Anonymous
Post 08/13/2020 12:26     Subject: Joe Weedon wants permission to send his daughter to Walls

Anonymous wrote:Just another quintessential do as I say not as I do Nice White Parent.


From the linked article, his daughter decided she wanted to attend Walls. Are you proposing he should forbid her from going to the public high school she wanted, and has a right to attend? What's wrong with you?
Anonymous
Post 08/06/2020 21:40     Subject: Re:Joe Weedon wants permission to send his daughter to Walls

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Anonymous wrote:Why should we believe that the requisite rigor will magically appear if we send our children to Eastern?

Hint: It won't.


Because it's happened at Wilson. And it happened at Deal and Hardy.


Right, because multiple high-performing neighborhood elementary schools feed into each of the two by-right middle schools in Upper NW, providing a stable link to Wilson for neighborhood families.

In Ward 6, DCPS insists that the only one or two high-performing elementary schools feeds into each by-right middle school (Brent to Jefferson, Watkins to Hobson, SWS and Maury to Eliot-Hine), with Eastern as a big dead-end afterwards.

The result is that far more of the UMC neighborhood residents send their children to 5th-12th grade charters than to neighborhood middle schools and none, or close, stay in the feeder pattern for Eastern.


Yeah, they messed up the feeders almost a decade ago and combined with the charter movement, that set progress back almost a decade.

However, there is now honors/tracking at Jefferson and Stuart Hobson which is setting up a nice advanced cohort of kids, like I said earlier most of those are going to selective high schools but over time Eastern is on track to be the next Wilson.
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What is your basis for arguing this, when UMC families in the Eastern catchment family not only aren't enrolling at Eastern, they seldom enroll in one of the feeder DCPS middle schools? Fact is, the Eastern catchment area is more than two-thirds white these days, while the school is 0-1% white.

The Brent cohort going on to Jefferson has been really small (roughly 10% of the 4th grade families), and the Maury cohort going to Eliot-Hine only a little bigger. Most of the Watkins and SWS 4th grade families bail for Washington Latin or BASIS.

What is the relevance of "over time." Decades from now? Silly.


I am assuming you are another one of the recent gentrifiers to DC

20 years ago Wilson pyramid wasn't embraced by UMC+ folks
10 years ago Stuart Hobson wasn't embraced by UMC+ and only 1-2 of the elementary schools on the hill were

These things take time but things do change


Wilson was more embraced by UMC 20 years ago than Eastern today, by far. I was a student in the 90s and there were almost 20% white students. Many UMC whites who had motivated kids succeeded there (many had siblings who did go private.) Much different than the situation at Eastern today.
Anonymous
Post 08/06/2020 15:13     Subject: Re:Joe Weedon wants permission to send his daughter to Walls

I find him typical of the usual SJW types. Does not live what he espouses for others. He and people like Grosso mean well I suppose but are spectacularly ineffective
Anonymous
Post 08/06/2020 13:17     Subject: Joe Weedon wants permission to send his daughter to Walls

Just another quintessential do as I say not as I do Nice White Parent.
Anonymous
Post 08/06/2020 12:17     Subject: Re:Joe Weedon wants permission to send his daughter to Walls

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Anonymous wrote:Lady, you need to get a life resuscitating this thread. Do you think anyone cares about this? We’re in the middle of a pandemic. Kids need technology for virtual learning that’s happening in several weeks. Do I care what Joe Weedon tweeted recently? No.


It's not a random man. "Joe Weedon was elected to the State Board of Education, representing Ward 6, in 2014."


He's not on the BOE anymore. He still volunteers with Eastern. He's no more or less important than any other parent in DCPS at this point.
Anonymous
Post 08/06/2020 11:02     Subject: Joe Weedon wants permission to send his daughter to Walls

The values he CONTINUES to espouse for others do not apply to him and his family. He apparently refuses to accept that he held an untenable political position which has rendered him a hypocrite.
Anonymous
Post 08/06/2020 10:50     Subject: Re:Joe Weedon wants permission to send his daughter to Walls

What of it? State Board of Ed has almost no power in DC. Joe Weedon is a drama king who likes attention.
Anonymous
Post 08/06/2020 10:32     Subject: Re:Joe Weedon wants permission to send his daughter to Walls

Anonymous wrote:Lady, you need to get a life resuscitating this thread. Do you think anyone cares about this? We’re in the middle of a pandemic. Kids need technology for virtual learning that’s happening in several weeks. Do I care what Joe Weedon tweeted recently? No.


