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Reply to "How many kids in Crestwood are going into middle school next year? How about the year after that?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=jsteele][quote=Anonymous]But if families don't mind the lack of an acceptable local elementary and they're willing to go all over the city to OOB and charters, why should they mind doing the same for middle and high school? [/quote] The trend has been that families who are living elsewhere get into a charter or desirable DCPS elementary school. They then move to Crestwood, knowing that elementary is taken care of, in order to secure middle and high school. This trend will come to an abrupt halt. More recently, even younger families have started moving to Crestwood because of Powell. [b]Deal and Roosevelt may have also been part of their equation[/b]. This is the group for whom a new MacFarland and revitalized Roosevelt might make sense. The problem is that the proposed transition is much too short. [/quote] :roll: Seriously??? I have NEVER heard any one of my neighbors or friends' neighbors on other streets who mention Roosevelt in their equation for selecting Crestwood. I, for one, didn't even know that Roosevelt existed until this whole school thing started and it was mentioned on DCUM. I was like, "Ohhh, that's what that big football field by the library is about..."[/quote]
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