to me.
It seems like anyone who knows anything about local public schooling is backing Sriqui. I don't need to learn any more than that.
+1
It is the tell that Goulet is supported by DFER (during the Council race) and the Washington Post. Not a single educator or stakeholder in DCPS has endorsed him to my knowledge.
Anonymous wrote:Just got a flyer in the mail from Sriqui. Lot's of people I know of on the list of endorsements. People on the ground leading out schools, like the Mann principal, Mann and Hardy PTA presidents, Deal and Jackson-Reed leaders. I'm sure the others are known too, just not to me.
It seems like anyone who knows anything about local public schooling is backing Sriqui. I don't need to learn any more than that.