Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yup. Many parents worked with their kids who were distance learning while they themselves held jobs. Many other parents homeschooled their kids altogether. Both required time. Miranda went to private school instead, an option that means she herself didn't have to spend time working with her kids. It's also not an option that most had. This has nothing to do with teachers being babysitters, although ironically many in her APE group did complain very loudly about their lost childcare, read the teachers/school during that time.
But the post was lost on you. It's a legit question to ask how much time a big law firm partner is going to devote to the school board.
Only 1 of 3 went private. Who said she didn’t have time? She ran a pod for her other APS kids who were at APS the entire time. Your attempts at personal character attacks are getting old, especially since they’re factually incorrect.
don't see how it's a personal character attack. it's not false that she sent one of her kids to private. that's a fact.
and you keep avoiding the question of how much time she will have for the board.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:APS doesn't pay school board members to be full time employees, so all of them have jobs, families, and lives. This is the stupidest, most misogynistic thing I've seen on DCUM in a long time, and that's saying something.
How will a skilled professional balance her work and other obligations? The same freaking way she does every day.
Why is it misognynistic? Who else on the board has a job as time consuming as a law firm partner? It's a legit question how much time she will commit to it, especially when she has not committed to any other big time consuming leadership roles in APS, like PTA prez or committee chair.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yup. Many parents worked with their kids who were distance learning while they themselves held jobs. Many other parents homeschooled their kids altogether. Both required time. Miranda went to private school instead, an option that means she herself didn't have to spend time working with her kids. It's also not an option that most had. This has nothing to do with teachers being babysitters, although ironically many in her APE group did complain very loudly about their lost childcare, read the teachers/school during that time.
But the post was lost on you. It's a legit question to ask how much time a big law firm partner is going to devote to the school board.
Only 1 of 3 went private. Who said she didn’t have time? She ran a pod for her other APS kids who were at APS the entire time. Your attempts at personal character attacks are getting old, especially since they’re factually incorrect.
Anonymous wrote:APS doesn't pay school board members to be full time employees, so all of them have jobs, families, and lives. This is the stupidest, most misogynistic thing I've seen on DCUM in a long time, and that's saying something.
How will a skilled professional balance her work and other obligations? The same freaking way she does every day.
Anonymous wrote:Dcum people in a nutshell: Makes assertions (for example, about Miranda trashing Mary K the first time she ran and anything SW even though she's not running/can't run this time) and then won't back it up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:looks like she's working hard to avoid putting any of her kids in drew
Miranda put her oldest daughter in Drew AFTER Montessori.
The 2 to 3 key trolls on AEM live in the wealthiest, whitest parts of town (whose comments appear very similar to here). They of course don't want brown people as neighbors, let alone as classmates of their kids.
and then Miranda took her daughter OUT of Drew and sent her to private.
Oh please. This is getting ridiculous. All her kids will be in APS when she’s in office.
But she's a partner in a big DC law firm. If she didn't have time for her kids during the lockdown, how will she have time to adequately serve us on the school board?
Wow what disrespect for teachers. They are not your babysitters; not everyone can be a teacher. What an anti-feminist (how dare anyone have a career to maintain), privileged (drop everything for virtual school or be able to outsource to pod), and disrespectful (they are professionals; not a babysitting job anyone can do if they just have time) take.
I don't get how asking about whether Miranda has time for the school board job is disrespectful to teachers? that's quite a stretch.
Because the response was gross. “If she didn’t have time for her kids during lockdown.” PP knew exactly what a crappy comment that was or is incredibly unaware of their privilege. I would have sent my kids to private in 2 seconds during covid and I’m a SAHP. Parents don’t send their kids to school because they don’t have time for them, it’s because they want professionals educators teaching them. School is not a babysitting service for parents that “don’t have time.”
Cut the privilege crap. Few have more privilege than Miranda. It's a legitimate question - How is she going to have time to be on the school board?
She’s a force. Lady does everything and has for years. She follows all the issues because she’s spent years studying them. The most productive and reliable people I know are often the ones who seem to do the impossible (eg big job, super involved in pta, Rec coach, civic assn). I’ve seen her in action and she’s whip smart with excellent work ethic. She’d be incredible on the board.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:APS doesn't pay school board members to be full time employees, so all of them have jobs, families, and lives. This is the stupidest, most misogynistic thing I've seen on DCUM in a long time, and that's saying something.
How will a skilled professional balance her work and other obligations? The same freaking way she does every day.
100!
Anonymous wrote:APS doesn't pay school board members to be full time employees, so all of them have jobs, families, and lives. This is the stupidest, most misogynistic thing I've seen on DCUM in a long time, and that's saying something.
How will a skilled professional balance her work and other obligations? The same freaking way she does every day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:looks like she's working hard to avoid putting any of her kids in drew
Miranda put her oldest daughter in Drew AFTER Montessori.
