Anonymous wrote:0P here. I am not against out of boundary students per se. What I am against is the overcrowding in our high-performing schools because parents of low performing schools won't take the hard and uncomfortable actions to increase standards at their schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:0P here. I am not against out of boundary students per se. What I am against is the overcrowding in our high-performing schools because parents of low performing schools won't take the hard and uncomfortable actions to increase standards at their schools.
And do any of the points people made here about WHY those parents can't take effective action resonating with you?
Or are you just covering your ears, singing la-la-la, and pretending that all those parents have your money and advantages and time?
Those are structural barriers. They are very difficult to overcome. You need to grasp that factor if you want to really understand the problem rather than fling shit.
What are these "structural barriers "you keep prattling on about? Democrats control every elected office in this city.
Let me spell it out again, since you can't read the big words. Money. Time. Education level of parents, too.
Political parties have nothing to do with these factors. Turn off Fox and look around yourself. Or just go private. Then you won't have to worry about nasty OOB parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:0P here. I am not against out of boundary students per se. What I am against is the overcrowding in our high-performing schools because parents of low performing schools won't take the hard and uncomfortable actions to increase standards at their schools.
And do any of the points people made here about WHY those parents can't take effective action resonating with you?
Or are you just covering your ears, singing la-la-la, and pretending that all those parents have your money and advantages and time?
Those are structural barriers. They are very difficult to overcome. You need to grasp that factor if you want to really understand the problem rather than fling shit.
What are these "structural barriers "you keep prattling on about? Democrats control every elected office in this city.
And there you have it. PP- When did you move to DC?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:0P here. I am not against out of boundary students per se. What I am against is the overcrowding in our high-performing schools because parents of low performing schools won't take the hard and uncomfortable actions to increase standards at their schools.
And do any of the points people made here about WHY those parents can't take effective action resonating with you?
Or are you just covering your ears, singing la-la-la, and pretending that all those parents have your money and advantages and time?
Those are structural barriers. They are very difficult to overcome. You need to grasp that factor if you want to really understand the problem rather than fling shit.
What are these "structural barriers "you keep prattling on about? Democrats control every elected office in this city.
And there you have it. PP- When did you move to DC?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:0P here. I am not against out of boundary students per se. What I am against is the overcrowding in our high-performing schools because parents of low performing schools won't take the hard and uncomfortable actions to increase standards at their schools.
And do any of the points people made here about WHY those parents can't take effective action resonating with you?
Or are you just covering your ears, singing la-la-la, and pretending that all those parents have your money and advantages and time?
Those are structural barriers. They are very difficult to overcome. You need to grasp that factor if you want to really understand the problem rather than fling shit.
What are these "structural barriers "you keep prattling on about? Democrats control every elected office in this city.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:0P here. I am not against out of boundary students per se. What I am against is the overcrowding in our high-performing schools because parents of low performing schools won't take the hard and uncomfortable actions to increase standards at their schools.
And do any of the points people made here about WHY those parents can't take effective action resonating with you?
Or are you just covering your ears, singing la-la-la, and pretending that all those parents have your money and advantages and time?
Those are structural barriers. They are very difficult to overcome. You need to grasp that factor if you want to really understand the problem rather than fling shit.
What are these "structural barriers "you keep prattling on about? Democrats control every elected office in this city.
. PP- When did you move to DC?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:0P here. I am not against out of boundary students per se. What I am against is the overcrowding in our high-performing schools because parents of low performing schools won't take the hard and uncomfortable actions to increase standards at their schools.
Good thing you're taking the hard and uncomfortable action of complaining on DCUM! You're such a go-getter!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:0P here. I am not against out of boundary students per se. What I am against is the overcrowding in our high-performing schools because parents of low performing schools won't take the hard and uncomfortable actions to increase standards at their schools.
And do any of the points people made here about WHY those parents can't take effective action resonating with you?
Or are you just covering your ears, singing la-la-la, and pretending that all those parents have your money and advantages and time?
Those are structural barriers. They are very difficult to overcome. You need to grasp that factor if you want to really understand the problem rather than fling shit.
Anonymous wrote:0P here. I am not against out of boundary students per se. What I am against is the overcrowding in our high-performing schools because parents of low performing schools won't take the hard and uncomfortable actions to increase standards at their schools.
Anonymous wrote:0P here. I am not against out of boundary students per se. What I am against is the overcrowding in our high-performing schools because parents of low performing schools won't take the hard and uncomfortable actions to increase standards at their schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WTF do you care if someone comes into your school from OOB?
I care if the OOB students are causing my school to go way over the capacity cap, because that results in lower quality for everyone.
That sounds like a problem with DCPS opening up too many seats, not with the people who sign up for an available spot. Only IB students get to attend by right - the rest have to deal with available spots in the lottery.
Anonymous wrote:And...this is why I send my kid to a city-wide charter school. OP (and others) are just gross.