Anonymous wrote:For a variety of reasons, we will be doing the charter lottery next year in lieu of our IB struggling elementary school. We have started talking to neighborhood parents and other cater school parents and feel like we are the soul Republicans looking for a charter solution rather than a move to Virginia. Does your charter have any Republican families that can be so openly? (I'm not going to stick bumper stickers on my kid just hoping to find a few like minded parents to enjoy school functions with.)
Anonymous wrote:You're incapable of making small talk with people who aren't Republicans?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're incapable of making small talk with people who aren't Republicans?
Sure. Are you capable of talking to me about who I'm flying to Iowa to support in the caucuses without picking a political fight?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I figure a lot of these "I've never seen a republican" really haven't lived in DC long. Obviously, tons come in when the administrations change. Try living here for more the. 10-15 years folks.
I've been here 25. Still don't know many that live EOTP/not on Capitol Hill. In my Ward 5 precinct, 17 people voted for Romney last time around. Obama was over 700.
Unlike the rest of DC, we in mid-city care more about our neighbors then the rest of you do.
Anonymous wrote:I figure a lot of these "I've never seen a republican" really haven't lived in DC long. Obviously, tons come in when the administrations change. Try living here for more the. 10-15 years folks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is fascinating to me that there would be Republicans (1) living in the District in (2) a neighborhood with enough _[xyz whatever__] residents right around you to make the assigned school "struggling." So not in Spring Valley or Kent.
Was it accidental?
And to be on point, I cannot think of a single Republican parent with a child at a PCS. But surely there are a handful, as you see on this thread so far.
I'm a republican who lived in Shaw for 10 years. But great stereotyping there.
You came to Washington to work in policy, I assume. Either on the Hill, a think tank, an NGO. Possibly, at a law firm. Not saying there are no Republicans in DC, bc obv there always have been a small percent. I am suggesting that it is very, very uncommon IM(25 yr)E to see a Republican parent, with school age children, choosing to live in a neighborhood with schools that struggle due to the traits of the IB kids.
Be honest: do you have children that you send to public school in the District? Does a single Republican neighbor of yours in Shaw send their kid, over age 5, to Seaton or Garrison or similar?
Anonymous wrote:DH is a republican hill staffer and we're at a DCPS elementary and definitely rare. It's funny to me that the other republicans upthread mention that they don't broadcast their political affiliation. We don't either but it always comes out because of DH's job. But I also wish it wasn't the case that we feel like we CAN'T broadcast it. I bet if more moderate republicans in DC/DCPS/charter schools/diverse neighborhoods would be open about their political affiliation, our neighbors might change their perception of Republicans a bit.
, but I predict you're unlikely to form a good-sized posse in DCPS schools anytime soon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm happy to be friendly to republicans if you're not anti-gay.
Um, thanks?
You do realize one can be a Republican but socially liberal, right?
Yes, and they're the worst kind. "I am totally in favor of gay rights and reproductive choice. I just vote for people who aren't."
Remind me why you do that again?

Anonymous wrote:DH is a republican hill staffer and we're at a DCPS elementary and definitely rare. It's funny to me that the other republicans upthread mention that they don't broadcast their political affiliation. We don't either but it always comes out because of DH's job. But I also wish it wasn't the case that we feel like we CAN'T broadcast it. I bet if more moderate republicans in DC/DCPS/charter schools/diverse neighborhoods would be open about their political affiliation, our neighbors might change their perception of Republicans a bit.