Anonymous wrote:No, he deletes way more comments than Jeff. He's deleted enough comments on this topic to make the posting on his departure look like an episode of Friends.
What Jeff has here may be more full of a-hole comments, but it's a lot more real & informed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At least he is not Petrelli, writing a book about school diversity and then moving to Montgomery County.
Yes, that was awful.
Why? Did he say that parents had an obligation to send their kids to diverse schools, even in a world where most schools were not diverse? Or was it a descriptive book, or one about public policy?
"The Diverse Schools Dilemma: A Parent's Guide to Socioeconomically Mixed Public Schools"
http://www.amazon.com/The-Diverse-Schools-Dilemma-Socioeconomically-ebook/dp/B009F32Z2E
It sounds from the blurb like he did NOT say that parents had an obligation to send their kids to diverse schools. Ergo, I do not see why it is awful that he moved to Bethesda.
people should live wherever the hell they want. he has no obligation
but as a community oriented blog that makes a big deal of promoting neighborhoods he totally dumped on his neighborhood schools, whether that was the intention or not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, he deletes way more comments than Jeff. He's deleted enough comments on this topic to make the posting on his departure look like an episode of Friends.
What Jeff has here may be more full of a-hole comments, but it's a lot more real & informed.
There is plenty of solid info there, and also plenty of debate in the comments. Just fewer trolls.
Anonymous wrote:No, he deletes way more comments than Jeff. He's deleted enough comments on this topic to make the posting on his departure look like an episode of Friends.
What Jeff has here may be more full of a-hole comments, but it's a lot more real & informed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think this is so silly. He could have entered the lotteries for next year when his child is actually 3. See what happens. Every first child has their best chance for charter admission at PK3. Then, if the child didn't get in anywhere, or anywhere acceptable, pay for day care another year and try it again. There's no guarantee for PK4 even at a WOTP school. seems like such an uninformed decision.
+1! it's also a somewhat common reflexive decision among younger parents navigating schools for their first born. Rather than taking the time to invest in a school early and understand if it's workable they decamp for the seemingly sure thing. That used to mean MoCo, Arlington or Fairfax, and now upper NW is considered an acceptable option. Plus Petworth is well located for many HRCS, but some parents have philosophical issues with charters for public ed.
I read that as dumping on Bruce Monroe. Maybe sour grapes over losing Powell. If you don't kiss his ass he deletes comments on his site in a hypersensitive manner which is kind of sad. He can't handle DCUM![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At least he is not Petrelli, writing a book about school diversity and then moving to Montgomery County.
Yes, that was awful.
Why? Did he say that parents had an obligation to send their kids to diverse schools, even in a world where most schools were not diverse? Or was it a descriptive book, or one about public policy?
"The Diverse Schools Dilemma: A Parent's Guide to Socioeconomically Mixed Public Schools"
http://www.amazon.com/The-Diverse-Schools-Dilemma-Socioeconomically-ebook/dp/B009F32Z2E
It sounds from the blurb like he did NOT say that parents had an obligation to send their kids to diverse schools. Ergo, I do not see why it is awful that he moved to Bethesda.
Anonymous wrote:C'mon people. Despite what he said on his blog, I am sure that the last year's spike in violent crime, including some notable incidents in Petworth (several daytime shootings with people and children walking around), played a role in their decision to move.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At least he is not Petrelli, writing a book about school diversity and then moving to Montgomery County.
Yes, that was awful.
Why? Did he say that parents had an obligation to send their kids to diverse schools, even in a world where most schools were not diverse? Or was it a descriptive book, or one about public policy?
"The Diverse Schools Dilemma: A Parent's Guide to Socioeconomically Mixed Public Schools"
http://www.amazon.com/The-Diverse-Schools-Dilemma-Socioeconomically-ebook/dp/B009F32Z2E
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think this is so silly. He could have entered the lotteries for next year when his child is actually 3. See what happens. Every first child has their best chance for charter admission at PK3. Then, if the child didn't get in anywhere, or anywhere acceptable, pay for day care another year and try it again. There's no guarantee for PK4 even at a WOTP school. seems like such an uninformed decision.
+1! it's also a somewhat common reflexive decision among younger parents navigating schools for their first born. Rather than taking the time to invest in a school early and understand if it's workable they decamp for the seemingly sure thing. That used to mean MoCo, Arlington or Fairfax, and now upper NW is considered an acceptable option. Plus Petworth is well located for many HRCS, but some parents have philosophical issues with charters for public ed.
I read that as dumping on Bruce Monroe. Maybe sour grapes over losing Powell. If you don't kiss his ass he deletes comments on his site in a hypersensitive manner which is kind of sad. He can't handle DCUM![]()
Uhhh no, you don't have to kiss his ass. He, does however, frequently delete comments form a**holes.
Anonymous wrote:PoP seems like a good guy, but he is fun to needle and an easy target. Kind of like our own loveable Jeff.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think this is so silly. He could have entered the lotteries for next year when his child is actually 3. See what happens. Every first child has their best chance for charter admission at PK3. Then, if the child didn't get in anywhere, or anywhere acceptable, pay for day care another year and try it again. There's no guarantee for PK4 even at a WOTP school. seems like such an uninformed decision.
+1! it's also a somewhat common reflexive decision among younger parents navigating schools for their first born. Rather than taking the time to invest in a school early and understand if it's workable they decamp for the seemingly sure thing. That used to mean MoCo, Arlington or Fairfax, and now upper NW is considered an acceptable option. Plus Petworth is well located for many HRCS, but some parents have philosophical issues with charters for public ed.
I read that as dumping on Bruce Monroe. Maybe sour grapes over losing Powell. If you don't kiss his ass he deletes comments on his site in a hypersensitive manner which is kind of sad. He can't handle DCUM![]()
Anonymous wrote:I think this is so silly. He could have entered the lotteries for next year when his child is actually 3. See what happens. Every first child has their best chance for charter admission at PK3. Then, if the child didn't get in anywhere, or anywhere acceptable, pay for day care another year and try it again. There's no guarantee for PK4 even at a WOTP school. seems like such an uninformed decision.