Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There’s that brand new neighborhood across from Sidwell where the Fannie Mae HQ was. It is always quiet and safe there and there is a private security force. Lots of families enjoying the cafes and the Wegmans. Nice fire pits too for keeping warm. So not all of Tenley has gone downhill.
There have been some armed robberies there. Look up addresses on the MPD crime cards.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There’s that brand new neighborhood across from Sidwell where the Fannie Mae HQ was. It is always quiet and safe there and there is a private security force. Lots of families enjoying the cafes and the Wegmans. Nice fire pits too for keeping warm. So not all of Tenley has gone downhill.
shocker! It's far enough away from the Metro and J-R.
Anonymous wrote:There’s that brand new neighborhood across from Sidwell where the Fannie Mae HQ was. It is always quiet and safe there and there is a private security force. Lots of families enjoying the cafes and the Wegmans. Nice fire pits too for keeping warm. So not all of Tenley has gone downhill.
Anonymous wrote:There’s that brand new neighborhood across from Sidwell where the Fannie Mae HQ was. It is always quiet and safe there and there is a private security force. Lots of families enjoying the cafes and the Wegmans. Nice fire pits too for keeping warm. So not all of Tenley has gone downhill.
Anonymous wrote:There’s that brand new neighborhood across from Sidwell where the Fannie Mae HQ was. It is always quiet and safe there and there is a private security force. Lots of families enjoying the cafes and the Wegmans. Nice fire pits too for keeping warm. So not all of Tenley has gone downhill.
Anonymous wrote:There’s that brand new neighborhood across from Sidwell where the Fannie Mae HQ was. It is always quiet and safe there and there is a private security force. Lots of families enjoying the cafes and the Wegmans. Nice fire pits too for keeping warm. So not all of Tenley has gone downhill.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mass of kids in Whole Foods parking today smoking pot. Our parked car reeked when we retrieved it. Spoke to manager. They need to shut that down. Are they going to class stoned out of their gourds?
These out of boundary students at ex-Wilson create a real problem in the Tenkeytown community. Can’t they be sent back to their assigned school if they continue to shoplift, use or sell drugs, and commit mayhem?
Exactly - this is where most of the violence stems from
I'll say it for those that don't have the stomach too....sometimes, too much "inclusivity" is a bad thing. Cultures don't mesh. It happens throughout history. Wars were fought over this.
We tried, let's get back to the mid 2000s when DC was peak.
A rich kid from Wesley Heights would get his a** beat if he attended a school in Anacostia. Oil & Water don't mix.
Nice reminder that people move to AU/Tenley because they miss the days of overt segregation. Thanks for the verification!
Sometimes cultures don't mesh..and that is just fine. It's not racist...it's normal. I don't think many people in Anacostia would want to live in WH either
You don't think many people in Anacostia would want to live in Wesley Heights if they didn't have to worry about the price difference? Wow, forget about racist, you're beyond that (though definitely still racist also) you're completely out of touch with reality.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mass of kids in Whole Foods parking today smoking pot. Our parked car reeked when we retrieved it. Spoke to manager. They need to shut that down. Are they going to class stoned out of their gourds?
These out of boundary students at ex-Wilson create a real problem in the Tenkeytown community. Can’t they be sent back to their assigned school if they continue to shoplift, use or sell drugs, and commit mayhem?
Exactly - this is where most of the violence stems from
I'll say it for those that don't have the stomach too....sometimes, too much "inclusivity" is a bad thing. Cultures don't mesh. It happens throughout history. Wars were fought over this.
We tried, let's get back to the mid 2000s when DC was peak.
A rich kid from Wesley Heights would get his a** beat if he attended a school in Anacostia. Oil & Water don't mix.
Nice reminder that people move to AU/Tenley because they miss the days of overt segregation. Thanks for the verification!
Sometimes cultures don't mesh..and that is just fine. It's not racist...it's normal. I don't think many people in Anacostia would want to live in WH either
You don't think many people in Anacostia would want to live in Wesley Heights if they didn't have to worry about the price difference? Wow, forget about racist, you're beyond that (though definitely still racist also) you're completely out of touch with reality.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mass of kids in Whole Foods parking today smoking pot. Our parked car reeked when we retrieved it. Spoke to manager. They need to shut that down. Are they going to class stoned out of their gourds?
These out of boundary students at ex-Wilson create a real problem in the Tenkeytown community. Can’t they be sent back to their assigned school if they continue to shoplift, use or sell drugs, and commit mayhem?
Exactly - this is where most of the violence stems from
I'll say it for those that don't have the stomach too....sometimes, too much "inclusivity" is a bad thing. Cultures don't mesh. It happens throughout history. Wars were fought over this.
