Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What exactly is wrong with it? Seems like the best choice. Do you want every item with Wilson on it to be thrown into a land fill? We are in the middle of a climate emergency in case you hadn’t noticed.
+100
We really need to change our thinking as a country around reducing waste. August Wilson is a worthy person with impressive accomplishments, why throw out everything Wilson and then also spend the money are resources creating new materials? Great decision on many fronts!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would’ve preferred a person who had a connection to DC- I liked the idea of John Wilson.
Edna Jackson would be perfect! First Black teacher at the school and a woman.
It's the fame amount of effort to change the name from "Woodrow Wilson" to "August Wilson" as it is any other name.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a cop-out designed to make the name change as minimally disruptive as possible. I actually had joked that they'd propose this before they even came out with the list of possible names, only to find the joke was on me when August Wilson was on it.
August Wilson is certainly deserving of having a high school named for him, but the only reason a school in D.C. — where he has no real cultural connections — is choosing the name is because it's the same last name as Woodrow Wilson's.
+1, lazy decision. They should have picked someone with a connection to the city.
+2. I went to Wilson and would have loved to have seen it named for a woman (although I think that the views of current students should have held the most weight).
And the current students wanted them to name the school for Edna Jackson, the first black teacher there!
Anonymous wrote:I would’ve preferred a person who had a connection to DC- I liked the idea of John Wilson.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What exactly is wrong with it? Seems like the best choice. Do you want every item with Wilson on it to be thrown into a land fill? We are in the middle of a climate emergency in case you hadn’t noticed.
+100
We really need to change our thinking as a country around reducing waste. August Wilson is a worthy person with impressive accomplishments, why throw out everything Wilson and then also spend the money are resources creating new materials? Great decision on many fronts!
Anonymous wrote:I have a kid at Wilson and could not care less about the name. I found funny that they had to look for another guy called Wilson instead of changing the name completely. I found the statement semi-dumb and kind of annoying when it says after years of work. I really think there are more important things, like assuring that all kids are well educated and ready to become adults who can go to college and find good jobs. I agree with the poster above, just give numbers and call it a day
Anonymous wrote:Marion Barry High?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wonderful news! So inspiring that my DC is attending a school named for a prominent artist, who documented American life in such a thoughtful, monumental way.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a cop-out designed to make the name change as minimally disruptive as possible. I actually had joked that they'd propose this before they even came out with the list of possible names, only to find the joke was on me when August Wilson was on it.
August Wilson is certainly deserving of having a high school named for him, but the only reason a school in D.C. — where he has no real cultural connections — is choosing the name is because it's the same last name as Woodrow Wilson's.
+1, lazy decision. They should have picked someone with a connection to the city.
+2. I went to Wilson and would have loved to have seen it named for a woman (although I think that the views of current students should have held the most weight).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a cop-out designed to make the name change as minimally disruptive as possible. I actually had joked that they'd propose this before they even came out with the list of possible names, only to find the joke was on me when August Wilson was on it.
August Wilson is certainly deserving of having a high school named for him, but the only reason a school in D.C. — where he has no real cultural connections — is choosing the name is because it's the same last name as Woodrow Wilson's.
+1, lazy decision. They should have picked someone with a connection to the city.
You people have no sense of practicality. Let’s move on to trying to actually improve education in DC. Isn’t that the bigger problem?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a cop-out designed to make the name change as minimally disruptive as possible. I actually had joked that they'd propose this before they even came out with the list of possible names, only to find the joke was on me when August Wilson was on it.
August Wilson is certainly deserving of having a high school named for him, but the only reason a school in D.C. — where he has no real cultural connections — is choosing the name is because it's the same last name as Woodrow Wilson's.
+1, lazy decision. They should have picked someone with a connection to the city.