Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And....no one know who she is.
I've lived in DC proper for 29 years and W3 for nine. The only person I've heard of among those who allegedly are running is Frumin.
That’s only because he has name recognition as a serial losing candidate.
He's also been pushing DCPS to do something -- anything -- about DCPS overcrowding in Ward 3, going to back to before the Ellington renovation when he pushed DCPS to move it to a more logical, central location and reopen that building as a general high school.
That's going to go a long way with W3 voters, many of whom are DCPS parents.
Can't agree with the last sentence. Overall DC has a rather small proportion of families with children, which is one of the reasons DCPS can get away with being so mismanaged. Ward 3 has the highest percentage of kids in private school, about 50%. While parents of DCPS kids are organized and vocal they are few in number.
Citation needed.
The number of Ward 3 kids who attend DCPS grew by 25 percent between 2014-15 to 2018-19, the largest increase in the city. Ward 3 also had the largest increase in students attending a DCPS high school over that span, growing by 33 percent. Hence we have schools that are overcrowded.
https://www.dcpolicycenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/State-of-DC-Schools-2018-19-web-res.pdf
If you think that public schools will not be an issue in the Ward 3 primary -- and maybe *the* issue -- you are hopelessly clueless about Ward 3 politics.
I would also wager that, even if a sizable number of Ward 3 kids go to private schools, Ward 3 public school parents are much more likely to vote in the primary and thus are a much more powerful constituency than the Ward 3 private school parents, many of whom I'd wager are Republicans who cannot vote in the Democratic primary and thus will have zero say in who is elected (the Republican candidate, whoever it is, has no hope of winning in the general election).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Citation needed.
The number of Ward 3 kids who attend DCPS grew by 25 percent between 2014-15 to 2018-19, the largest increase in the city. Ward 3 also had the largest increase in students attending a DCPS high school over that span, growing by 33 percent. Hence we have schools that are overcrowded.
https://www.dcpolicycenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/State-of-DC-Schools-2018-19-web-res.pdf
If you think that public schools will not be an issue in the Ward 3 primary -- and maybe *the* issue -- you are hopelessly clueless about Ward 3 politics.
I would also wager that, even if a sizable number of Ward 3 kids go to private schools, Ward 3 public school parents are much more likely to vote in the primary and thus are a much more powerful constituency than the Ward 3 private school parents, many of whom I'd wager are Republicans who cannot vote in the Democratic primary and thus will have zero say in who is elected (the Republican candidate, whoever it is, has no hope of winning in the general election).
All of this. The numbers of Ward 3 students attending Ward 3 schools ballooned over the last decade. They parents are generally active and engaged and will be watching this race very closely.
Anonymous wrote:
Citation needed.
The number of Ward 3 kids who attend DCPS grew by 25 percent between 2014-15 to 2018-19, the largest increase in the city. Ward 3 also had the largest increase in students attending a DCPS high school over that span, growing by 33 percent. Hence we have schools that are overcrowded.
https://www.dcpolicycenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/State-of-DC-Schools-2018-19-web-res.pdf
If you think that public schools will not be an issue in the Ward 3 primary -- and maybe *the* issue -- you are hopelessly clueless about Ward 3 politics.
I would also wager that, even if a sizable number of Ward 3 kids go to private schools, Ward 3 public school parents are much more likely to vote in the primary and thus are a much more powerful constituency than the Ward 3 private school parents, many of whom I'd wager are Republicans who cannot vote in the Democratic primary and thus will have zero say in who is elected (the Republican candidate, whoever it is, has no hope of winning in the general election).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And....no one know who she is.
I've lived in DC proper for 29 years and W3 for nine. The only person I've heard of among those who allegedly are running is Frumin.
That’s only because he has name recognition as a serial losing candidate.
He's also been pushing DCPS to do something -- anything -- about DCPS overcrowding in Ward 3, going to back to before the Ellington renovation when he pushed DCPS to move it to a more logical, central location and reopen that building as a general high school.
That's going to go a long way with W3 voters, many of whom are DCPS parents.
Can't agree with the last sentence. Overall DC has a rather small proportion of families with children, which is one of the reasons DCPS can get away with being so mismanaged. Ward 3 has the highest percentage of kids in private school, about 50%. While parents of DCPS kids are organized and vocal they are few in number.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And....no one know who she is.
