Anonymous wrote:I just got an email from Mayor Bowsers office with the tag line "Our Vision is Zero"
What idiot came up with this Marketing campaign? One with zero vision I guess....
Anonymous wrote:Dear Patrick Donovan (from the Post article):
Please come by Murch to see how dangerous drop off time is considering Murch is located ON a commuter route. Lots of kids get to cross Reno, Nebraska and Connecticut to get to Murch which is located on a a cut through street for kids heading to Deal and Wilson. Not to mention the commuters who think the Davenport and 36th street stop sign is optional.
Your quote makes you sound a bit---well mean and uninformed. Perhaps you were misquoted because our kids would be safer at Lafayette. Not saying that is the right option but definitely a safer option then even the current situation.
Anonymous wrote:As a Lafayette parent, I would potentially support the co-location, if it was better for Murch kids than the alternative and if -- and this is the big problem-- DCPS can provide a thoughtful plan for how to deal with the very real and reasonable concerns people have raised. If I saw a safety plan, there were plans for busing and/ or a staggered start, and there was thought given to how everyone can access the playground, I would be satisfied.
The problem is not necessarily with the co-location-- although there are certainly issues that need to be considered-- but with DCPS's extraordinary inincompetence in thinking it through.
Anonymous wrote:I think we have to stop trying to help the PP understand Murch boundaries and head count. Nothing will help PP understand.
Anonymous wrote:Given the strength of the opinions here, the clear lack of leadership at DCPS and DGS to move effectively and make quality decisions, the turmoil this is causing in two communities, one has to wonder:
WHERE IS THE LEADERSHIP IN THIS CITY?
This is exactly the kind of problem Mayors and City Council members are elected to head off, resolve or take the bureaucracy task for the dismal job they are doing.
This is not the fault of Much parents, Lafayette parents, or failure by any citizen to support a previous policy decision, etc.
It is the absolute failure of the City government to conduct its business in a reasonable and fair way, being open and transparent, having a identified and shared criteria for decision making and keeping the public informed in a timely fashion.
DC's top officials have some explaining to do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not everyone opposes moving to Lafayette. We have to drive from Brookland every day so anything that saves us some commuting time for two years is fine by me! DS will be going to Deal by the time Murch is all done so if he's got to be in a trailer classroom it may as well be in a spot that's still Murch but located a little more centrally in DC.
Since Lafayette's trailers accommodate 70-90 more kids than Murch needs, they may effectively double their oob population during this relocation. The location really is so central.
Anonymous wrote:Not everyone opposes moving to Lafayette. We have to drive from Brookland every day so anything that saves us some commuting time for two years is fine by me! DS will be going to Deal by the time Murch is all done so if he's got to be in a trailer classroom it may as well be in a spot that's still Murch but located a little more centrally in DC.