Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The unpleasantness of some of the commenters here is the same as the tenor of the remarks from people who have cheered the decimation of the federal workforce.
The difference is that the people cheering on the decimation of the federal workforce have no familiarity with it.
The people most frustrated with DCPS are intimately familiar with it.
The situations are not analogous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The unpleasantness of some of the commenters here is the same as the tenor of the remarks from people who have cheered the decimation of the federal workforce.
I am a laid-off Fed who hates DOGE with the fire of a thousand suns, and I also hate downtown because they make it SO HARD for schools to succeed. They simply cannot get themselves together and it's embarrassing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The unpleasantness of some of the commenters here is the same as the tenor of the remarks from people who have cheered the decimation of the federal workforce.
I am a laid-off Fed who hates DOGE with the fire of a thousand suns, and I also hate downtown because they make it SO HARD for schools to succeed. They simply cannot get themselves together and it's embarrassing.
That's your opinion. And the fact that you were laid off and want others in the public sector to be laid off as well is unsettling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The unpleasantness of some of the commenters here is the same as the tenor of the remarks from people who have cheered the decimation of the federal workforce.
I am a laid-off Fed who hates DOGE with the fire of a thousand suns, and I also hate downtown because they make it SO HARD for schools to succeed. They simply cannot get themselves together and it's embarrassing.
Anonymous wrote:The unpleasantness of some of the commenters here is the same as the tenor of the remarks from people who have cheered the decimation of the federal workforce.
Anonymous wrote:The unpleasantness of some of the commenters here is the same as the tenor of the remarks from people who have cheered the decimation of the federal workforce.
Anonymous wrote:It’s so disheartening how some of you speak about central employees without understanding what they do.
Just one example: central employees provide training and professional development for leaders and teachers. This ensures that everyone receives consistent messaging/development. If it were up to the schools, there would be even more discrepancy in student outcomes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some of you all sound like the same folks cheering on the DODGE cuts to the federal gov't workers.
Yes. CO does not have the efficiency, competence, or transparency of the average (pre-DOGE) federal agency.
The assignments that are created at CO are crap.
The ridiculous mandating of the terrible RCTs is malpractice.
The choice of Amplify for science is beyond comprehensible.
DCIAA fails on the basics of getting kids cleared (the system is absurd) and getting kids to practices and games.
Procurement is either inept or corrupt. The school meals are AWFUL, and schools have to pay extortionary prices for supplies and buses.
The standard answer about anything is "no" (unless the request comes from Broad or LPJobs). CO is so concerned about liability and CYA that field trips, celebrations, etc, are a chore.
Need I go on?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s so disheartening how some of you speak about central employees without understanding what they do.
Just one example: central employees provide training and professional development for leaders and teachers. This ensures that everyone receives consistent messaging/development. If it were up to the schools, there would be even more discrepancy in student outcomes.
Well why don’t you apply and try to do some of these jobs?
Sorry, but every time I've encountered anyone from downtown I've found them exceptionally stupid and unhelpful. And everyone hates their PD. I like the idea of PD but in real life it's useless. The only people who are at all helpful or competent are the enrollment team.
Because they aren't hiring! They're laying people off. And because I don't want to work with people who perform so poorly and for an organization whose bad reputation is so long entrenched.
So do you have any suggestions on how to improve things so that processes are more efficient? It’s like a wise man once told me, don’t complain about problems unless you’re willing to offer up meaningful solutions. Period.
I do-- it's to get rid of all the employees who are lazy and not very smart! Hope that was part of the layoff.
And please define what “not smart” means in context to the core functions of DCPS Central Office. Provide specific examples. And what qualitative or quantitative measure should be used to determine what is considered “lazy”? I’ll wait…….
Anonymous wrote:Some of you all sound like the same folks cheering on the DODGE cuts to the federal gov't workers.