Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm interested in how the commute worked for students from CP and WP.
Same. Is everyone just driving to this utterly inaccessible school?
Anonymous wrote:I'm interested in how the commute worked for students from CP and WP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it is bizarre that Italian is offered at the middle school level unless of course someone else (like the embassy) pays for it. Italian is spoken in only one country in the world right? Maybe there’s some Italian in Ethiopia. And from my time in Italy, the Italians I encountered spoke at least a little English. So
what’s the point??
Omg. Americans are so dumb. It's the third most common language in the European Union, and is a required language in many Latin American countries...because....Italians...traveled...and emigrated. It's an official language in several countries and a widely-spoken one in many more. It's one of the most widely studied languages in the world...I am sure had a drunken honeymoon in Venice and fancy yourself an authority. It's also mutually intelligible with Spanish, and given the number of ESL students in DC who speak Spanish as a mother tongue, probably more easily acquired.
Anyone who thinks Italian should be offered instead of languages such as Chinese, French, Arabic or Russian is either not serious or an idiot.
I travel all over the world for work. There are many languages I’ve cursed myself for not having learned. Never once have I come upon a need to know any Italian.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:yeah, it will be ready.
and after the wilson/JR renaming fiasco DCPS isn't going to pick a person to name the school unless a political does it for them (so the councilmember/mayor takes the heat)
I don't think frumin or bowser care (they are the only two with a say since it is in ward 3). i think they are the macarthur mammoths for the foreseeable future unless a group creates a big campaign otherwise.
though to be honest, it is weird to have a school named after general MacArthur. Would've preferred Western, Palisades, or Conduit High (what MacArthur Blvd was called historically)
Yeah MacArthur has what they'd call a "complicated legacy."
They should name it Eisenhower 🙂
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it is bizarre that Italian is offered at the middle school level unless of course someone else (like the embassy) pays for it. Italian is spoken in only one country in the world right? Maybe there’s some Italian in Ethiopia. And from my time in Italy, the Italians I encountered spoke at least a little English. So
what’s the point??
Omg. Americans are so dumb. It's the third most common language in the European Union, and is a required language in many Latin American countries...because....Italians...traveled...and emigrated. It's an official language in several countries and a widely-spoken one in many more. It's one of the most widely studied languages in the world...I am sure had a drunken honeymoon in Venice and fancy yourself an authority. It's also mutually intelligible with Spanish, and given the number of ESL students in DC who speak Spanish as a mother tongue, probably more easily acquired.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:yeah, it will be ready.
and after the wilson/JR renaming fiasco DCPS isn't going to pick a person to name the school unless a political does it for them (so the councilmember/mayor takes the heat)
I don't think frumin or bowser care (they are the only two with a say since it is in ward 3). i think they are the macarthur mammoths for the foreseeable future unless a group creates a big campaign otherwise.
though to be honest, it is weird to have a school named after general MacArthur. Would've preferred Western, Palisades, or Conduit High (what MacArthur Blvd was called historically)
Yeah MacArthur has what they'd call a "complicated legacy."