Anonymous wrote:What was the final decision about the swing space? Where will it be?
Anonymous wrote:Mary Cheh earmarked $9.5 million in the capital budget to build a new rec center building at Palisades that the neighbors don't want. Start there.
Anonymous wrote:I'll write too - but my unsolicited advice is that everyone keep Ellington and the other over budget schools out of it.
$10 million is not that much money to find in the city budget. It isn't on the Murch parents to find where the money needs to come from -- make a lot of noise and demand that they provide enough funding to bring the facility up to the norm.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And then when you think about what DCPS has sunk into Ellington and Dunbar, you come to the conclusion that Bowser and DCPS hate young non-poor children.
Most of those decisions predate Bowser; it's the old "Chocolate City" Democrat machine in action. Now personified in Bowser.
What would it take for a more capable and inclusive leader to win DC's Democratic primary next time?
Bowser was on the Council, so she is not blameless.
I think Catania would have been more capable and inclusive.
But he was running as an Independent. We need someone able to win the Democratic primary.
Or, as some PPs pointed earlier, a good lawsuit against the city.
No taxation without representation.
Why not start by dragging Mary Cheh to an urgent meeting with Murch parents, and demanding that $10 million be shaved from Duke Ellington's "bling palace" project and re-allocated to Murch?! What would be a modest cut for Ellington (currently about a $200 million renovation and still climbing ) would mean a very significant difference to Murch.
Sure.
Additionally, if I were a Murch parent, I'd mobilize neighbors and work with lawyers to find ways to pay lower property taxes, and fund the Munch renovation directly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:This is outrageous. There is no other word for it. I think we should try to help Murch out here.
If you follow the link in the first post of this thread, there is a request to contact Mayor Bowser and Deputy Mayor for Education Jennifer Niles to request additional funding. Connect information in here:
http://murchschool.org/contact-information-for-city-leadership/
and a sample letter is here:
http://murchschool.org/sample-letter-to-mayor-bowser-on-underfunding-of-murch-modernization/
(put this in your own words)
I know that it is easy to write Murch off as a rich, self-absorbed WotP school, but that is really not the case. I think all of us who value quality eduction should take a minute to contact Bowser and Niles on Murch's behalf. I'd also add Council Member David Grosso to the list.
Thank you, Jeff. As a Murch parent, I appreciate your support and really hope others in the community will support us as we try to get DCPS/DGS to finally do right by this school. The ways this little community is getting beaten down is shameful and seemingly never-ending.
Thank you from another Murch parent as well. And many thanks to you who don't have kids at Murch who will also take a moment to write.
You are quite welcome! I am trying to get other ward 4 residents to write in as well. This is SHAMEFUL.
-OP
Anonymous wrote:Thank you, Jeff, and anyone else who writes on Murch's behalf. We need all the help we can get!
Signed,
A disillusioned and frustrated Murch parent
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And then when you think about what DCPS has sunk into Ellington and Dunbar, you come to the conclusion that Bowser and DCPS hate young non-poor children.
Most of those decisions predate Bowser; it's the old "Chocolate City" Democrat machine in action. Now personified in Bowser.
What would it take for a more capable and inclusive leader to win DC's Democratic primary next time?
Bowser was on the Council, so she is not blameless.
I think Catania would have been more capable and inclusive.
But he was running as an Independent. We need someone able to win the Democratic primary.
Or, as some PPs pointed earlier, a good lawsuit against the city.
No taxation without representation.
Why not start by dragging Mary Cheh to an urgent meeting with Murch parents, and demanding that $10 million be shaved from Duke Ellington's "bling palace" project and re-allocated to Murch?! What would be a modest cut for Ellington (currently about a $200 million renovation and still climbing ) would mean a very significant difference to Murch.
Sure.
Additionally, if I were a Murch parent, I'd mobilize neighbors and work with lawyers to find ways to pay lower property taxes, and fund the Munch renovation directly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:This is outrageous. There is no other word for it. I think we should try to help Murch out here.
If you follow the link in the first post of this thread, there is a request to contact Mayor Bowser and Deputy Mayor for Education Jennifer Niles to request additional funding. Connect information in here:
http://murchschool.org/contact-information-for-city-leadership/
and a sample letter is here:
http://murchschool.org/sample-letter-to-mayor-bowser-on-underfunding-of-murch-modernization/
(put this in your own words)
I know that it is easy to write Murch off as a rich, self-absorbed WotP school, but that is really not the case. I think all of us who value quality eduction should take a minute to contact Bowser and Niles on Murch's behalf. I'd also add Council Member David Grosso to the list.
Thank you, Jeff. As a Murch parent, I appreciate your support and really hope others in the community will support us as we try to get DCPS/DGS to finally do right by this school. The ways this little community is getting beaten down is shameful and seemingly never-ending.
Thank you from another Murch parent as well. And many thanks to you who don't have kids at Murch who will also take a moment to write.
Anonymous wrote:Take the $10 m from Ellington. They won't even notice.
Anonymous wrote:Wow, just wow. Definitely encourage the Murch families with proximity preference to check out Hearst Open House on Friday at 9:15. Not sure you can get in OOB anymore, but worth a shot. The daily logistics will be about the same for families on the southern Murch boundary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And then when you think about what DCPS has sunk into Ellington and Dunbar, you come to the conclusion that Bowser and DCPS hate young non-poor children.
Most of those decisions predate Bowser; it's the old "Chocolate City" Democrat machine in action. Now personified in Bowser.
What would it take for a more capable and inclusive leader to win DC's Democratic primary next time?
Bowser was on the Council, so she is not blameless.
I think Catania would have been more capable and inclusive.
But he was running as an Independent. We need someone able to win the Democratic primary.
Or, as some PPs pointed earlier, a good lawsuit against the city.
No taxation without representation.
Why not start by dragging Mary Cheh to an urgent meeting with Murch parents, and demanding that $10 million be shaved from Duke Ellington's "bling palace" project and re-allocated to Murch?! What would be a modest cut for Ellington (currently about a $200 million renovation and still climbing ) would mean a very significant difference to Murch.