I've lived in DC proper for 29 years and W3 for nine. The only person I've heard of among those who allegedly are running is Frumin.
That’s only because he has name recognition as a serial losing candidate.
He's also been pushing DCPS to do something -- anything -- about DCPS overcrowding in Ward 3, going to back to before the Ellington renovation when he pushed DCPS to move it to a more logical, central location and reopen that building as a general high school.
That's going to go a long way with W3 voters, many of whom are DCPS parents.
Can't agree with the last sentence. Overall DC has a rather small proportion of families with children, which is one of the reasons DCPS can get away with being so mismanaged. Ward 3 has the highest percentage of kids in private school, about 50%. While parents of DCPS kids are organized and vocal they are few in number.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Vote David Krucoff who is running as a Republican if you care at all about public safety, and making sure DC council isn't just a groupthink body cow towing to the far left activists.
No thanks David. Try in another place. DC doesn't like Maryland carpetbaggers.
Nice try, but I'm just a supporter. I'll support anyone who brings some diversity of thought onto the DC council and a desire to actually make DC government more efficient instead of trying to solve every problem with no bid contracts or tax increases.
I was actually with most of what David was in favor of until he got to the part about not supporting the upcoming changes to CT Ave (bike lanes and lane switches). Making CT Ave a highway and giving commuters as many lanes as they want is a huge giveaway to MD commuters. I grew up in Ward 3 and my parents are still there and they and most of their friends support the changes to CT Ave because as they age it is harder for them to safely cross.
+1 The changes proposed by DDOT and the Mayor, as supported by ALL of the ANC's up and down Connecticut Avenue will vastly improve the quality of life for thousands of DC residents who live in Ward 3. It is decades in the making and cannot happen soon enough.
It is so ironic that the republican candidate is the NIMBY here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And....no one know who she is.
I know her- she grew up in Ward 3 and graduated from DCPS schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Vote David Krucoff who is running as a Republican if you care at all about public safety, and making sure DC council isn't just a groupthink body cow towing to the far left activists.
No thanks David. Try in another place. DC doesn't like Maryland carpetbaggers.
Nice try, but I'm just a supporter. I'll support anyone who brings some diversity of thought onto the DC council and a desire to actually make DC government more efficient instead of trying to solve every problem with no bid contracts or tax increases.
I was actually with most of what David was in favor of until he got to the part about not supporting the upcoming changes to CT Ave (bike lanes and lane switches). Making CT Ave a highway and giving commuters as many lanes as they want is a huge giveaway to MD commuters. I grew up in Ward 3 and my parents are still there and they and most of their friends support the changes to CT Ave because as they age it is harder for them to safely cross.
Anonymous wrote:And....no one know who she is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Vote David Krucoff who is running as a Republican if you care at all about public safety, and making sure DC council isn't just a groupthink body cow towing to the far left activists.
No thanks David. Try in another place. DC doesn't like Maryland carpetbaggers.
Nice try, but I'm just a supporter. I'll support anyone who brings some diversity of thought onto the DC council and a desire to actually make DC government more efficient instead of trying to solve every problem with no bid contracts or tax increases.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And....no one know who she is.
I've lived in DC proper for 29 years and W3 for nine. The only person I've heard of among those who allegedly are running is Frumin.
That’s only because he has name recognition as a serial losing candidate.
He's also been pushing DCPS to do something -- anything -- about DCPS overcrowding in Ward 3, going to back to before the Ellington renovation when he pushed DCPS to move it to a more logical, central location and reopen that building as a general high school.
That's going to go a long way with W3 voters, many of whom are DCPS parents.
Can't agree with the last sentence. Overall DC has a rather small proportion of families with children, which is one of the reasons DCPS can get away with being so mismanaged. Ward 3 has the highest percentage of kids in private school, about 50%. While parents of DCPS kids are organized and vocal they are few in number.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And....no one know who she is.
I've lived in DC proper for 29 years and W3 for nine. The only person I've heard of among those who allegedly are running is Frumin.
That’s only because he has name recognition as a serial losing candidate.
He's also been pushing DCPS to do something -- anything -- about DCPS overcrowding in Ward 3, going to back to before the Ellington renovation when he pushed DCPS to move it to a more logical, central location and reopen that building as a general high school.
That's going to go a long way with W3 voters, many of whom are DCPS parents.