It's not a random man. "Joe Weedon was elected to the State Board of Education, representing Ward 6, in 2014."
Anonymous
Post 08/05/2020 20:45     Subject: Re:Joe Weedon wants permission to send his daughter to Walls

Anonymous wrote:Lady, you need to get a life resuscitating this thread. Do you think anyone cares about this? We’re in the middle of a pandemic. Kids need technology for virtual learning that’s happening in several weeks. Do I care what Joe Weedon tweeted recently? No.


NP. It's always amusing when people who claim not to care about a particular topic nevertheless spend time commenting in the thread.
Anonymous
Post 08/05/2020 19:12     Subject: Re:Joe Weedon wants permission to send his daughter to Walls

Lady, you need to get a life resuscitating this thread. Do you think anyone cares about this? We’re in the middle of a pandemic. Kids need technology for virtual learning that’s happening in several weeks. Do I care what Joe Weedon tweeted recently? No.
Anonymous
Post 08/05/2020 17:48     Subject: Re:Joe Weedon wants permission to send his daughter to Walls

Seems to still demonize white folks and retweets anti-white topics du jour even after he was exposed as a naked hypocrite.



Anonymous
Post 08/05/2020 17:40     Subject: Joe Weedon wants permission to send his daughter to Walls

Any update?

Has Mr Weedon toned down his rhetoric, do people take him seriously anymore? I noticed his bio hasn't been updated to reflect the oldest daughter is at exclusive magnet SWW.

"Joe and his wife, Amy, are proud parents of students at Maury Elementary School and Eliot-Hine Middle School."

https://sboe.dc.gov/page/joe-weedon-ward-6
Anonymous
Post 10/22/2019 11:49     Subject: Re:Joe Weedon wants permission to send his daughter to Walls

+100. It's all a pipe dream without the demographics or serious test-in option to support a high-performing cohort.

BTW, you certainly don't NEED 7th-12th grade options now, you have them. Yes, you have appealing public schools options, 10, 15 or 20 miles into the burbs if you move. Any of us can move from DC at anytime, easily enough.
Anonymous
Post 10/22/2019 11:37     Subject: Re:Joe Weedon wants permission to send his daughter to Walls

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Anonymous wrote:I wonder what Eastern’s IB results look like? Is it a strong program?


No way. Eastern's average IB Diploma pass points totals are the IB equivalent of a D. Most of their "full" IB Diploma candidates fail even to pass with the lowest acceptable points total (24 points on a scale of 24-45 points). IB subject exams are graded in Geneva, so no fudging results.


This is depressing. Why even offer IB then? Stick to AP classes. DCPS tries to offer too many options and then cannot manage them well.
I still don’t understand why Deal is IB and I have multiple kids there


I don't get it either. Why bother with IB in a situation where only one or two dozen students can handle the curriculum minimally? IB obviously only works well as a GT test-in program, or in a private school setting.


I am all for keeping IB at Eastern and providing that challenge and thorough education for those who want it.

But remember that DCPS brought IB to Easter in response to in-bound families’ request for a rigorous option. The high SES neighborhood didn’t hold up their end of the bargain. They should have been more honest: we will enroll if you allow our children to be walked off from the rest of the school and be given a special curriculum and classes.


I was involved in the discussions with DCPS to add IB to Eastern 15 years ago. However, I didn't agree to send my children there if the Baccalaureate program was added.

I agreed to send my children there if the IB Diploma program that was created was test-in and high-performing. It certainly hasn't been.


Look Wilson pyramid didn't happen overnight

There has been really great progress made with Stuart Hobson and Jefferson and the tracking they have there.

If all those kids went to Eastern combined there would be a challenging cohort for honors and IB at the high school level

Now, DCPS is shooting themselves in the foot with the test in high schools. All the motivated kids are going there instead (i don't blame them)



I agree. Starting two early college high schools last year was a really stupid idea. Why 2? I think by doing that, DCPS has severely handicapped schools like Eastern.


The bet - probably correctly - that families like yours would never buy into an Eastern. So they are giving people what they want now, not in some imagined future. Some of us have 7th-12th graders and need options today.


No way am I sending my kids to either Bard or Coolidge early college. Are you? Only anecdotal evidence so far but I am not hearing good things about either school
Anonymous
Post 10/22/2019 11:03     Subject: Re:Joe Weedon wants permission to send his daughter to Walls

I'm not a recent gentrifier, no. I've been on the Hill since the mid 1990s.

Stuart Hobson's in-boundary and white percentages were both higher 20 years ago than now. In the 1990s and early 2000s, the heavily in-boundary Cluster 5th grade was at Stuart Hobson, before charter middle schools came on the scene.

Can't see Eastern as the next Wilson in under 25 years, so long from now that it's not worth considering.