Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The coming June elections in DC are perhaps the most important decision point for the city in decades.
Bottom line: the choice is between the status quo — keeping the same policies — and change to make the city better. Based on our experience, there’s no question that Janeese Lewis George is the candidate of change, the candidate for a better and stronger city and school community.
Meanwhile a vote for the other major mayoral candidate, Kenyan McDuffie, is a vote for the status quo, and the poor governance and weak vision of the Muriel Bowser era in DC.
Many problems in DC stem from poor vision and poor leadership by the outgoing mayor
In DC, the mayor has near-complete control of DC government, and specifically control of DC Public Schools (DCPS). The mayor is responsible for running all the DC agencies.
post focusing on schools and the mayoral race.
I talk to a lot of parents in Ward 3 / EOTP public schools and in general it seems like people underrate how important the mayor is for DC schools. I still remember the Michelle Rhee and Fenty days. Those were not great. :/
https://dcpubedfacts.substack.com/p/the-dc-mayors-race-from-a-public
JLG is the high-risk high-reward candidate. Maybe she's the next Mamdani and pleasantly surprises everyone, or maybe she's the reason we get control board 2.0. McDuffie is the political equivalent of a punt. Just waste the next 4 years and hope someone better runs.
I'm leaning towards JLG at the moment just because I think DC needs a bit of sharking up.
Me too. I like that progressive socialism is having a moment
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The coming June elections in DC are perhaps the most important decision point for the city in decades.
Bottom line: the choice is between the status quo — keeping the same policies — and change to make the city better. Based on our experience, there’s no question that Janeese Lewis George is the candidate of change, the candidate for a better and stronger city and school community.
Meanwhile a vote for the other major mayoral candidate, Kenyan McDuffie, is a vote for the status quo, and the poor governance and weak vision of the Muriel Bowser era in DC.
Many problems in DC stem from poor vision and poor leadership by the outgoing mayor
In DC, the mayor has near-complete control of DC government, and specifically control of DC Public Schools (DCPS). The mayor is responsible for running all the DC agencies.
post focusing on schools and the mayoral race.
I talk to a lot of parents in Ward 3 / EOTP public schools and in general it seems like people underrate how important the mayor is for DC schools. I still remember the Michelle Rhee and Fenty days. Those were not great. :/
https://dcpubedfacts.substack.com/p/the-dc-mayors-race-from-a-public
JLG is the high-risk high-reward candidate. Maybe she's the next Mamdani and pleasantly surprises everyone, or maybe she's the reason we get control board 2.0. McDuffie is the political equivalent of a punt. Just waste the next 4 years and hope someone better runs.
I'm leaning towards JLG at the moment just because I think DC needs a bit of sharking up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Janeese wants to slash funding for charter schools to the tune of $9,000+ per student. Half the kids in this city go to charters.
She HATES charters schools. She doesn't think they should exist.
This. Exactly this. Over half of the kids using public education in DC attend charter schools. DC has had over 20 years of trying to improve its regular public schools to compete with that statistic and lessen families' attraction to charters. This they have not done, because of DCPS' always inefficient central office coupled with the teachers' unions. If you want to destroy the charter system---which has managed to keep middle class families in the cities---then vote for JLG. (And Mamdani had virtually no education platform at all.)
The city already shortchanges charter schools in a million different ways, but we've never had a mayor who is anti-charter like Janeese is anti-charter.
What's the worst that could happen? She runs off middle-class families, DC loses population and tax base just as Downtown businesses are struggling and there's a hostile presence in the White House?
Its curious to see if she sticks to her guns or if reality provides some quick moderation.
I would love to get rid of the charter schools - if all the parents who were intelligent enough to know how to work the charter school system had sent their kids to DCPS - we would have better schools across the board. And less division of resources and less infighting. Republicans forced them on us as an experiment. However, please gut DCPS Central and start over.
Anonymous wrote:As is so often the case, I don't disagree with the criticism of Bowser's (and McDuffie's) approach to schools, but I do not find JLG to be a serious alternative. It sucks. I truly don't know who I'm going to vote for.
What is JLG proposing to improve schools? The only concrete proposal I agree with is to centralize truancy enforcement. The rest of it is status quo. More after school programming? I know exactly what that will look like -- some weak sauce additional programming and funds that already-good schools will make the most of and already-struggling schools will squander. The rest is just typical political pablum.
Neither of these candidates are going to meaningful improve DCPS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Janeese wants to slash funding for charter schools to the tune of $9,000+ per student. Half the kids in this city go to charters.
She HATES charters schools. She doesn't think they should exist.
This. Exactly this. Over half of the kids using public education in DC attend charter schools. DC has had over 20 years of trying to improve its regular public schools to compete with that statistic and lessen families' attraction to charters. This they have not done, because of DCPS' always inefficient central office coupled with the teachers' unions. If you want to destroy the charter system---which has managed to keep middle class families in the cities---then vote for JLG. (And Mamdani had virtually no education platform at all.)
The city already shortchanges charter schools in a million different ways, but we've never had a mayor who is anti-charter like Janeese is anti-charter.
What's the worst that could happen? She runs off middle-class families, DC loses population and tax base just as Downtown businesses are struggling and there's a hostile presence in the White House?
Its curious to see if she sticks to her guns or if reality provides some quick moderation.
I would love to get rid of the charter schools - if all the parents who were intelligent enough to know how to work the charter school system had sent their kids to DCPS - we would have better schools across the board. And less division of resources and less infighting. Republicans forced them on us as an experiment. However, please gut DCPS Central and start over.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Janeese wants to slash funding for charter schools to the tune of $9,000+ per student. Half the kids in this city go to charters.
