Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And Catania is mayor now... not! Again, stop with foolishness.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This. It's so silly, it's hard to stop laughing. How absurd!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh, OP, cry me a river. We all pay taxes here. We just got shut out for the 4th straight year. Now we will move to escape our terrible inbounds school, because we have run out of options and time.
It sounds like you got tired of paying taxes for some other family's kids to go to your neighborhood preschool. Am I wrong?
+1. I can understand OP's frustration. Which is why, for the first time, my spouse and I will consider voting for a middle-ground Republican candidate next time.
This may be the single stupidest reaction to the lottery that I have read.
NP. It's not absurd at all. I voted for Catania. If you didn't, then you're the silly one.
One post is enough. My point was, Catania was clearly the better candidate. If you want to continue voting for mediocre people simply because they carry the dem endorsement, then you'll get the poor local govt you deserve. Don't mistake me; I have never voted republican for any federal office, anywhere I've lived. But partisan democratic politics in DC continues to hurt the city.
Anonymous wrote:And Catania is mayor now... not! Again, stop with foolishness.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This. It's so silly, it's hard to stop laughing. How absurd!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh, OP, cry me a river. We all pay taxes here. We just got shut out for the 4th straight year. Now we will move to escape our terrible inbounds school, because we have run out of options and time.
It sounds like you got tired of paying taxes for some other family's kids to go to your neighborhood preschool. Am I wrong?
+1. I can understand OP's frustration. Which is why, for the first time, my spouse and I will consider voting for a middle-ground Republican candidate next time.
This may be the single stupidest reaction to the lottery that I have read.
NP. It's not absurd at all. I voted for Catania. If you didn't, then you're the silly one.
And Catania is mayor now... not! Again, stop with foolishness.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This. It's so silly, it's hard to stop laughing. How absurd!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh, OP, cry me a river. We all pay taxes here. We just got shut out for the 4th straight year. Now we will move to escape our terrible inbounds school, because we have run out of options and time.
It sounds like you got tired of paying taxes for some other family's kids to go to your neighborhood preschool. Am I wrong?
+1. I can understand OP's frustration. Which is why, for the first time, my spouse and I will consider voting for a middle-ground Republican candidate next time.
This may be the single stupidest reaction to the lottery that I have read.
NP. It's not absurd at all. I voted for Catania. If you didn't, then you're the silly one.
And Catania is mayor now... not! Again, stop with foolishness.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This. It's so silly, it's hard to stop laughing. How absurd!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh, OP, cry me a river. We all pay taxes here. We just got shut out for the 4th straight year. Now we will move to escape our terrible inbounds school, because we have run out of options and time.
It sounds like you got tired of paying taxes for some other family's kids to go to your neighborhood preschool. Am I wrong?
+1. I can understand OP's frustration. Which is why, for the first time, my spouse and I will consider voting for a middle-ground Republican candidate next time.
This may be the single stupidest reaction to the lottery that I have read.
NP. It's not absurd at all. I voted for Catania. If you didn't, then you're the silly one.
Anonymous wrote:Oh, OP, cry me a river. We all pay taxes here. We just got shut out for the 4th straight year. Now we will move to escape our terrible inbounds school, because we have run out of options and time.
It sounds like you got tired of paying taxes for some other family's kids to go to your neighborhood preschool. Am I wrong?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have lived in this city for 30 of my 36 years and my parents for a long time before that and we were shut out of every pk3 program we applied for. The shock has now turned to anger. I'm so disgusted with this process.it just burns me up that someone can just move into my neighborhood on a whim, work in VA or MD while I work for the city, and shut my DC out while I keep paying taxes for their DC to go to FREE pk. I'm so burned up over this.
I just had to get that off my chest.
A few questions:
1. Last year my understanding was that only a few in-boundary families got turned away from the in-boundary school. However, this year our waitlist number is enormous! How are there so many (30+) new children at my in-boundary school?
2. Does DCPS release a list of addresses in order of lottery number for a given school?
3. How do we track waitlist movement at a given school?
You are rightly pissed off. I can't tell you the number of MD plates drop off kids at EL Haynes everyday as I'm driving by on my way to work. There are so many ways for people to cheat the system. I was told by 3 people that they rented basement apartments in upper NW to get their kids into Murch b/c they were in-bounds and then let the leases go as soon as they were enrolled. Others use their friends' addresses.
Anonymous wrote:This. It's so silly, it's hard to stop laughing. How absurd!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh, OP, cry me a river. We all pay taxes here. We just got shut out for the 4th straight year. Now we will move to escape our terrible inbounds school, because we have run out of options and time.
It sounds like you got tired of paying taxes for some other family's kids to go to your neighborhood preschool. Am I wrong?
+1. I can understand OP's frustration. Which is why, for the first time, my spouse and I will consider voting for a middle-ground Republican candidate next time.
This may be the single stupidest reaction to the lottery that I have read.
Anonymous wrote:I have lived in this city for 30 of my 36 years and my parents for a long time before that and we were shut out of every pk3 program we applied for. The shock has now turned to anger. I'm so disgusted with this process.it just burns me up that someone can just move into my neighborhood on a whim, work in VA or MD while I work for the city, and shut my DC out while I keep paying taxes for their DC to go to FREE pk. I'm so burned up over this.
I just had to get that off my chest.
A few questions:
1. Last year my understanding was that only a few in-boundary families got turned away from the in-boundary school. However, this year our waitlist number is enormous! How are there so many (30+) new children at my in-boundary school?
2. Does DCPS release a list of addresses in order of lottery number for a given school?
3. How do we track waitlist movement at a given school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh, OP, cry me a river. We all pay taxes here. We just got shut out for the 4th straight year. Now we will move to escape our terrible inbounds school, because we have run out of options and time.
It sounds like you got tired of paying taxes for some other family's kids to go to your neighborhood preschool. Am I wrong?
+1. I can understand OP's frustration. Which is why, for the first time, my spouse and I will consider voting for a middle-ground Republican candidate next time.
This. It's so silly, it's hard to stop laughing. How absurd!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh, OP, cry me a river. We all pay taxes here. We just got shut out for the 4th straight year. Now we will move to escape our terrible inbounds school, because we have run out of options and time.
It sounds like you got tired of paying taxes for some other family's kids to go to your neighborhood preschool. Am I wrong?
+1. I can understand OP's frustration. Which is why, for the first time, my spouse and I will consider voting for a middle-ground Republican candidate next time.
This may be the single stupidest reaction to the lottery that I have read.