Is Blair Ewing closing?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:MCPS was paying to lease the other locations so it makes sense to use their own building moving forward.



Then 850 Hungerford is the perfect location for the Ewing programs. It is an empty high school that the BOE abandoned to go spend $5M to lease their own luxury office space.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:MCPS was paying to lease the other locations so it makes sense to use their own building moving forward.



Then 850 Hungerford is the perfect location for the Ewing programs. It is an empty high school that the BOE abandoned to go spend $5M to lease their own luxury office space.


Do you research anything at all before you post? 850 Hungerford isn’t an “empty high school.” It’s most definitely not abandoned. It’s occupied by CESC and it’s absolutely disgusting in there, because nobody wants to pay to renovate a building only used by staff.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:MCPS was paying to lease the other locations so it makes sense to use their own building moving forward.



Then 850 Hungerford is the perfect location for the Ewing programs. It is an empty high school that the BOE abandoned to go spend $5M to lease their own luxury office space.


Do you research anything at all before you post? 850 Hungerford isn’t an “empty high school.” It’s most definitely not abandoned. It’s occupied by CESC and it’s absolutely disgusting in there, because nobody wants to pay to renovate a building only used by staff.


CESC aka MCPS and BOE moved to 45 Gude Drive and spent $5M on themselves for plush office space.

Now compare the elementary holding school (with 20 trailers) to 850 Hungerford.

It is pretty clear students get disgusting while BOE and administrators get luxury.

850 Hungerford is a former high school. At least the toilets and urinals are not at elementary school level.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:MCPS was paying to lease the other locations so it makes sense to use their own building moving forward.



Then 850 Hungerford is the perfect location for the Ewing programs. It is an empty high school that the BOE abandoned to go spend $5M to lease their own luxury office space.


Do you research anything at all before you post? 850 Hungerford isn’t an “empty high school.” It’s most definitely not abandoned. It’s occupied by CESC and it’s absolutely disgusting in there, because nobody wants to pay to renovate a building only used by staff.


CESC aka MCPS and BOE moved to 45 Gude Drive and spent $5M on themselves for plush office space.

Now compare the elementary holding school (with 20 trailers) to 850 Hungerford.

It is pretty clear students get disgusting while BOE and administrators get luxury.

850 Hungerford is a former high school. At least the toilets and urinals are not at elementary school level.

Thank you for sharing the truth here. Our tax dollars are getting squandered by these people who care nothing about student success.
Anonymous
DP. While it is true that some staff moved from CESC to Gude Drive, others did not, so no, CESC is not "abandoned."
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DP. While it is true that some staff moved from CESC to Gude Drive, others did not, so no, CESC is not "abandoned."


Plenty of space for a few students. It would be great to have extra adults (with education degrees) around to mentor these students. Win win.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DP. While it is true that some staff moved from CESC to Gude Drive, others did not, so no, CESC is not "abandoned."


Plenty of space for a few students. It would be great to have extra adults (with education degrees) around to mentor these students. Win win.


And it would make it easier to supervise this very poorly managed program!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There's an article about this in WUSA9: https://www.wusa9.com/article/news/education/montgomery-county-residents-concerned-alternative-education-program-location-neighborhood/65-0df11dc4-9ea8-46ad-be19-daeba7d9a8ed

came to post this. Yes, they are reopening the one in Rockville.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DP. While it is true that some staff moved from CESC to Gude Drive, others did not, so no, CESC is not "abandoned."


Plenty of space for a few students. It would be great to have extra adults (with education degrees) around to mentor these students. Win win.


And it would make it easier to supervise this very poorly managed program!

Wait, that would mean CO would have to take their blinders off!
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