Anonymous wrote:A Hill blog is reporting that Gray has restored modernization funding for Payne.
Anonymous wrote:Kaya Henderson just stated in the Education Committee oversight hearing that Garrison will get its full funding in FY15 (which begins in Oct) because they heard from the school that they didn't want just a phase 1 effort this year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Jack Evans just said at the WAMU debate that he and Gray worked together to get funding for Garrison. If I heard correctly, that means the cut being discussed here are null and void.
Also, Bowser again refused commit regarding Henderson.
Case study for the politicization of education in DC.
The politics have become disgusting and while people debate over which Wards "won" and which "lost", kids are losing. It is a shame that no one is trying to actually compare the physical needs of these buildings and prioritizing them appropriately.
Even before this announcement there was no system you speak of.
Sadly, the process appears to me more about developers than it is about actual school needs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Jack Evans just said at the WAMU debate that he and Gray worked together to get funding for Garrison. If I heard correctly, that means the cut being discussed here are null and void.
Also, Bowser again refused commit regarding Henderson.
Case study for the politicization of education in DC.
The politics have become disgusting and while people debate over which Wards "won" and which "lost", kids are losing. It is a shame that no one is trying to actually compare the physical needs of these buildings and prioritizing them appropriately.
Even before this announcement there was no system you speak of.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Jack Evans just said at the WAMU debate that he and Gray worked together to get funding for Garrison. If I heard correctly, that means the cut being discussed here are null and void.
Also, Bowser again refused commit regarding Henderson.
Case study for the politicization of education in DC.
The politics have become disgusting and while people debate over which Wards "won" and which "lost", kids are losing. It is a shame that no one is trying to actually compare the physical needs of these buildings and prioritizing them appropriately.
Even before this announcement there was no system you speak of.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Jack Evans just said at the WAMU debate that he and Gray worked together to get funding for Garrison. If I heard correctly, that means the cut being discussed here are null and void.
Also, Bowser again refused commit regarding Henderson.
Case study for the politicization of education in DC.
The politics have become disgusting and while people debate over which Wards "won" and which "lost", kids are losing. It is a shame that no one is trying to actually compare the physical needs of these buildings and prioritizing them appropriately.
Anonymous wrote:I don't really understand why more public resources should go to support the operations of charter schools (including capital improvements).
Charter schools receive a really generous per-student allotment, AND do hefty private fundraising on top of it, AND often get to use public buildings. Why should we pay for the renovations of those buildings instead of the renovations of traditional public schools that often don't have the flexibility to access more funding? (and, end up serving a lot of students that charters boot out without the benefit of the per-student allotment if students are expelled late enough in the school year)
I'm really honestly open to others' (civil) points of view on this because I don't get it.