Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Janney just lobbied their way to a second renovation, I bet the Hill parents will lobby for charter school preference. I guess money talks.
Tommy Wells came up with that idea all in his own. As far as I know, no DCPS parent ever asked for preference at a charter middle school.
Anonymous wrote:Janney just lobbied their way to a second renovation, I bet the Hill parents will lobby for charter school preference. I guess money talks.
Anonymous wrote:Janney just lobbied their way to a second renovation, I bet the Hill parents will lobby for charter school preference. I guess money talks.
Anonymous wrote:PP advanced the assertion that CHPSPO is not exactly Skull and Bones. I would point out that there does not appear to be any mailing address or contact person. Likewise, no "officers" are identified. Not exactly the typical advocacy organization. Where is the accountability when claiming to speak on behalf of Capitol Hill parents when it comes to such matters as feeder patterns and alignment of DCPS elementaries and charter middle schools?
Anonymous wrote:And you're all aware that many (probably most) Wards in DC have similar groups that dare to speak on education issues in their neighborhoods without actually getting written sign off from every resident? Cut these folks some slack for doing the hard work no one else is volunteering for. Unless you've been turned away from a meeting, maybe assume your voice would actually be welcome and your contribution valued.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think all the commonality needed is bringing together parents who want to learn from each other and work for better schools. I believe it grew out of the success of the school libraries project and was originally envisioned as a way for leadership at neighboring PTAs on the Hill to trade info and best practices. Every PTA president and principal are invited to every meeting. Some come, some don't. Some pass that info along to parents, some don't. Every meeting is open and info's always posted ahead of time on the web, Facebook, and Twitter (@CHPSPO).
Next meeting is 1/22. New faces are always welcome.
So be it. But it doesn't mean you are allowed to represent yourselves as speaking on behalf of all "Capitol Hill Parents," particularly when some schools -- e.g., Brent -- apparently do not even participate for one reason or another. Fairness and honesty dictate that this fact be disclosed when communicating with someone like Catania. In this vein, it would be helpful to have a copy of the actual letter sent to Henderson and Catania for download on the CHPSPO website, as opposed to the cryptic notes posted here.
Anonymous wrote:All of the schools in Ward 6 are invited to send representatives to the Capitol Hill Public Schools Parent Organization (CHPSPO) monthly meeting (3rd Tuesday of the month, unless specified). School representatives receive reminders 2 days before each meeting. Meeting agendas and notes from each meeting are posted at http://chpspo.org/. All CHPSPO meetings are open, and interested parents are welcome to attend.
Anonymous wrote:I think all the commonality needed is bringing together parents who want to learn from each other and work for better schools. I believe it grew out of the success of the school libraries project and was originally envisioned as a way for leadership at neighboring PTAs on the Hill to trade info and best practices. Every PTA president and principal are invited to every meeting. Some come, some don't. Some pass that info along to parents, some don't. Every meeting is open and info's always posted ahead of time on the web, Facebook, and Twitter (@CHPSPO).
Next meeting is 1/22. New faces are always welcome.