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Tuesday, December 05, 2017

FAKING THE GRADE: Ballou principal out, grad requirements may be lowered

WASHINGTON (ABC7) — Ballou High School's principal, Dr. Yetunde Reeves, was reassigned to another DCPS position. Dr. Willie Jackson, current principal of Phelps High School, takes over immediately, according to a Monday evening statement from DC Public Schools.

“We take this issue very seriously, and we know that policies must be explained clearly and implemented with fidelity. This investigation will restore integrity to the process by providing students, parents, and the broader community with answers,” said DC Public School Chancellor Antwan Wilson.

Last Wednesday, Chancellor Wilson defended Dr. Reeves, saying: “I certainly believe that Principal Reeves should be renewed based on my visits to the school, based on what we were learning from our team, and based on my time with her."

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

This is a joke right? Integrity will never be "restored" so long as democrats are in charge. There isn't a democrat dead or alive with an ounce of integrity. Democrats are all liars are lacking in any morals and are perverts and degenerates. Democrats are the lowest form of life who have never nor will ever contribute anything positive to society.

Anonymous said...

Graduation requirements for DC schools will now be:

Attend at least 40 days in 4 years
Take at least 1 final exam, and get a 20% correct
Attain a GPA of 1%

All Grads will be advanced to UMES for Degrees.

Anonymous said...

This is totally unfair. Baltimore schools do this all the time. Why can't DC schools? DC students should get the same benefits as Baltimore kids.