Anonymous wrote:Tacky how some gds parent email posts school emails in full on DCUM.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GDS does not give a crap about it’s neighbors. It’s an elitist school that pretends to be socially equitable. Blah blah blah.. Just pay the 50k for tuition. They don’t care about the residents around the school that they are adversely affect with the traffic, noise, development….
And they don’t give a darn if you complain. They never should have been allowed to expand and cram all those students, staff, faculty into that location. Instead of a BLM sign, maybe that should have a Friendship Heights Neighbors matter.
-Signed a pissed of neighbor of the school…
If you were truly a neighbor of the school, you'd know it's not in Friendship Heights
Anonymous wrote:GDS does not give a crap about it’s neighbors. It’s an elitist school that pretends to be socially equitable. Blah blah blah.. Just pay the 50k for tuition. They don’t care about the residents around the school that they are adversely affect with the traffic, noise, development….
And they don’t give a darn if you complain. They never should have been allowed to expand and cram all those students, staff, faculty into that location. Instead of a BLM sign, maybe that should have a Friendship Heights Neighbors matter.
-Signed a pissed of neighbor of the school…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in the neighborhood and I don’t need any extortion to “smooth things over” for being over capacity due to Covid. That’s ridiculous.
Meanwhile my family in other states pushed for ALL schools to reopen quickly and they even volunteer substitute taught at public and private schools. That’s community.
They are overcapacity this school year due to COVID?
I just can’t get my arms around it either. Do the students there apply each and every year? Or did the spike in Covid acceptees sign up for 4-13 years of schooling there….
Didn't the school just send their families a letter telling parents they would have to accept fewer students this year because they were over their attendance limit? Do you know if they sent one last year?
They didn’t. Still not sure how the school didn’t realize they were over enrolled.
Anonymous wrote:GDS should be penalized by DC. They should be responsible for getting their numbers straight. They broke the terms of the agreement.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in the neighborhood and I don’t need any extortion to “smooth things over” for being over capacity due to Covid. That’s ridiculous.
Meanwhile my family in other states pushed for ALL schools to reopen quickly and they even volunteer substitute taught at public and private schools. That’s community.
They are overcapacity this school year due to COVID?
I just can’t get my arms around it either. Do the students there apply each and every year? Or did the spike in Covid acceptees sign up for 4-13 years of schooling there….
Didn't the school just send their families a letter telling parents they would have to accept fewer students this year because they were over their attendance limit? Do you know if they sent one last year?
Anonymous wrote:So over two years, GDS has collected an extra $5 million in tuition fees presumably with minimal increase in operating costs to cater to the extra students.
If it wanted to smooth over relations with the surrounding community, GDS could issue a mea culpa and EASILY commit a couple of million of this surplus to some sort of project that would help surrounding residents.
For a school renowned for its commitment to principles of social responsibility, I am not seeing a response that reflects these.