Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did you know that the current first grade families have demanded 2 partner teacher for their grade next year? DCPS pays for 0. That’s 40$k + right there. Before you bash the PTA, look around at the entitled parents that surround you.
At this point, that’s a public-private hybrid.
EOTP parent here, but I see it as parents bridging the gap that DC government should be providing for every DC public school.
Anonymous wrote:Our kids went to an Arlington elementary school with better test scores than Janney and a very involved PTA and we were never hit up for money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Best way to end all of this is for dcps to fully fund in the needs of their schools. And band PTAs from paying for teaching positions etc. PTA should be raining money for extras like class trips, clubs, special events not tens of thousands for major staffing and program.
DC spends more per pupil than almost any other state or district ... where is the money going that a PTA in the most affluent part of the city needs to send out that kind of message. (Coming from a title I charter ... it's really shocking, though I acknowledge we live in two different worlds.)
The money flows and flows to SE, not to NW.
Which is like flushing a lot of it into Blue Plains, for all of the impact it has.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did you know that the current first grade families have demanded 2 partner teacher for their grade next year? DCPS pays for 0. That’s 40$k + right there. Before you bash the PTA, look around at the entitled parents that surround you.
At this point, that’s a public-private hybrid.
Anonymous wrote:Our kids went to an Arlington elementary school with better test scores than Janney and a very involved PTA and we were never hit up for money.
Anonymous wrote:Our kids went to an Arlington elementary school with better test scores than Janney and a very involved PTA and we were never hit up for money.
Anonymous wrote:Did you know that the current first grade families have demanded 2 partner teacher for their grade next year? DCPS pays for 0. That’s 40$k + right there. Before you bash the PTA, look around at the entitled parents that surround you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Best way to end all of this is for dcps to fully fund in the needs of their schools. And band PTAs from paying for teaching positions etc. PTA should be raining money for extras like class trips, clubs, special events not tens of thousands for major staffing and program.
DC spends more per pupil than almost any other state or district ... where is the money going that a PTA in the most affluent part of the city needs to send out that kind of message. (Coming from a title I charter ... it's really shocking, though I acknowledge we live in two different worlds.)
DCPS tends to siphon off a lot of the money from classroom and enrichment needs. Instead DCPS wastes funds on sole-source crony consultants, diversity directors and “esteem specialists” - whatever that fluff is.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Best way to end all of this is for dcps to fully fund in the needs of their schools. And band PTAs from paying for teaching positions etc. PTA should be raining money for extras like class trips, clubs, special events not tens of thousands for major staffing and program.
DC spends more per pupil than almost any other state or district ... where is the money going that a PTA in the most affluent part of the city needs to send out that kind of message. (Coming from a title I charter ... it's really shocking, though I acknowledge we live in two different worlds.)
DCPS tends to siphon off a lot of the money from classroom and enrichment needs. Instead DCPS wastes funds on sole-source crony consultants, diversity directors and “esteem specialists” - whatever that fluff is.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Best way to end all of this is for dcps to fully fund in the needs of their schools. And band PTAs from paying for teaching positions etc. PTA should be raining money for extras like class trips, clubs, special events not tens of thousands for major staffing and program.
DC spends more per pupil than almost any other state or district ... where is the money going that a PTA in the most affluent part of the city needs to send out that kind of message. (Coming from a title I charter ... it's really shocking, though I acknowledge we live in two different worlds.)
The money flows and flows to SE, not to NW.