The 2 to 3 key trolls on AEM live in the wealthiest, whitest parts of town (whose comments appear very similar to here). They of course don't want brown people as neighbors, let alone as classmates of their kids.
and then Miranda took her daughter OUT of Drew and sent her to private.
Oh please. This is getting ridiculous. All her kids will be in APS when she’s in office.
But she's a partner in a big DC law firm. If she didn't have time for her kids during the lockdown, how will she have time to adequately serve us on the school board?
Wow what disrespect for teachers. They are not your babysitters; not everyone can be a teacher. What an anti-feminist (how dare anyone have a career to maintain), privileged (drop everything for virtual school or be able to outsource to pod), and disrespectful (they are professionals; not a babysitting job anyone can do if they just have time) take.
I don't get how asking about whether Miranda has time for the school board job is disrespectful to teachers? that's quite a stretch.
Because the response was gross. “If she didn’t have time for her kids during lockdown.” PP knew exactly what a crappy comment that was or is incredibly unaware of their privilege. I would have sent my kids to private in 2 seconds during covid and I’m a SAHP. Parents don’t send their kids to school because they don’t have time for them, it’s because they want professionals educators teaching them. School is not a babysitting service for parents that “don’t have time.”
Cut the privilege crap. Few have more privilege than Miranda. It's a legitimate question - How is she going to have time to be on the school board?
She’s a force. Lady does everything and has for years. She follows all the issues because she’s spent years studying them. The most productive and reliable people I know are often the ones who seem to do the impossible (eg big job, super involved in pta, Rec coach, civic assn). I’ve seen her in action and she’s whip smart with excellent work ethic. She’d be incredible on the board.
Anonymous wrote:Yup. Many parents worked with their kids who were distance learning while they themselves held jobs. Many other parents homeschooled their kids altogether. Both required time. Miranda went to private school instead, an option that means she herself didn't have to spend time working with her kids. It's also not an option that most had. This has nothing to do with teachers being babysitters, although ironically many in her APE group did complain very loudly about their lost childcare, read the teachers/school during that time.
But the post was lost on you. It's a legit question to ask how much time a big law firm partner is going to devote to the school board.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:looks like she's working hard to avoid putting any of her kids in drew
Miranda put her oldest daughter in Drew AFTER Montessori.
The 2 to 3 key trolls on AEM live in the wealthiest, whitest parts of town (whose comments appear very similar to here). They of course don't want brown people as neighbors, let alone as classmates of their kids.
and then Miranda took her daughter OUT of Drew and sent her to private.
Oh please. This is getting ridiculous. All her kids will be in APS when she’s in office.
But she's a partner in a big DC law firm. If she didn't have time for her kids during the lockdown, how will she have time to adequately serve us on the school board?
Wow what disrespect for teachers. They are not your babysitters; not everyone can be a teacher. What an anti-feminist (how dare anyone have a career to maintain), privileged (drop everything for virtual school or be able to outsource to pod), and disrespectful (they are professionals; not a babysitting job anyone can do if they just have time) take.
I don't get how asking about whether Miranda has time for the school board job is disrespectful to teachers? that's quite a stretch.
Because the response was gross. “If she didn’t have time for her kids during lockdown.” PP knew exactly what a crappy comment that was or is incredibly unaware of their privilege. I would have sent my kids to private in 2 seconds during covid and I’m a SAHP. Parents don’t send their kids to school because they don’t have time for them, it’s because they want professionals educators teaching them. School is not a babysitting service for parents that “don’t have time.”
Cut the privilege crap. Few have more privilege than Miranda. It's a legitimate question - How is she going to have time to be on the school board?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:looks like she's working hard to avoid putting any of her kids in drew
Miranda put her oldest daughter in Drew AFTER Montessori.
The 2 to 3 key trolls on AEM live in the wealthiest, whitest parts of town (whose comments appear very similar to here). They of course don't want brown people as neighbors, let alone as classmates of their kids.
and then Miranda took her daughter OUT of Drew and sent her to private.
Oh please. This is getting ridiculous. All her kids will be in APS when she’s in office.
But she's a partner in a big DC law firm. If she didn't have time for her kids during the lockdown, how will she have time to adequately serve us on the school board?
Wow what disrespect for teachers. They are not your babysitters; not everyone can be a teacher. What an anti-feminist (how dare anyone have a career to maintain), privileged (drop everything for virtual school or be able to outsource to pod), and disrespectful (they are professionals; not a babysitting job anyone can do if they just have time) take.
I don't get how asking about whether Miranda has time for the school board job is disrespectful to teachers? that's quite a stretch.
Because the response was gross. “If she didn’t have time for her kids during lockdown.” PP knew exactly what a crappy comment that was or is incredibly unaware of their privilege. I would have sent my kids to private in 2 seconds during covid and I’m a SAHP. Parents don’t send their kids to school because they don’t have time for them, it’s because they want professionals educators teaching them. School is not a babysitting service for parents that “don’t have time.”