Anonymous wrote:Funniest thing is that we caught one of the women about to walk onto my yard to take my sign. She ended up saying she was not from River. But when she got back into her car after I asked her to leave my property as she was trespassing, she had a River School magnet on the back of her car.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Technically, in person-first language, it's "children with hearing loss".
Seriously, people spend far too much time policing language when there is no ill intent and the terminology is not perjorative.
I’m the parent of a deaf child (not at River, at another private). Individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing do not use language of “hearing loss.”
It’s not policing language, its informing how to accurately describe this community.
Anonymous wrote:The River School sent out an email to their current families and alumni yesterday to help support their project and to tell the alumni and current families to get actively involved in spreading the word about the project. They specifically said that the signs near the proposed site put up by people who do not want 500+ more cars in the neighborhood every day or massive buildings added to a residential area were wrong. THE SIGNS ARE NOT WRONG they are based on the information that the River School has on their own website.
And guess what? Today, a couple of Big Mercedes SUVs with Maryland plates and heavily coifed blond ladies have been driving around the area River wants to purchase and the surrounding neighborhood taking photos of houses and the people in the yards that have signs and then they have also been removing the signs. Can't prove that they are River people but seems pretty coincidental and definitely not a good vibe for people who want to move into a new neighborhood.
Does Tenleytown want a school that has leaders and current families who attempt to bully the public school parents in the neighborhood into not objecting to them coming to the area and bringing lots of traffic and people when their own kids are just desperate to have in person school this year?
Anonymous wrote:Technically, in person-first language, it's "children with hearing loss".
Seriously, people spend far too much time policing language when there is no ill intent and the terminology is not perjorative.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I imagine they want a location that will attract a certain type of family.
Families of children that are deaf or have hearing loss and now can reach the school via metro?
What percentage of the students are hearing impaired?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A neighbor who backs up to the property that River is looking into wants to stop it and has blanketed the neighborhood with the signs.
I am all for River getting a different location if it enables them to better serve their mission.
Said by someone next directly affected. I have no dog in the fight and love the school mission but also understand that schools keep popping up right in the middle of residential housing and it is not ideal.
This is on the edge of residential housing and more associated with the AU Law School and the Wisconsin Ave Corridor.
Paraphrase the zoning as much as you would like with your edge of residential housing and more associated with the AU Law School and the Wisconsin Ave Corridor. It is a residential lot that the River School is trying to get special exemption for and change into commercial use. There are houses ALL around the site because it is a RESIDENTIAL AREA. Wisconsin Avenue Corridor.....that is laughable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It already is a traffic cluster. The addition of River School wouldn't make it worse.
Of course it will make it worse.
There are plenty of better sites in the city for this sort of project and school. But River wants to be where the money is. That is their new mission.
Those other sites are in other people's neighborhoods. Why are they better than in your neighborhood?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It already is a traffic cluster. The addition of River School wouldn't make it worse.
Of course it will make it worse.
There are plenty of better sites in the city for this sort of project and school. But River wants to be where the money is. That is their new mission.
NIMBY says "better sites somewhere else"
Ok, but the better sites somewhere else aren't available.
This site is.
NIMBY. Pluh-ese. This is a very wealthy private school. Get a clue. This is a residential part of the neighborhood and they are trying to change that - don't forget that.
It is Mass Ave - the "residents" are the green spaces across Mass - and across Van Ness and NPS. The next closest neighbor is AU Law School
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It already is a traffic cluster. The addition of River School wouldn't make it worse.
Of course it will make it worse.
There are plenty of better sites in the city for this sort of project and school. But River wants to be where the money is. That is their new mission.
NIMBY says "better sites somewhere else"
Ok, but the better sites somewhere else aren't available.
This site is.
NIMBY. Pluh-ese. This is a very wealthy private school. Get a clue. This is a residential part of the neighborhood and they are trying to change that - don't forget that.
It is Mass Ave - the "residents" are the green spaces across Mass - and across Van Ness and NPS. The next closest neighbor is AU Law School