Anonymous wrote:For decades now, teachers unions have been an albatross around the neck of public education. They have done an awful lot to safeguard teachers' self-interest at the expense of public schools. It is beyond strange to hear so many voters speak as if being endorsed by a teachers union is a prerequisite for service on a school board.
Anonymous wrote:Why are kids who live in the Pallisades at Mann?
Anonymous wrote:A certain Foxhall Village resident seems to have repurposed her anti-Tricia signs for the SBOE race, which now adorn the median of MacArthur Blvd.. Are these signs even legal?
Anonymous wrote:Why can we not mention that a candidate for DC State Board of Education has his kids at a Bethesda public school and never once sent his kids to public school?
This is completely, utterly relevant and is in no way going after his family.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why doesn’t Goulet have his kids in DCPS/DCPCS?
Probably for the same reason the council members never do.
Matt Frumin had his kids in DCPS k-12.
He lives walking distance to the highest performing schools in the city. Not exactly a risk taker.
Yeah, but you can hardly criticize him for living in Ward 3 and sending his kids to school there, then running for Ward 3 D.C. Council seat. If everyone who lives in Ward 3 sent their kids to DCPS all the way through 12th grade, that'd be great.
He is knowledgeable and would make a good At Large Rep, but he doesn’t seem to have the fire in the belly for the upcoming school redistricting fight. We need someone who is going to fight for Ward 3 and I don’t get the impression he’s up for this fight which is going to require a hard conversation about school boundaries.
What fight?
Lay it out in terms of what you want a SBOE or Ward 3 Councilmember to "fight" for.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why doesn’t Goulet have his kids in DCPS/DCPCS?
Probably for the same reason the council members never do.
Matt Frumin had his kids in DCPS k-12.
He lives walking distance to the highest performing schools in the city. Not exactly a risk taker.
Yeah, but you can hardly criticize him for living in Ward 3 and sending his kids to school there, then running for Ward 3 D.C. Council seat. If everyone who lives in Ward 3 sent their kids to DCPS all the way through 12th grade, that'd be great.
Actually, it wouldn't be, because the public schools would be even more crowded.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why doesn’t Goulet have his kids in DCPS/DCPCS?
Probably for the same reason the council members never do.
Matt Frumin had his kids in DCPS k-12.
He lives walking distance to the highest performing schools in the city. Not exactly a risk taker.
Yeah, but you can hardly criticize him for living in Ward 3 and sending his kids to school there, then running for Ward 3 D.C. Council seat. If everyone who lives in Ward 3 sent their kids to DCPS all the way through 12th grade, that'd be great.
He is knowledgeable and would make a good At Large Rep, but he doesn’t seem to have the fire in the belly for the upcoming school redistricting fight. We need someone who is going to fight for Ward 3 and I don’t get the impression he’s up for this fight which is going to require a hard conversation about school boundaries.