Anonymous wrote:You stay Klanny, Mrs. Duke!
Anonymous wrote:Know plenty of people who are fine at GW. Sorry you're too much of a pussy to hack it. BTW, just slit your tires on your BMW.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Actually, no it doesn't. The superintendent has explicitly said this. He does not intend to appeal to or compete with privates. And the city mayor has dubbed people who've left in search of more quality education to be racists.
I'm not the cynic. It's a completely dysfunctional system.
I think you're taking comments out of context.
Enjoy your IPod storybooks.
If I only were. Sigh.
Thanks, I will! You enjoy your first grader learning about smoking crack and how people get arrested! (my dd got such an education at MacArthur!)
I have a kid at MacArthur, and love it. Your story, if true, is antecdotal at best and hardly an indictment of a whole school system. So sorry your upper-middle class sensibilities were upset. White peope, jeez!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Actually, no it doesn't. The superintendent has explicitly said this. He does not intend to appeal to or compete with privates. And the city mayor has dubbed people who've left in search of more quality education to be racists.
I'm not the cynic. It's a completely dysfunctional system.
I think you're taking comments out of context.
Enjoy your IPod storybooks.
If I only were. Sigh.
Thanks, I will! You enjoy your first grader learning about smoking crack and how people get arrested! (my dd got such an education at MacArthur!)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Actually, no it doesn't. The superintendent has explicitly said this. He does not intend to appeal to or compete with privates. And the city mayor has dubbed people who've left in search of more quality education to be racists.
I'm not the cynic. It's a completely dysfunctional system.
I think you're taking comments out of context.
Enjoy your IPod storybooks.
Anonymous wrote:
Actually, no it doesn't. The superintendent has explicitly said this. He does not intend to appeal to or compete with privates. And the city mayor has dubbed people who've left in search of more quality education to be racists.
I'm not the cynic. It's a completely dysfunctional system.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Privates do this as a marketing thing. They're also uniformly college prep. The fact that TC attempts to mimic this marketing without following through on the other part is laughable.
The "cynical" bit refers to parents who see TC as a pathway to elite colleges because they'll be perceived as having overcome a bad school. Yes, some parents think this way. It's part of the problem. The rationing of excellence is sad.
No, I'm perfectly secure in my own decisions. My strong feelings about this stem from my anger at having to leave Alexandria after trying, and failing, to make some changes.
Got it. You were rebuffed that your own proposals weren't adopted, so the parents who didn't share your frustrations are cynics.
TC has a tougher mission than Episcopal. It wants to appeal to those also considering privates, but has the responsibility to educate all the students who attend. In that regard, it's not much different than Wakefield.
Anonymous wrote:
Privates do this as a marketing thing. They're also uniformly college prep. The fact that TC attempts to mimic this marketing without following through on the other part is laughable.
The "cynical" bit refers to parents who see TC as a pathway to elite colleges because they'll be perceived as having overcome a bad school. Yes, some parents think this way. It's part of the problem. The rationing of excellence is sad.
No, I'm perfectly secure in my own decisions. My strong feelings about this stem from my anger at having to leave Alexandria after trying, and failing, to make some changes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Honey. The good high schools don't need to trot out their anomalous college placements. TC has a graduation rate of under 80 percent.
It's very well known that if you're white and bright you can survive TC and leverage the stigma into a top college placement. But please don't imply that TC is a college prep environment because, really it is not, except for a subset of students. Some of us don't want our children to be in such a cynical education environment.
But, hey, if it makes you feel better to keep yelling "But! Penn! Columbia!" then more power to you.
I think you're just baiting the other poster to make yourself feel better about your own decisions.
We're not in Alexandria, but I can assure you that both the privates and the higher-ranked publics let parents know early and often where their seniors are being admitted. And why is it "cynical" for a school that serves many challenged students to celebrate the achievements of those who have thrived?
I think you're just baiting the other poster to make yourself feel better about your own decisions.