Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kihn was lying on his twitter profile that he was a "public school parent" until he changed it suddenly yesterday.
Screenshot here: https://twitter.com/Evan52314/status/1044613841282306048
Between this and WaPo's error in saying his children attend DCI, I think he either misled the mayor's staff or they were at least unaware of where his kids attend school.
I can understand someone not familiar with DC schools not realizing that "DC International School" and "Washington International School" are not the same thing. What's a shame is that the Post has reporters covering local politics who aren't familiar with the schools.
Just a guess, but based on the old Twitter "bio", his kids may have been in public schools until recently, and he never changed the "bio"- that seems like the type of thing most people don't pay attention to on an ongoing basis. Also, the reporter probably got her facts from spokespeople in the Mayor's office- I am willing to bet that someone there said "DC International School", not paying attention to the nuance. Perry Stein is a pretty solid reporter and I am willing to bet she knows the difference between the two schools and got bad info.
I believe his oldest child is in Kindergarten, so if they were in public schools, it wasn't long enough to really experience them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kihn was lying on his twitter profile that he was a "public school parent" until he changed it suddenly yesterday.
Screenshot here: https://twitter.com/Evan52314/status/1044613841282306048
Between this and WaPo's error in saying his children attend DCI, I think he either misled the mayor's staff or they were at least unaware of where his kids attend school.
I can understand someone not familiar with DC schools not realizing that "DC International School" and "Washington International School" are not the same thing. What's a shame is that the Post has reporters covering local politics who aren't familiar with the schools.
Just a guess, but based on the old Twitter "bio", his kids may have been in public schools until recently, and he never changed the "bio"- that seems like the type of thing most people don't pay attention to on an ongoing basis. Also, the reporter probably got her facts from spokespeople in the Mayor's office- I am willing to bet that someone there said "DC International School", not paying attention to the nuance. Perry Stein is a pretty solid reporter and I am willing to bet she knows the difference between the two schools and got bad info.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love being a Democrat but stuff like this reminds me of Obama. He could play a likable middle class guy when mingling or on TV . . . But in real life he was a multimillionaire who sent his kids to Sidwell, naturally.
I know. Ugh.
I don't begrudge the president or very public figures sending their children to schools which have great experience dealing with security and a design at least somewhat cognizant of security needs.
But the children of the DC DME do not qualify under that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kihn was lying on his twitter profile that he was a "public school parent" until he changed it suddenly yesterday.
Screenshot here: https://twitter.com/Evan52314/status/1044613841282306048
Between this and WaPo's error in saying his children attend DCI, I think he either misled the mayor's staff or they were at least unaware of where his kids attend school.
I can understand someone not familiar with DC schools not realizing that "DC International School" and "Washington International School" are not the same thing. What's a shame is that the Post has reporters covering local politics who aren't familiar with the schools.
Anonymous wrote:Kihn was lying on his twitter profile that he was a "public school parent" until he changed it suddenly yesterday.
Screenshot here: https://twitter.com/Evan52314/status/1044613841282306048
Between this and WaPo's error in saying his children attend DCI, I think he either misled the mayor's staff or they were at least unaware of where his kids attend school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The ones complaining about his kids attending private school are the ones who don’t send their kids to their IB school.
You guys crack me up!
You're seriously equating private school with public charters?
Also: he is responsible for the public charter system. He is not responsible for private schools.
Do principals of private schools ever NOT send their kids to that school and get away with it? NO
FYI- IB does not mean public Charters
Yes, we know that. That's PPs point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why not the selected individual the benefit of the doubt first?
*why not GIVE the selected indivudual*
Sorry for typo!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The ones complaining about his kids attending private school are the ones who don’t send their kids to their IB school.
You guys crack me up!
You're seriously equating private school with public charters?
Also: he is responsible for the public charter system. He is not responsible for private schools.
Do principals of private schools ever NOT send their kids to that school and get away with it? NO
FYI- IB does not mean public Charters
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The ones complaining about his kids attending private school are the ones who don’t send their kids to their IB school.
You guys crack me up!
You're seriously equating private school with public charters?
Also: he is responsible for the public charter system. He is not responsible for private schools.
Do principals of private schools ever NOT send their kids to that school and get away with it? NO
Anonymous wrote:The ones complaining about his kids attending private school are the ones who don’t send their kids to their IB school.
You guys crack me up!