She HATES charters schools. She doesn't think they should exist.
This. Exactly this. Over half of the kids using public education in DC attend charter schools. DC has had over 20 years of trying to improve its regular public schools to compete with that statistic and lessen families' attraction to charters. This they have not done, because of DCPS' always inefficient central office coupled with the teachers' unions. If you want to destroy the charter system---which has managed to keep middle class families in the cities---then vote for JLG. (And Mamdani had virtually no education platform at all.)
The city already shortchanges charter schools in a million different ways, but we've never had a mayor who is anti-charter like Janeese is anti-charter.
What's the worst that could happen? She runs off middle-class families, DC loses population and tax base just as Downtown businesses are struggling and there's a hostile presence in the White House?
Its curious to see if she sticks to her guns or if reality provides some quick moderation.
I would love to get rid of the charter schools - if all the parents who were intelligent enough to know how to work the charter school system had sent their kids to DCPS - we would have better schools across the board. And less division of resources and less infighting. Republicans forced them on us as an experiment. However, please gut DCPS Central and start over.
The hyper testing mentality created under Fenty and Bowser is already moving kids out of public schools.
Do you know how many parents and kids tell me they are leaving for private schools without all the testing? Private schools have been marketing themselves as places without onerous testing for years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The coming June elections in DC are perhaps the most important decision point for the city in decades.
Bottom line: the choice is between the status quo — keeping the same policies — and change to make the city better. Based on our experience, there’s no question that Janeese Lewis George is the candidate of change, the candidate for a better and stronger city and school community.
Meanwhile a vote for the other major mayoral candidate, Kenyan McDuffie, is a vote for the status quo, and the poor governance and weak vision of the Muriel Bowser era in DC.
Many problems in DC stem from poor vision and poor leadership by the outgoing mayor
In DC, the mayor has near-complete control of DC government, and specifically control of DC Public Schools (DCPS). The mayor is responsible for running all the DC agencies.
post focusing on schools and the mayoral race.
I talk to a lot of parents in Ward 3 / EOTP public schools and in general it seems like people underrate how important the mayor is for DC schools. I still remember the Michelle Rhee and Fenty days. Those were not great. :/
https://dcpubedfacts.substack.com/p/the-dc-mayors-race-from-a-public
JLG is the high-risk high-reward candidate. Maybe she's the next Mamdani and pleasantly surprises everyone, or maybe she's the reason we get control board 2.0. McDuffie is the political equivalent of a punt. Just waste the next 4 years and hope someone better runs.
I'm leaning towards JLG at the moment just because I think DC needs a bit of sharking up.
Anonymous wrote:The coming June elections in DC are perhaps the most important decision point for the city in decades.
Bottom line: the choice is between the status quo — keeping the same policies — and change to make the city better. Based on our experience, there’s no question that Janeese Lewis George is the candidate of change, the candidate for a better and stronger city and school community.
Meanwhile a vote for the other major mayoral candidate, Kenyan McDuffie, is a vote for the status quo, and the poor governance and weak vision of the Muriel Bowser era in DC.
Many problems in DC stem from poor vision and poor leadership by the outgoing mayor
In DC, the mayor has near-complete control of DC government, and specifically control of DC Public Schools (DCPS). The mayor is responsible for running all the DC agencies.
post focusing on schools and the mayoral race.
I talk to a lot of parents in Ward 3 / EOTP public schools and in general it seems like people underrate how important the mayor is for DC schools. I still remember the Michelle Rhee and Fenty days. Those were not great. :/
https://dcpubedfacts.substack.com/p/the-dc-mayors-race-from-a-public
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Janeese wants to slash funding for charter schools to the tune of $9,000+ per student. Half the kids in this city go to charters.
She HATES charters schools. She doesn't think they should exist.
This. Exactly this. Over half of the kids using public education in DC attend charter schools. DC has had over 20 years of trying to improve its regular public schools to compete with that statistic and lessen families' attraction to charters. This they have not done, because of DCPS' always inefficient central office coupled with the teachers' unions. If you want to destroy the charter system---which has managed to keep middle class families in the cities---then vote for JLG. (And Mamdani had virtually no education platform at all.)
The city already shortchanges charter schools in a million different ways, but we've never had a mayor who is anti-charter like Janeese is anti-charter.
What's the worst that could happen? She runs off middle-class families, DC loses population and tax base just as Downtown businesses are struggling and there's a hostile presence in the White House?
Its curious to see if she sticks to her guns or if reality provides some quick moderation.
I would love to get rid of the charter schools - if all the parents who were intelligent enough to know how to work the charter school system had sent their kids to DCPS - we would have better schools across the board. And less division of resources and less infighting. Republicans forced them on us as an experiment. However, please gut DCPS Central and start over.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Janeese wants to slash funding for charter schools to the tune of $9,000+ per student. Half the kids in this city go to charters.
She HATES charters schools. She doesn't think they should exist.
This. Exactly this. Over half of the kids using public education in DC attend charter schools. DC has had over 20 years of trying to improve its regular public schools to compete with that statistic and lessen families' attraction to charters. This they have not done, because of DCPS' always inefficient central office coupled with the teachers' unions. If you want to destroy the charter system---which has managed to keep middle class families in the cities---then vote for JLG. (And Mamdani had virtually no education platform at all.)
The city already shortchanges charter schools in a million different ways, but we've never had a mayor who is anti-charter like Janeese is anti-charter.
What's the worst that could happen? She runs off middle-class families, DC loses population and tax base just as Downtown businesses are struggling and there's a hostile presence in the White House?
Its curious to see if she sticks to her guns or if reality provides some quick moderation.