Anonymous wrote:Nice article. I love that a couple of Bard kids are playing on the SWW team. DCPS and GW come off looking bad fbut no surprises there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And not one person acknowledging that these are the types of issues you will have when you build a charter school system like this. All these kids can go to their publics and play baseball. Nobody is forcing them to go to "Walls" (I think it's hilarious that the School Without Walls actually uses Walls--the thing they are without, as their nickname).
The way you're lecturing when you don't even know that SWW is part of DCPS. Put the drinks down. It's too early to be this drunk.
I would hardly call that a lecture. There is a fine line between "Walls" and charters. Both are just ways for elitists to separate themselves from the general population. I mean, how else can you look at a DCPS school that is only 25% Black? So the fact remains, nobody is forcing your kid to attend "Walls." If they want to play baseball without the hassle, go to a regular public school. You also seem a bit obsessed with drinks. I mean, that was quite a leap.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And not one person acknowledging that these are the types of issues you will have when you build a charter school system like this. All these kids can go to their publics and play baseball. Nobody is forcing them to go to "Walls" (I think it's hilarious that the School Without Walls actually uses Walls--the thing they are without, as their nickname).
The way you're lecturing when you don't even know that SWW is part of DCPS. Put the drinks down. It's too early to be this drunk.
I would hardly call that a lecture. There is a fine line between "Walls" and charters. Both are just ways for elitists to separate themselves from the general population. I mean, how else can you look at a DCPS school that is only 25% Black? So the fact remains, nobody is forcing your kid to attend "Walls." If they want to play baseball without the hassle, go to a regular public school. You also seem a bit obsessed with drinks. I mean, that was quite a leap.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And not one person acknowledging that these are the types of issues you will have when you build a charter school system like this. All these kids can go to their publics and play baseball. Nobody is forcing them to go to "Walls" (I think it's hilarious that the School Without Walls actually uses Walls--the thing they are without, as their nickname).
The way you're lecturing when you don't even know that SWW is part of DCPS. Put the drinks down. It's too early to be this drunk.
I would hardly call that a lecture. There is a fine line between "Walls" and charters. Both are just ways for elitists to separate themselves from the general population. I mean, how else can you look at a DCPS school that is only 25% Black? So the fact remains, nobody is forcing your kid to attend "Walls." If they want to play baseball without the hassle, go to a regular public school. You also seem a bit obsessed with drinks. I mean, that was quite a leap.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And not one person acknowledging that these are the types of issues you will have when you build a charter school system like this. All these kids can go to their publics and play baseball. Nobody is forcing them to go to "Walls" (I think it's hilarious that the School Without Walls actually uses Walls--the thing they are without, as their nickname).
The way you're lecturing when you don't even know that SWW is part of DCPS. Put the drinks down. It's too early to be this drunk.
I would hardly call that a lecture. There is a fine line between "Walls" and charters. Both are just ways for elitists to separate themselves from the general population. I mean, how else can you look at a DCPS school that is only 25% Black? So the fact remains, nobody is forcing your kid to attend "Walls." If they want to play baseball without the hassle, go to a regular public school. You also seem a bit obsessed with drinks. I mean, that was quite a leap.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And not one person acknowledging that these are the types of issues you will have when you build a charter school system like this. All these kids can go to their publics and play baseball. Nobody is forcing them to go to "Walls" (I think it's hilarious that the School Without Walls actually uses Walls--the thing they are without, as their nickname).
The way you're lecturing when you don't even know that SWW is part of DCPS. Put the drinks down. It's too early to be this drunk.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry, for the typo in my last post. I meant that DCPS wasted $270, million not wanted
Anonymous wrote:Jelleff isn’t that close to GW. The GW team has to travel for practice too - not sure where now but they used to play out by DCA.
Anonymous wrote:And not one person acknowledging that these are the types of issues you will have when you build a charter school system like this. All these kids can go to their publics and play baseball. Nobody is forcing them to go to "Walls" (I think it's hilarious that the School Without Walls actually uses Walls--the thing they are without, as their nickname).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good question. Wasn’t the school supposed to be a partnership between DCPS and GW?
Also, DCPS does not help the school at all with figuring out playing space.
DC parks and recs gives the school zero priority in reserving field space. Instead they prefer to lease field space to private schools who can pay more money. The Walls PTA has to give money to lease field space as DCPS does not include any money in the Walls budget to deal with this issue.
1. So this is GW's fault?
2. GW doesn't have athletic fields on its own campus; do you want them to build some for Walls?
Anonymous wrote:And not one person acknowledging that these are the types of issues you will have when you build a charter school system like this. All these kids can go to their publics and play baseball. Nobody is forcing them to go to "Walls" (I think it's hilarious that the School Without Walls actually uses Walls--the thing they are without, as their nickname).
Anonymous wrote:And not one person acknowledging that these are the types of issues you will have when you build a charter school system like this. All these kids can go to their publics and play baseball. Nobody is forcing them to go to "Walls" (I think it's hilarious that the School Without Walls actually uses Walls--the thing they are without, as their nickname).