Anonymous wrote:
School starts at 8:45.
ALL bathrooms reopened at 10:15.
1 hr 30 minutes without ALL bathrooms opened.
There were always bathrooms open during that time.
Do you think on their 1 hour walkout they were able to hold it?![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am impressed with Dr. Alexander. She went immediately to the school after hearing of the walk-out. I haven't seen any other Chancellor act so quickly to confront a problem. I hope she continues down this road.
You maybe impressed but the CM for Ward 8 is not! From his FB:
“Water is back on! We met with DC Department of General Services (@DCDGS) and Washington Teachers' Union about the ongoings issues and they will be addressed. This new interim Chancellor @Dr Amanda ALEXANDER put a bad taste in my mouth today with no respect and compassion for Ward 8 students. Community meeting coming soon everyone can know and be a part of the solution. #StayWoke”
Anonymous wrote:EOTR parents, including me, know that this would never have happened WOTP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, according to the news, the pipes burst at the end of one day and city workers were there throughout the night until it was repaired the next day. Nevertheless, there was a "walkout" because it was not repaired sooner. Oh, the injustice! The inequity!!
Would Wilson parents be okay with DCPS telling their children to walk 3 blocks to use a bathroom? Or would they expect them to give them an excused 2 hour delay or day off?
You wouldn't have heard a peep about this if it were Wilson.
Anonymous wrote:I am impressed with Dr. Alexander. She went immediately to the school after hearing of the walk-out. I haven't seen any other Chancellor act so quickly to confront a problem. I hope she continues down this road.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, according to the news, the pipes burst at the end of one day and city workers were there throughout the night until it was repaired the next day. Nevertheless, there was a "walkout" because it was not repaired sooner. Oh, the injustice! The inequity!!
Would Wilson parents be okay with DCPS telling their children to walk 3 blocks to use a bathroom? Or would they expect them to give them an excused 2 hour delay or day off?
Anonymous wrote:And the Post article, which is much better than the WJLA article.
"Anacostia Principal Eric Fraser emailed staff just after 7 a.m. Wednesday to inform them of the faulty plumbing. He said that the water flow stopped Tuesday evening and that city agencies were working to fix the problem. Staff and students, Fraser wrote, could use the restroom facilities at Kramer Middle School, about two blocks away.
“We have not yet confirmed alternative arrangements for the meantime but have reached out to Kramer MS who we assume will provide us access to their staff restrooms should anyone need one between now and then,” according to the email obtained by The Washington Post.
Although some bathrooms reopened near the start of the school day — the morning bell rings at 8:45 a.m. — teachers said they were dismayed that classes began with not all restrooms functioning. About 40 percent of the student body requires special education services, with some in wheelchairs and requiring assistance to use the restroom.
Teachers and students said that if the school was in another part of the city, the problems would have been addressed more quickly, parents would have been informed beforehand and classes would have been canceled.
“If it was any other school in the District, they would have closed school,” said Tamone Carter, a junior. “That’s unsanitary.”
Anonymous wrote:Wait. The articles say that some of the bathrooms were in fact working properly at 8:00 in the morning. Then ALL of them were open later in the morning. What in the world is this hurricane of emotion all about: surely the high school could be relied on to manage the bathrooms that WERE working for a short period of time?! But instead, the kids walk out in protest? WTF.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, according to the news, the pipes burst at the end of one day and city workers were there throughout the night until it was repaired the next day. Nevertheless, there was a "walkout" because it was not repaired sooner. Oh, the injustice! The inequity!!
They should have cancelled school. Or a 2-hour delay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, according to the news, the pipes burst at the end of one day and city workers were there throughout the night until it was repaired the next day. Nevertheless, there was a "walkout" because it was not repaired sooner. Oh, the injustice! The inequity!!
Would Wilson parents be okay with DCPS telling their children to walk 3 blocks to use a bathroom? Or would they expect them to give them an excused 2 hour delay or day off?
Anonymous wrote:Well, according to the news, the pipes burst at the end of one day and city workers were there throughout the night until it was repaired the next day. Nevertheless, there was a "walkout" because it was not repaired sooner. Oh, the injustice! The inequity!!