TeaWithMingus
TeaWithMingus t1_izuls6v wrote
Reply to comment by My-Left-Plate in MIT campus will remain open to public by reveazure
I would argue they are part of the reason for our country having such a class divide and obvious disparity of wealth
TeaWithMingus t1_izujm2c wrote
Reply to comment by My-Left-Plate in MIT campus will remain open to public by reveazure
Boston estimates their property tax would be 10 times higher if they didn’t have non profit status it’s how they grow their endowment. https://www.thecrimson.com/article/2009/5/21/harvards-role-as-a-nonprofit-harvard/ they masquerade as a nonprofit but are and act like a business
TeaWithMingus t1_iztioej wrote
Reply to comment by My-Left-Plate in MIT campus will remain open to public by reveazure
“Non Profit”
TeaWithMingus t1_iztbk6m wrote
Reply to comment by My-Left-Plate in MIT campus will remain open to public by reveazure
Yeah and they own like $500 million dollars worth of property so that checks out?
TeaWithMingus t1_izs3khs wrote
Reply to comment by corned_beef_balls in MIT campus will remain open to public by reveazure
That makes me sad because I’m pretty sure Harvard owns like every other building in Cambridge
TeaWithMingus t1_iu4pfsw wrote
As a 15 year veteran teacher working in an affluent suburb of Boston, the pandemic did a number on our schools, teachers, parents, and kids. So many people have quietly quit their responsibilities. We have so many behavior problems, kids barely coming to school, parents that have totally checked out, and kids with unmonitored phones that are getting into all kinds of online shenanigans. I can’t even imagine what the situation is like in poor urban schools. Boston as a community and other communities will face social and communal problems for many years because of the dysfunction the pandemic left. Our leadership both in the state and city need to step up and do more. Not saying some of these issues weren’t there before, but things have definitely increased dramatically.
TeaWithMingus t1_j28w11e wrote
Reply to New coronavirus subvariant, XBB, now widespread in New England by uxd
As a teacher, I just can’t wait to go back to work after break. Respectful kids, supportive parents, lovely administrators, and ohh the money gonna make me the big bucks.