Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The one thing that OP got right, is that it is a nice extra. Not worth going nuts over unless it is a passion for particular people to run. If there's no interest, no big deal.
I challenge you to come out of your Ward 3 bubble and check out Walker Jones' garden. I know you probably consider it slumming it, but I guarantee that Janney's farm is not that extraordinary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The one thing that OP got right, is that it is a nice extra. Not worth going nuts over unless it is a passion for particular people to run. If there's no interest, no big deal.
I challenge you to come out of your Ward 3 bubble and check out Walker Jones' garden. I know you probably consider it slumming it, but I guarantee that Janney's farm is not that extraordinary.
Anonymous wrote:The one thing that OP got right, is that it is a nice extra. Not worth going nuts over unless it is a passion for particular people to run. If there's no interest, no big deal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The one thing that OP got right, is that it is a nice extra. Not worth going nuts over unless it is a passion for particular people to run. If there's no interest, no big deal.
Actually, this is a very big deal for prestige of the parents.
Oh, were we talking about what makes a difference for the kids? I don't think they really care.
Anonymous wrote:The one thing that OP got right, is that it is a nice extra. Not worth going nuts over unless it is a passion for particular people to run. If there's no interest, no big deal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This one of the times where someone who doesn't know much about a topic displays their ignorance by raving about something that is extremely common.
If it's so common, it makes me feel worse about the NW DCPS where our daughter goes (John Eaton). It doesn't have any of this.
Start with the Principal, then get teacher buy in and their plan for how they will use a garden. If you have teacher commitment to use a garden, then have the PTA set up a committee to support the teachers, gets some start up PTA funding, then have parents work on garden grants, fund raising, and maintenance.
Eaton's property is too small for a garden. It is more of an urban school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This one of the times where someone who doesn't know much about a topic displays their ignorance by raving about something that is extremely common.
If it's so common, it makes me feel worse about the NW DCPS where our daughter goes (John Eaton). It doesn't have any of this.
Start with the Principal, then get teacher buy in and their plan for how they will use a garden. If you have teacher commitment to use a garden, then have the PTA set up a committee to support the teachers, gets some start up PTA funding, then have parents work on garden grants, fund raising, and maintenance.
Eaton's property is too small for a garden. It is more of an urban school.
Anonymous wrote:Some DC schools have a weekly drug market.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This one of the times where someone who doesn't know much about a topic displays their ignorance by raving about something that is extremely common.
If it's so common, it makes me feel worse about the NW DCPS where our daughter goes (John Eaton). It doesn't have any of this.
Start with the Principal, then get teacher buy in and their plan for how they will use a garden. If you have teacher commitment to use a garden, then have the PTA set up a committee to support the teachers, gets some start up PTA funding, then have parents work on garden grants, fund raising, and maintenance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This one of the times where someone who doesn't know much about a topic displays their ignorance by raving about something that is extremely common.
If it's so common, it makes me feel worse about the NW DCPS where our daughter goes (John Eaton). It doesn't have any of this.
Anonymous wrote:This one of the times where someone who doesn't know much about a topic displays their ignorance by raving about something that is extremely common.