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Hyde Gets New Principal

GM has learned that Hyde-Addison elementary has hired a new principal to replace Dana Nerenberg, who is resigning this year in order to move to Portland. The new principal will be Elizabeth Namba who is currently a vice-principal at Alexandria’s Mount Vernon Community School.

From her bio on Alexandria’s school’s website:

Ms. Namba will be entering into her third year at Mount Vernon and her second year as assistant principal. Ms. Namba is originally from Connecticut and has worked at schools in Boston, Philadelphia, Washington D.C., Moscow, Russia, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia and New Delhi, India. This year she is very excited to be leading curriculum and instruction at Mount Vernon Community School.

How’d she end up getting taped to the wall like that, you ask? It’s from an event at her school several years ago when students were being encouraged to walk or bike to school and thus not “get stuck” in the pick-up lane. In that spirit, students were encouraged to bring duct tape to school in order to tape Namba to the wall. Cute stunt, but she had GM at “from Connecticut” and “encourage kids to walk or bike”. Continue reading

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1200 block of 30th St.

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Updated School Zoning Changes Released

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Last Friday, the Deputy Mayor of Education released a revised proposal to overhaul the District’s school zones and feeder patterns. The first version of the proposal was released in April, and drew immediate negative responses regarding the inclusion of “choice sets”, which would remove the guarantee that children could attend their local school. The new proposal removes that concept, and makes a few adjustments to the map changes earlier released.

The concept behind “choice sets” was this: you’re not guaranteed a spot at your local school. You are assigned to one of three nearby schools. You could express a preference for one over the others, but assignment was to be decided by lottery. Not surprisingly this was strongly disliked in neighborhoods with solid schools due to the possibility that it would bar kids from attending the sought after neighborhood school.

To be fair, only one of the three scenarios originally proposed contained choice sets for elementary school, but it became the immediate focus, with both major mayoral candidates rejecting it. (Actually, Bowser initially issued a release praising the choice sets as a good idea, but she quickly backtracked once she saw the furor.)

The new proposal scotches choice sets entirely. It would maintain the traditional system of a guaranteed spot at a designated sequence of elementary, middle, and high schools. Thus Georgetowners would retain rights to attend Hyde, Hardy, and Wilson.

The original proposal also called for Burleith, Foxhall Village, and parts of east Palisades to be rezoned into Hyde. This drew protests from Burleith (as GM covered here). The revised proposal, however, only tweaks the original proposal slightly by removing the Palisades portion from the move. So under the new proposal, Burleith and Foxhall Village (the part east of Foxhall) would still be rezoned into Hyde.

Will any of this come to fruition? Who knows? Catania and Bowser both have stated that should they win that they’ll scrap the plans and start from scratch. GM, however, somewhat doubts that the winner will really do this. It would be a waste of a huge amount of time and energy. Moreover, these are tough decisions that nonetheless have to be made. It would be politically smart for the new mayor to enact the final proposal and shift the political heat to the outgoing Mayor Gray rather than start from scratch and be responsible for all of it.

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The Morning Metropolitan

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Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:

  • $11 million mansion for sale on Prospect.
  • Oh by the way, last week GM mentioned that Eno Wine Bar had World Cup specials, but didn’t think that they were actually showing the games. Turns out they brought in tvs to show the games.

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World Cup Watching

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The World Cup is finally here. GM doesn’t have any fake doctor’s slips to use in order to help you play hooky from work to catch a game. But with the help of the Citypaper, he can help direct to spots in Georgetown that are showing the game.

According to their helpful chart, two places in Georgetown have World Cup specials: Pinstripes and Eno Wine Bar. From the article:

Pinstripes: As World Cup fever sweeps the globe, Pinstripes Bocce, Bowling & Bistro is offering soccer fanatics and food-lovers alike an ideal World Cup viewing spot with 1/2 price flatbreads, complimentary gelato, a plush bar and a festive, spirited environment unmatched by any other venue of its kind…Pinstripes will be rooting for team USA and team Italia by offering half-price wood oven flatbreads while Team USA or Team Italia are playing. Additionally, anytime either team scores a goal, everyone in the Pinstripes venue will receive a scoop of complimentary, housemade gelato.

Eno Wine Bar: Fancify your World Cup experience at this Georgetown wine bar, which will feature a “Group of Death” wine flight with offerings from the U.S., Germany, and Ghana, as well as two offerings from Argentine forward Leo Messi’s vineyard.

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