Anonymous wrote:I spoke to Grosso today. He said he told the Mayor and Todd that if they put it in the budget, it would be removed. He talked about several schools EOTR with no political power whose schools are in complete disrepair. He did say that he would address some of the issues with the Shepherd cafeteria separately. My question is what happened to the $31M at Shepherd.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Didn't Shepherd get a major renovation of its outdoor space just a few years ago? I recall the playground and track and field being completely renovated.
That's DPR space, not school property.
Anonymous wrote:Didn't Shepherd get a major renovation of its outdoor space just a few years ago? I recall the playground and track and field being completely renovated.
My question is what happened to the $31M at Shepherd.
Anonymous wrote:Just had a good laugh. Parents on this board are outraged, I mean OUTRAGED. They are so upset that their precious snowflakes have to eat in an old cafeteria and give their spoils to those poor title 1 kids EOTR with NO PTA, while they laugh it up at their Gala at the Mayflower. That thread is covered separately.
Oh my, what will they do, what will they do???
Anonymous wrote:Just had a good laugh. Parents on this board are outraged, I mean OUTRAGED. They are so upset that their precious snowflakes have to eat in an old cafeteria and give their spoils to those poor title 1 kids EOTR with NO PTA, while they laugh it up at their Gala at the Mayflower. That thread is covered separately.
Oh my, what will they do, what will they do???
Anonymous wrote:Just had a good laugh. Parents on this board are outraged, I mean OUTRAGED. They are so upset that their precious snowflakes have to eat in an old cafeteria and give their spoils to those poor title 1 kids EOTR with NO PTA, while they laugh it up at their Gala at the Mayflower. That thread is covered separately.
Oh my, what will they do, what will they do???
Anonymous wrote:"This is ridiculous. We need more money for school modernizations so that we're not squabbling between one high need school and another. We should be able to do it all."
That is completely wrong. We need better management and accountability for the projects - there is plenty of money, it is just being misused because DGS is so dysfunctional that it can't award and manage contracts. And most contractors don't want to bid on contractors because they don't want to deal with the city and its requirements. So it is hard to get a reasonably priced bids. This situation has been brewing for awhile, but Bowser is making it worse, not better, by giving the contractors more and more rather than dealing with the inept agency employees.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is a meeting at the school this evening to talk about options going forward. Todd is supposed to stop by.
There was a message on the SP listserv saying that the 6:30 mtg today is open to the community, so you don't have to have kids at Shepherd to attend. I plan on swinging by if I can leave work on time--we'll see how it goes.
Anonymous wrote:There is a meeting at the school this evening to talk about options going forward. Todd is supposed to stop by.