Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm an OB Wilson parent. No, my IB school is not more attractive. I work near Wilson and am willing to drive my kid if need be.Anonymous wrote:I wonder how the OOB parents feel about their kids spending hours on the Metro eacb day this fall. You have to think their neighborhood schools that they can walk to will be more attractive this year.
If you work near Wilson, want your kid to go be with those type of neighborhood kids but yet you don't want to invest into the community. You're a free loader and the type of parent we want out of Wilson. Go make your neighborhood better instead of making ours worse
And I'll add, you are the type of person that us DC Natives wish would leave our city.Anonymous wrote:You don't know anything about me. You are a vile disgusting human being.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm an OB Wilson parent. No, my IB school is not more attractive. I work near Wilson and am willing to drive my kid if need be.Anonymous wrote:I wonder how the OOB parents feel about their kids spending hours on the Metro eacb day this fall. You have to think their neighborhood schools that they can walk to will be more attractive this year.
If you work near Wilson, want your kid to go be with those type of neighborhood kids but yet you don't want to invest into the community. You're a free loader and the type of parent we want out of Wilson. Go make your neighborhood better instead of making ours worse
You don't know anything about me. You are a vile disgusting human being.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm an OB Wilson parent. No, my IB school is not more attractive. I work near Wilson and am willing to drive my kid if need be.Anonymous wrote:I wonder how the OOB parents feel about their kids spending hours on the Metro eacb day this fall. You have to think their neighborhood schools that they can walk to will be more attractive this year.
If you work near Wilson, want your kid to go be with those type of neighborhood kids but yet you don't want to invest into the community. You're a free loader and the type of parent we want out of Wilson. Go make your neighborhood better instead of making ours worse
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm an OB Wilson parent. No, my IB school is not more attractive. I work near Wilson and am willing to drive my kid if need be.Anonymous wrote:I wonder how the OOB parents feel about their kids spending hours on the Metro eacb day this fall. You have to think their neighborhood schools that they can walk to will be more attractive this year.
If you work near Wilson, want your kid to go be with those type of neighborhood kids but yet you don't want to invest into the community. You're a free loader and the type of parent we want out of Wilson. Go make your neighborhood better instead of making ours worse
Anonymous wrote:Or let them fill up their feeder schools if they don't want OOB kids enrolling in them.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do people send their kids across town to overcrowded schools when they have such distain for the neighborhood and their kids’ classmates?
Good question. Why doesn’t the Wilson principal consider a different school when she has such disdain for the in-boundary families?
How about the in-bound parent conduct themselves respectfully - that would be a good start. No one ever talks about their bad behavior and disdain for OB students (code: black and brown students).
IB parent here, and I couldn’t agree more.
+1. Also the black principal who parents hated before she started because racism. If parents have a problem with OOB students, they need to tell their feeder elementary schools to stop admitting them to the pipeline.
Anonymous wrote:I'm an OB Wilson parent. No, my IB school is not more attractive. I work near Wilson and am willing to drive my kid if need be.Anonymous wrote:I wonder how the OOB parents feel about their kids spending hours on the Metro eacb day this fall. You have to think their neighborhood schools that they can walk to will be more attractive this year.
Anonymous wrote:How do you think OOB kids get into Wilson? Through the feeder schools. My own kid got into Hardy as an OOB student in 7th grade. So no, they aren't full of IB students.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Or let them fill up their feeder schools if they don't want OOB kids enrolling in them.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do people send their kids across town to overcrowded schools when they have such distain for the neighborhood and their kids’ classmates?
Good question. Why doesn’t the Wilson principal consider a different school when she has such disdain for the in-boundary families?
How about the in-bound parent conduct themselves respectfully - that would be a good start. No one ever talks about their bad behavior and disdain for OB students (code: black and brown students).
IB parent here, and I couldn’t agree more.
+1. Also the black principal who parents hated before she started because racism. If parents have a problem with OOB students, they need to tell their feeder elementary schools to stop admitting them to the pipeline.
Aren’t all the feeder schools already full of IB students?
Are you in favor of overcrowded schools?
How do you think OOB kids get into Wilson? Through the feeder schools. My own kid got into Hardy as an OOB student in 7th grade. So no, they aren't full of IB students.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Or let them fill up their feeder schools if they don't want OOB kids enrolling in them.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do people send their kids across town to overcrowded schools when they have such distain for the neighborhood and their kids’ classmates?
Good question. Why doesn’t the Wilson principal consider a different school when she has such disdain for the in-boundary families?
How about the in-bound parent conduct themselves respectfully - that would be a good start. No one ever talks about their bad behavior and disdain for OB students (code: black and brown students).
IB parent here, and I couldn’t agree more.
+1. Also the black principal who parents hated before she started because racism. If parents have a problem with OOB students, they need to tell their feeder elementary schools to stop admitting them to the pipeline.
Aren’t all the feeder schools already full of IB students?
Are you in favor of overcrowded schools?
Anonymous wrote:Or let them fill up their feeder schools if they don't want OOB kids enrolling in them.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do people send their kids across town to overcrowded schools when they have such distain for the neighborhood and their kids’ classmates?
Good question. Why doesn’t the Wilson principal consider a different school when she has such disdain for the in-boundary families?
How about the in-bound parent conduct themselves respectfully - that would be a good start. No one ever talks about their bad behavior and disdain for OB students (code: black and brown students).
IB parent here, and I couldn’t agree more.
+1. Also the black principal who parents hated before she started because racism. If parents have a problem with OOB students, they need to tell their feeder elementary schools to stop admitting them to the pipeline.
Or let them fill up their feeder schools if they don't want OOB kids enrolling in them.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do people send their kids across town to overcrowded schools when they have such distain for the neighborhood and their kids’ classmates?
Good question. Why doesn’t the Wilson principal consider a different school when she has such disdain for the in-boundary families?
How about the in-bound parent conduct themselves respectfully - that would be a good start. No one ever talks about their bad behavior and disdain for OB students (code: black and brown students).
IB parent here, and I couldn’t agree more.
+1. Also the black principal who parents hated before she started because racism. If parents have a problem with OOB students, they need to tell their feeder elementary schools to stop admitting them to the pipeline.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do people send their kids across town to overcrowded schools when they have such distain for the neighborhood and their kids’ classmates?
Good question. Why doesn’t the Wilson principal consider a different school when she has such disdain for the in-boundary families?
How about the in-bound parent conduct themselves respectfully - that would be a good start. No one ever talks about their bad behavior and disdain for OB students (code: black and brown students).
IB parent here, and I couldn’t agree more.
+1. Also the black principal who parents hated before she started because racism. If parents have a problem with OOB students, they need to tell their feeder elementary schools to stop admitting them to the pipeline.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do people send their kids across town to overcrowded schools when they have such distain for the neighborhood and their kids’ classmates?
Good question. Why doesn’t the Wilson principal consider a different school when she has such disdain for the in-boundary families?
How about the in-bound parent conduct themselves respectfully - that would be a good start. No one ever talks about their bad behavior and disdain for OB students (code: black and brown students).
IB parent here, and I couldn’t agree more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do people send their kids across town to overcrowded schools when they have such distain for the neighborhood and their kids’ classmates?
Good question. Why doesn’t the Wilson principal consider a different school when she has such disdain for the in-boundary families?
How about the in-bound parent conduct themselves respectfully - that would be a good start. No one ever talks about their bad behavior and disdain for OB students (code: black and brown students).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do people send their kids across town to overcrowded schools when they have such distain for the neighborhood and their kids’ classmates?
Good question. Why doesn’t the Wilson principal consider a different school when she has such disdain for the in-boundary families?