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When will we learn what schools the Chancellor plans to close in Ward 5?Why are they keeping this a secret?Are they trying to pull a fast one?For the record, I am not in favor of closing any schools at this time. I am in favor of smaller class size.From: KPW <WKPW3@aol.com>
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Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2012 6:45 AM
Subject: Re: [ward5] Re: [WardFive] Join the conversation on improving Ward 5 schools (IFF closure recommendations), Tuesday at 6pm at Providence Hospital
Is Maria Jones the one that was fighting to save Burroughs the last time schools were on the chopping block? I think that Burroughs was the only school that was spared out of the nine Ward 5 schools.
The meetings that Rhee had were set up to pretend the community had input. Backus Middle School was closed but the community got together to keep its educational purpose and supported making it the UDC Community College at Backus.
Shortly after the massive school closings the Anybody but Fenty chant began and the rest is history.
I can't make tonight's meeting but I would be so disappointed if the meetings are a charade or a rouse to close neighborhood schools to turn them into charter schools. The last round the last of the middle schools in Ward 5 was closed and LaSalle Elementary School k-8 in Ward 4 was borne. When Ward 5 schools were closed before we had a new Ward 5 councilmember who had not established his strength yet. Already under a new councilmember Ward 5 is being disrespected with the plan to put a streetcar barn at Spingarn High School.
It is time to stand up ensure good neighborhood schools and not turn them into charter schools after the District closes them.
KPWRob <mailto:indianrob%40gmail.com> wrote:
>What U Talking About Willis? Seriously! Where did you get this
>information?
>
>Rob
>>On Tue, Jul 31, 2012 at 12:42 AM, Ms. Maria <mailto:mpjproducer%40aol.com> wrote:
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>> Although this meeting has been purposely and benignly titled "A Community
>> Conversation" to de-emphasize the importance of the real topic of the
>> meeting which is the IFF study (commissioned by the Deputy Mayor's
>> Office). The IFF study recommends the closure of 37 public schools - most
>> if not all in African-American communities.
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>> The community should and must participate in this dialouge and more
>> importantly be there to raise fundamental questions about the validity of
>> this IFF study which was funded by the Walton Family Foundation; Where is
>> the objectivity in a study that is paid for by the same foundation that
>> supports and funds charter schools yet pushes for closure or charter take
>> over of public schools? Why are the Deputy Mayor and DCPS seeking the
>> recommendations of IFF, a real-estate consulting company, to guide
>> educational reform in DC? These are just a couple of questions that need
>> to be raised tomorrow night.
>>
>> Hope to see you all there,
>> Maria P. Jones
>> Ward 5 Parent
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