Apr 10, 2009
What Ever Happened to Robert Bobb?
Robert Bobb isn’t a name you hear around the District much anymore, even though the man affectionately known as “Bob-squared” served as City Administrator during Mayor Anthony Williams’ second term and was elected to serve as president of the D.C. School Board in 2006. After having pretty much all of his authority pulled out from under him when Mayor Adrian Fenty gained control of the city’s schools, Bobb pretty much disappeared from everyone’s radar…
The first installment of a two-part post previewing D.C.’s race for the newly reconfigured Board of Education. Check DCist tomorrow for the second half, including a complete rundown of the candidates. District Voter: Did you know there’s a big Presidential election on Tuesday? Yes? Good. Did you know there’s a school board election too? No? There is, and seats on the first official State Board of Education are up for grabs. For the last 8…
Oct 12, 2007
Morning Roundup: Silver and Gold Edition
Good morning, Washington. Remember that recent weird burglary at Ward 8 Council member Marion Barry’s house — the one that Barry seemingly didn’t want investigated in favor of telling the police they had more important things to do? Well, Harry Jaffe got hold of the police report, and it turns out Barry may have had good reason not to want it looked at it too closely. Apparently the former mayor had a large collection of…
Jul 10, 2007
More Delays for Schools at Session’s End
The D.C. Council is meeting for the final day of its summer session as we speak, and as we mentioned in this morning’s roundup, a confirmation vote for deputy mayor for education Victor Reinoso has been postponed until at least September. But other key Fenty school takeover appointments are expected to be confirmed today, including Schools Chancellor Michelle Rhee and Allen Lew, acting director of the new Office of Public Education Facilities Modernization. Yesterday, Lew…
Jul 05, 2007
Morning Roundup: Still Got Our Fingers Edition
Welcome back to work, Washington. Actually, we’re curious — are any of you checking in on headlines from home today, having gone ahead and taken the rest of the week off? If so, we never liked you in the first place. Despite the tornado watch and humid, drizzly conditions, we hope you had a wonderful 4th of July celebration and of course, didn’t have any fireworks-related accidents. ABC7 is reporting that at least nine people…
Jun 18, 2007
Morning Roundup: Get Yer Gun Edition
We do hope you had a pleasant, relaxing, not too horribly hot weekend, Washington. Even if you didn’t, chances are your Monday morning is shaping up to be less of a hassle than it is for the staff of Sen. Jim Webb (D-VA). Webb finally admitted over the weekend that he owns the gun that his aide, Phillip Thompson, was arrested for carrying into the Capitol in March. What kept him from clearing up…
May 23, 2007
Morning Roundup: Fear Of Flip-Flops Edition
Good morning, Washington. We pestered you yesterday about your Memorial Day plans. Today, a word of warning: make sure they don’t include flip-flops. As FOX5 helpfully warns us, the sandals can lead to sprains, broken bones or even the dreaded Flipflop-Induced Foot Failure Syndrome (aka FIFFS). We had no idea we were in such peril. Bad Day For Bobb: Yesterday the U.S. Senate unanimously approved Mayor Fenty’s school takeover plan. Rest assured, we’ll have…
May 22, 2007
Landrieu Lifts Hold on School Takeover Legislation
Well that was fast. After placing a second hold on legislation granting Mayor Adrian Fenty direct control over the District’s public schools, Sen. Mary Landrieu (D-La.) this afternoon agreed to lift her hold and let the proposal move forward in the Senate. According to the Post, Landrieu did so after being assured that School Board President Robert Bobb (pictured right), who had asked for the hold, and Fenty had agreed to sit down and iron…
May 22, 2007
Please Hold, D.C.
Two senators, two holds on District legislation — sounds like business as usual up on Capitol Hill, doesn’t it? The Post brings news that Sen. Mary Landrieu (D-La.) became the second Democratic senator to put a hold on the legislation that would formalize Mayor Adrian Fenty’s bid for increased control over the city’s troubled public schools. Two weeks ago, Sen. Benjamin Cardin (D-Md.) used the same tactic to force the District to negotiate over the…
Feb 28, 2007
Fenty Knocks Softball Questions Out of the Park
Given that the state of the District’s public schools is one of the city’s most pressing problems, we were excited to see Mayor Adrian Fenty host an online chat at the Post to clarify and explain his ambitious plans for a mayoral takeover. Unfortunately, the chat ended up sounding much like most of President George W. Bush’s public appearances — staged and scrubbed free of criticism. Fenty fielded 16 questions in total, none of which…