Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know you didn't ask about Hearst, but I"m really looking forward to our auction. Our kid has made a good bunch of friends this year and their parents are nice and there are at least 9 couples from our class that are going. I think it will be fun. And from the sound of the PTA meetings, a lot of work goes into the event, so it will be nice to support the parents.
You should go (to yours, though you're welcome at ours). I think you might be surprised.
No, we didn't ask about Hearst.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know you didn't ask about Hearst, but I"m really looking forward to our auction. Our kid has made a good bunch of friends this year and their parents are nice and there are at least 9 couples from our class that are going. I think it will be fun. And from the sound of the PTA meetings, a lot of work goes into the event, so it will be nice to support the parents.
You should go (to yours, though you're welcome at ours). I think you might be surprised.
No, we didn't ask about Hearst.
Anonymous wrote:I know you didn't ask about Hearst, but I"m really looking forward to our auction. Our kid has made a good bunch of friends this year and their parents are nice and there are at least 9 couples from our class that are going. I think it will be fun. And from the sound of the PTA meetings, a lot of work goes into the event, so it will be nice to support the parents.
You should go (to yours, though you're welcome at ours). I think you might be surprised.
Anonymous wrote:Wow, I'm amazed at the amount of bad writing coming from the JKLM parents on this thread, particularly 14:54 and 14:44. Kinda frightening, really, if this is a representative sample of DC's best & brightest.

Anonymous wrote:Wow, I'm amazed at the amount of bad writing coming from the JKLM parents on this thread, particularly 14:54 and 14:44. Kinda frightening, really, if this is a representative sample of DC's best & brightest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Has DCPS thought about putting a progressive tax or administrative fee, like 40 or 50 %, on the auction proceeds from JKLM schools? Then DCPS could share the bounty with the schools that are unable to raise their own extra funds.
If they did this, I would be less likely to donate to the auction. I already pay more in taxes than those in less desirable districts and that money is allocated evenly. I don't have a choice over how much I pay in taxes, but I do in how much I donate. Same with my PTA fee--if that were shared out, I wouldn't contribute as much.
I highly doubt you are paying more in taxes than many of us in Columbia Heights, Shaw, Capitol Hill, Shepherd Park, Crestwood, even Brookland. It's funny how Ward 3 parents still think they are the only ones with $1M homes and $200+ HHI. Just got my new property assessment in the mail yesterday
than you can purchase the summer vacation home item at your school auction, and leave us JKLM parents our "bounty"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NO---many, many parents don't go to the Janney auction. When my child was in PK we were one of 2 families who went from our child's class. A few more joined in K.
The cool cliquey moms are definitely out in force. It's one of those nights that feels like high school all over again.
You can deride the" cool, cliquey moms" all you want, but they are the ones who do the most for the school. Does the term "free rider" hit close to home?
NP here. Er, are we not talking about a PUBLIC school? PP has already paid everything she needs to, it's called taxes. And our kids have a right to a free education.
Only taxes? If that's all you intend to pay, then you'll get exactly what you paid for--the basics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NO---many, many parents don't go to the Janney auction. When my child was in PK we were one of 2 families who went from our child's class. A few more joined in K.
The cool cliquey moms are definitely out in force. It's one of those nights that feels like high school all over again.
Don't have a kid at a JKLM but could someone tell me what passes for "cool" at Janney? When I am up that way, all I see are women in comfort one shoes, sensible graying hair and Land end vests? is that the cool crowd? they certainly don't look like the overgrown sorority crowd in G town, Palisades etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Has DCPS thought about putting a progressive tax or administrative fee, like 40 or 50 %, on the auction proceeds from JKLM schools? Then DCPS could share the bounty with the schools that are unable to raise their own extra funds.
If they did this, I would be less likely to donate to the auction. I already pay more in taxes than those in less desirable districts and that money is allocated evenly. I don't have a choice over how much I pay in taxes, but I do in how much I donate. Same with my PTA fee--if that were shared out, I wouldn't contribute as much.
I highly doubt you are paying more in taxes than many of us in Columbia Heights, Shaw, Capitol Hill, Shepherd Park, Crestwood, even Brookland. It's funny how Ward 3 parents still think they are the only ones with $1M homes and $200+ HHI. Just got my new property assessment in the mail yesterday
But I betcha' you still want your kid to go to a Ward 3 school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Has DCPS thought about putting a progressive tax or administrative fee, like 40 or 50 %, on the auction proceeds from JKLM schools? Then DCPS could share the bounty with the schools that are unable to raise their own extra funds.
If they did this, I would be less likely to donate to the auction. I already pay more in taxes than those in less desirable districts and that money is allocated evenly. I don't have a choice over how much I pay in taxes, but I do in how much I donate. Same with my PTA fee--if that were shared out, I wouldn't contribute as much.
I highly doubt you are paying more in taxes than many of us in Columbia Heights, Shaw, Capitol Hill, Shepherd Park, Crestwood, even Brookland. It's funny how Ward 3 parents still think they are the only ones with $1M homes and $200+ HHI. Just got my new property assessment in the mail yesterday
Anonymous wrote:NO---many, many parents don't go to the Janney auction. When my child was in PK we were one of 2 families who went from our child's class. A few more joined in K.
The cool cliquey moms are definitely out in force. It's one of those nights that feels like high school all over again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Has DCPS thought about putting a progressive tax or administrative fee, like 40 or 50 %, on the auction proceeds from JKLM schools? Then DCPS could share the bounty with the schools that are unable to raise their own extra funds.
If they did this, I would be less likely to donate to the auction. I already pay more in taxes than those in less desirable districts and that money is allocated evenly. I don't have a choice over how much I pay in taxes, but I do in how much I donate. Same with my PTA fee--if that were shared out, I wouldn't contribute as much.
I highly doubt you are paying more in taxes than many of us in Columbia Heights, Shaw, Capitol Hill, Shepherd Park, Crestwood, even Brookland. It's funny how Ward 3 parents still think they are the only ones with $1M homes and $200+ HHI. Just got my new property assessment in the mail yesterday
