Mickey'snewestfan
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Yes, but what does that say about his faith in the public schools?
I think that's a perfect example of children with special needs who can't be served by the public schools.
I live and work in a public school in DC, I've also had many opportunities to spend time at Sidwell -- here are some things that Sidwell has that no DC public or public charter school ever will have. Things I could care less about as a parent, but that Obama NEEDS for his children:
A playground set back far enough from the street to allow secret service to set up perimeter security. (This is huge -- DCPS schools generally have a playground separated by a chain link fence from major roads. Charter schools don't even have that -- many of them walk their kids several blocks to neighborhood playgrounds -- this would be a security nightmare).
A student body/parent body that's already been screened (because of other high profile families that send their children there).
An admissions procedure that can allow Secret Service to screen future potential applicants.
Space to allow the Secret Service to set up an office, or whatever it needs.
Is Sidwell a better school than the school where I teach? Maybe, I'm actually not convinced. Do they do a better job of keeping high profile kids safe than my school would? Yes, without a doubt.
If Obama had chosen to risk his children's lives on a daily basis to make a point about public education, or like Jimmy Carter, to have his child spend the whole day inside with no recess etc . . . to make a point, I would have thought less of him, not more.