Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OK, so the guy elects to send his kids to private school. Bowser supports him. She's won the last two elections. What can we do about it, other than try to prevent her from winning again? Nothing. Wealthy people in this city, the types who earn 200K plus, almost always send their kids to private schools. That's the way it's always been, and, presumably, always will be. Move on.
Sorry, WTU troll. Maybe you should move on to another thread -- like one of those where teachers pretend they work on Wednesdays.
Anonymous wrote:OK, so the guy elects to send his kids to private school. Bowser supports him. She's won the last two elections. What can we do about it, other than try to prevent her from winning again? Nothing. Wealthy people in this city, the types who earn 200K plus, almost always send their kids to private schools. That's the way it's always been, and, presumably, always will be. Move on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, if his kids were already enrolled and doing well, you think he should pull them from their school and put them in their neighborhood school because one parent changed their job? I can see an argument for that, although I don't necessarily agree with it. Any of you critics ever done something similar?
He shouldn't have run for this office if he had already personally opted out of the system he was supposed to lead.
Perhaps he recognizes that private schools are doing a better job educating kids and wants to help bridge the gap by helping DCPS catch up. Nothing wrong with this.
He moved to DC for the job, so his kids enrolled in private at the same time as he started as DME.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course he has his kids in private. This is a surprise how?
I think the issue is that he is preventing tens of thousands of children from getting an education, because it is supposedly not safe for kids to be in school, and yet his own children have been in school every day this entire time.
Anonymous wrote:OK, so the guy elects to send his kids to private school. Bowser supports him. She's won the last two elections. What can we do about it, other than try to prevent her from winning again? Nothing. Wealthy people in this city, the types who earn 200K plus, almost always send their kids to private schools. That's the way it's always been, and, presumably, always will be. Move on.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand this. It’s not like the Bowser admin hasn’t been trying to negotiate with the WTU to get kids back in school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"The highest-ranking education official in D.C., Deputy Mayor for Education Paul Kihn, sends his own children to the private Washington International School, which — with the mayor’s support — long ago reopened, along with the city’s other elite private schools.
How can the deputy mayor for education empathize with DCPS families?
The mayor somehow finds leadership and flexibility when it benefits the city’s elite private schools. Independent schools are exempt from the D.C. Health Department’s mandate of six feet of separation and limited cohort groups of 11 children for in-person learning."
Guess your anger and hatred make you incapable of understanding what empathy is? By your theory I can't possibly understand someone else's pain unless I have personally experienced it.
You guys have all gone off the deep end. There are legitimate questions to be asked here; the cheap, personal attacks are neither factually correct nor advancing your cause.
Anonymous wrote:"The highest-ranking education official in D.C., Deputy Mayor for Education Paul Kihn, sends his own children to the private Washington International School, which — with the mayor’s support — long ago reopened, along with the city’s other elite private schools.
How can the deputy mayor for education empathize with DCPS families?
The mayor somehow finds leadership and flexibility when it benefits the city’s elite private schools. Independent schools are exempt from the D.C. Health Department’s mandate of six feet of separation and limited cohort groups of 11 children for in-person learning."
Anonymous wrote:OK, so the guy elects to send his kids to private school. Bowser supports him. She's won the last two elections. What can we do about it, other than try to prevent her from winning again? Nothing. Wealthy people in this city, the types who earn 200K plus, almost always send their kids to private schools. That's the way it's always been, and, presumably, always will be. Move on.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand this. It’s not like the Bowser admin hasn’t been trying to negotiate with the WTU to get kids back in school.
Anonymous wrote:OK, so the guy elects to send his kids to private school. Bowser supports him. She's won the last two elections. What can we do about it, other than try to prevent her from winning again? Nothing. Wealthy people in this city, the types who earn 200K plus, almost always send their kids to private schools. That's the way it's always been, and, presumably, always will be. Move on.