
Anonymous wrote:Let's put it this way: even the Prince of Petworth fled Petworth to avoid the violence and bad schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should ask the Prince of Petworth what he thinks of living in Petworth with a young child.
He moved a while ago. I live North of Petworth and see tons of families in Petworth these days. I believed he moved for schools.
Exactly. After being an obnoxious cheerleader for the neighborhood for a decade -- he had a cowardly habit of banning anyone who spoke badly of the neighborhood from commenting -- he moved WOTP literally the second he got zoned into a "bad" school. So if if the neighborhood doesn't work for a guy like that...
a white guy who ran scared?
How does one reconcile the national narrative of white people are so mean, push everybody around and take the best of everything with the white fragility talking point. At worst POP made his site, pimped the homestead and made a tidey profit (instead of a OG resident) and took said windfall and moved to where 9/10 Washingtonians would like to live. Doesn’t sound very fragile to me while you people keep clicking away
Anonymous wrote:Just because people aren’t posting here doesn’t mean they aren’t happy at their EOTP DCPS. I have a lot of friends whose kids go to schools like West, Barnard, Powell for K and beyond.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have lived in Petworth for three years and love it. It’s perfect with kids. There are tons od community events and we’ve made a lot of friends. We joke it’s a small town in the big city, as we see friends at the park, on walks, at the grocery, etc.
Our kid goes to a charter, but we felt very comfortable sending her to Barnard, our IB. Sure, when she’s in 4-5th grade, we’ll need to reevaulate on MS/HS, but that is still 5 years away and a lot can change in that time.
Very easy to say you would be happy IB when you are actually at a charter. Actions speak louder than words.
+1. Note that no one has come in whose kids are actually happily attending a neighborhood school beyond ECE.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should ask the Prince of Petworth what he thinks of living in Petworth with a young child.
He moved a while ago. I live North of Petworth and see tons of families in Petworth these days. I believed he moved for schools.
Exactly. After being an obnoxious cheerleader for the neighborhood for a decade -- he had a cowardly habit of banning anyone who spoke badly of the neighborhood from commenting -- he moved WOTP literally the second he got zoned into a "bad" school. So if if the neighborhood doesn't work for a guy like that...
a white guy who ran scared?
How does one reconcile the national narrative of white people are so mean, push everybody around and take the best of everything with the white fragility talking point. At worst POP made his site, pimped the homestead and made a tidey profit (instead of a OG resident) and took said windfall and moved to where 9/10 Washingtonians would like to live. Doesn’t sound very fragile to me while you people keep clicking away
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should ask the Prince of Petworth what he thinks of living in Petworth with a young child.
He moved a while ago. I live North of Petworth and see tons of families in Petworth these days. I believed he moved for schools.
Exactly. After being an obnoxious cheerleader for the neighborhood for a decade -- he had a cowardly habit of banning anyone who spoke badly of the neighborhood from commenting -- he moved WOTP literally the second he got zoned into a "bad" school. So if if the neighborhood doesn't work for a guy like that...
a white guy who ran scared?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should ask the Prince of Petworth what he thinks of living in Petworth with a young child.
He moved a while ago. I live North of Petworth and see tons of families in Petworth these days. I believed he moved for schools.
Exactly. After being an obnoxious cheerleader for the neighborhood for a decade -- he had a cowardly habit of banning anyone who spoke badly of the neighborhood from commenting -- he moved WOTP literally the second he got zoned into a "bad" school. So if if the neighborhood doesn't work for a guy like that...
Homeless peeing on your playground is only urban chic for so long. Most people grow up and move west, that is if they can afford it. The ones stuck with a spouse in the food service industry role their eyes and talk about how diversity is important to them as they fight, claw and steal to lottery into less diverse schools and social circles.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have lived in Petworth for three years and love it. It’s perfect with kids. There are tons od community events and we’ve made a lot of friends. We joke it’s a small town in the big city, as we see friends at the park, on walks, at the grocery, etc.
Our kid goes to a charter, but we felt very comfortable sending her to Barnard, our IB. Sure, when she’s in 4-5th grade, we’ll need to reevaulate on MS/HS, but that is still 5 years away and a lot can change in that time.
Very easy to say you would be happy IB when you are actually at a charter. Actions speak louder than words.
Well, we actually did enroll at Barnard and had planned to aend her there. Midsummer we got a call from a Montessori, which was our preference. If Montessori doesn’t work, I’ll gladly put her back into Barnard.
Sure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have lived in Petworth for three years and love it. It’s perfect with kids. There are tons od community events and we’ve made a lot of friends. We joke it’s a small town in the big city, as we see friends at the park, on walks, at the grocery, etc.
Our kid goes to a charter, but we felt very comfortable sending her to Barnard, our IB. Sure, when she’s in 4-5th grade, we’ll need to reevaulate on MS/HS, but that is still 5 years away and a lot can change in that time.
Very easy to say you would be happy IB when you are actually at a charter. Actions speak louder than words.
Well, we actually did enroll at Barnard and had planned to aend her there. Midsummer we got a call from a Montessori, which was our preference. If Montessori doesn’t work, I’ll gladly put her back into Barnard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have lived in Petworth for three years and love it. It’s perfect with kids. There are tons od community events and we’ve made a lot of friends. We joke it’s a small town in the big city, as we see friends at the park, on walks, at the grocery, etc.
Our kid goes to a charter, but we felt very comfortable sending her to Barnard, our IB. Sure, when she’s in 4-5th grade, we’ll need to reevaulate on MS/HS, but that is still 5 years away and a lot can change in that time.
Very easy to say you would be happy IB when you are actually at a charter. Actions speak louder than words.