Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Joe Weedon will thinks Eastern is fine for everyone (except his daughter):
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/education/they-believe-more-students-should-attend-neighborhood-schools-but-what-happens-when-its-their-child/2019/04/13/8e797690-3ed6-11e9-9361-301ffb5bd5e6_story.html
His daughter went to Walls and recently testified to DC Council that options for schools should be limited and more students encouraged to go to their neighborhood schools.
Typical social justice hypocrisy
His son does attend Eastern, which is more than I can say for any of my Hill neighbors.
Dude already made entirely clear that he’d take Walls if possible. So just like Hill neighbors.
I send my kids to a charter HS, as do most of my neighbors who didn’t go private or get into Walls. There are other options, and their family still stuck with Eastern. I recognize that is, long term, probably the best thing for Eastern. I’m just saying that Joe Weeden, whom I’ve never even spoken to, at least sticks with his principles better than most.
How does HE stick with his principals? After decades of obnoxious, preening blathering, he conceded that in fact, school choice is something Hill parents want. I won’t speculate on his son because that’s not fair; but there just are not any charter options that you can start at 9th grade. But sure, glad he had a second kid so he can continue with his self-aggrandizement and expect us to forget about kid #1 embarrassingly demonstrating the limits to his nonsense.
Anonymous wrote:Why the hate? My impression was the oldest daughter was especially high achieving. You know the type. He conceded that going to Walls from EH was the overall much better fit for her. I do not think there is any real inconsistency in believing in neighborhood schools, supporting DCPS, and sending a very high-achieving child who gets in to a DCPS application high school.
Anonymous wrote:Why the hate? My impression was the oldest daughter was especially high achieving. You know the type. He conceded that going to Walls from EH was the overall much better fit for her. I do not think there is any real inconsistency in believing in neighborhood schools, supporting DCPS, and sending a very high-achieving child who gets in to a DCPS application high school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Joe Weedon will thinks Eastern is fine for everyone (except his daughter):
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/education/they-believe-more-students-should-attend-neighborhood-schools-but-what-happens-when-its-their-child/2019/04/13/8e797690-3ed6-11e9-9361-301ffb5bd5e6_story.html
His daughter went to Walls and recently testified to DC Council that options for schools should be limited and more students encouraged to go to their neighborhood schools.
Typical social justice hypocrisy
His son does attend Eastern, which is more than I can say for any of my Hill neighbors.
Dude already made entirely clear that he’d take Walls if possible. So just like Hill neighbors.
I send my kids to a charter HS, as do most of my neighbors who didn’t go private or get into Walls. There are other options, and their family still stuck with Eastern. I recognize that is, long term, probably the best thing for Eastern. I’m just saying that Joe Weeden, whom I’ve never even spoken to, at least sticks with his principles better than most.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Joe Weedon will thinks Eastern is fine for everyone (except his daughter):
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/education/they-believe-more-students-should-attend-neighborhood-schools-but-what-happens-when-its-their-child/2019/04/13/8e797690-3ed6-11e9-9361-301ffb5bd5e6_story.html
His daughter went to Walls and recently testified to DC Council that options for schools should be limited and more students encouraged to go to their neighborhood schools.
Typical social justice hypocrisy
His son does attend Eastern, which is more than I can say for any of my Hill neighbors.
Dude already made entirely clear that he’d take Walls if possible. So just like Hill neighbors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eastern's vaunted IB Diploma Program, established in 2009 under Michelle Rhee, doesn't even offer IB specific classes these days. The kids take AP classes then IB exams, which doesn't work well of course. Eastern remains a non starter for almost all in-boundary middle-class families.
This is false. I teach at Eastern. The students take IB classes and then IB exams. AP courses are separate, as are their exams.
Anonymous wrote:Eastern's vaunted IB Diploma Program, established in 2009 under Michelle Rhee, doesn't even offer IB specific classes these days. The kids take AP classes then IB exams, which doesn't work well of course. Eastern remains a non starter for almost all in-boundary middle-class families.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Joe Weedon will thinks Eastern is fine for everyone (except his daughter):
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/education/they-believe-more-students-should-attend-neighborhood-schools-but-what-happens-when-its-their-child/2019/04/13/8e797690-3ed6-11e9-9361-301ffb5bd5e6_story.html
His daughter went to Walls and recently testified to DC Council that options for schools should be limited and more students encouraged to go to their neighborhood schools.
Typical social justice hypocrisy
His son does attend Eastern, which is more than I can say for any of my Hill neighbors.
Anonymous wrote:OP, unless you're an inveterate woke kumbaya lefty family, Eastern's IBD almost certainly isn't worth it. I really wish that this weren't true. A tiny number of UMC CH families enroll at Eastern. I've tutored students there. The school just doesn't serve the neighborhood like it could, not by a long shot. DCPS could care less.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Joe Weedon will thinks Eastern is fine for everyone (except his daughter):
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/education/they-believe-more-students-should-attend-neighborhood-schools-but-what-happens-when-its-their-child/2019/04/13/8e797690-3ed6-11e9-9361-301ffb5bd5e6_story.html
His daughter went to Walls and recently testified to DC Council that options for schools should be limited and more students encouraged to go to their neighborhood schools.
Typical social justice hypocrisy
Anonymous wrote:OP, unless you're an inveterate woke kumbaya lefty family, Eastern's IBD almost certainly isn't worth it. I really wish that this weren't true. A tiny number of UMC CH families enroll at Eastern. I've tutored students there. The school just doesn't serve the neighborhood like it could, not by a long shot. DCPS could care less.
Anonymous wrote:OP, unless you're an inveterate woke kumbaya lefty family, Eastern's IBD almost certainly isn't worth it. I really wish that this weren't true. A tiny number of UMC CH families enroll at Eastern. I've tutored students there. The school just doesn't serve the neighborhood like it could, not by a long shot. DCPS could care less.
Anonymous wrote:We're entering the 11th grade as a new family & looking for feedback on the school.