We tried, let's get back to the mid 2000s when DC was peak.
A rich kid from Wesley Heights would get his a** beat if he attended a school in Anacostia. Oil & Water don't mix.
Nice reminder that people move to AU/Tenley because they miss the days of overt segregation. Thanks for the verification!
Sometimes cultures don't mesh..and that is just fine. It's not racist...it's normal. I don't think many people in Anacostia would want to live in WH either
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mass of kids in Whole Foods parking today smoking pot. Our parked car reeked when we retrieved it. Spoke to manager. They need to shut that down. Are they going to class stoned out of their gourds?
These out of boundary students at ex-Wilson create a real problem in the Tenkeytown community. Can’t they be sent back to their assigned school if they continue to shoplift, use or sell drugs, and commit mayhem?
Exactly - this is where most of the violence stems from
I'll say it for those that don't have the stomach too....sometimes, too much "inclusivity" is a bad thing. Cultures don't mesh. It happens throughout history. Wars were fought over this.
We tried, let's get back to the mid 2000s when DC was peak.
A rich kid from Wesley Heights would get his a** beat if he attended a school in Anacostia. Oil & Water don't mix.
Just because a kid from Wesley Heights wouldn't be welcome in Anacostia (a proposition I'll grant you for the sake of argument) doesn't mean kids from Anacostia shouldn't be welcome in Tenleytown, though.
Kids from other DC neighborhoods who obey the law, follow the rules, and put in the work are welcome at Tenleytown schools. Otherwise, not.
Are you somehow under the impression that the only kids at Deal or J-R who don’t follow the rules, obey the law or (especially) “put in the work” are the out-of-bounds ones? I live in the neighborhood and send my kids to these schools and I am certain that’s not the case.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mass of kids in Whole Foods parking today smoking pot. Our parked car reeked when we retrieved it. Spoke to manager. They need to shut that down. Are they going to class stoned out of their gourds?
These out of boundary students at ex-Wilson create a real problem in the Tenkeytown community. Can’t they be sent back to their assigned school if they continue to shoplift, use or sell drugs, and commit mayhem?
Exactly - this is where most of the violence stems from
I'll say it for those that don't have the stomach too....sometimes, too much "inclusivity" is a bad thing. Cultures don't mesh. It happens throughout history. Wars were fought over this.
We tried, let's get back to the mid 2000s when DC was peak.
A rich kid from Wesley Heights would get his a** beat if he attended a school in Anacostia. Oil & Water don't mix.
Nice reminder that people move to AU/Tenley because they miss the days of overt segregation. Thanks for the verification!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mass of kids in Whole Foods parking today smoking pot. Our parked car reeked when we retrieved it. Spoke to manager. They need to shut that down. Are they going to class stoned out of their gourds?
These out of boundary students at ex-Wilson create a real problem in the Tenkeytown community. Can’t they be sent back to their assigned school if they continue to shoplift, use or sell drugs, and commit mayhem?
Exactly - this is where most of the violence stems from
I'll say it for those that don't have the stomach too....sometimes, too much "inclusivity" is a bad thing. Cultures don't mesh. It happens throughout history. Wars were fought over this.
We tried, let's get back to the mid 2000s when DC was peak.
A rich kid from Wesley Heights would get his a** beat if he attended a school in Anacostia. Oil & Water don't mix.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mass of kids in Whole Foods parking today smoking pot. Our parked car reeked when we retrieved it. Spoke to manager. They need to shut that down. Are they going to class stoned out of their gourds?
These out of boundary students at ex-Wilson create a real problem in the Tenkeytown community. Can’t they be sent back to their assigned school if they continue to shoplift, use or sell drugs, and commit mayhem?
Exactly - this is where most of the violence stems from
I'll say it for those that don't have the stomach too....sometimes, too much "inclusivity" is a bad thing. Cultures don't mesh. It happens throughout history. Wars were fought over this.
We tried, let's get back to the mid 2000s when DC was peak.
A rich kid from Wesley Heights would get his a** beat if he attended a school in Anacostia. Oil & Water don't mix.
Just because a kid from Wesley Heights wouldn't be welcome in Anacostia (a proposition I'll grant you for the sake of argument) doesn't mean kids from Anacostia shouldn't be welcome in Tenleytown, though.
Kids from other DC neighborhoods who obey the law, follow the rules, and put in the work are welcome at Tenleytown schools. Otherwise, not.
Are you somehow under the impression that the only kids at Deal or J-R who don’t follow the rules, obey the law or (especially) “put in the work” are the out-of-bounds ones? I live in the neighborhood and send my kids to these schools and I am certain that’s not the case.