+1. I have no dog in this fight but I don’t understand why there is no proposal for the current Banneker building- or if there is, I haven’t seen it. |
Under current DC law Old Hardy isn't surplus. There is a bill before the Council to bypass existing law and dispose of it without going through the RFP process. Old Hardy is in an interesting spot that I don't think was contemplated when the current law was enacted. Under current law DCPS can't hold onto vacant property, and sale or lease has to go through the disposal process and ultimately Council approval. Old Hardy is owned by DCPS, it's not being used by DCPS, but it's not vacant. So the current lease (which was enacted before the current law) cannot be renewed without going through the disposal process. When the current lease expires the building will become vacant, at which time DCPS will either have to occupy it or dispose of it. |
| Use Cardozo into the Banneker magnet school and send the Cardozo students to the current Banneker. Turn Meyer elementary into a junior high. |
Why on earth cannot Banneker use Myer as part of its campus? Is it swing space for someone? There is out door space there and it is one black fro current Banneker site, have 2 campuses. Problems solved. |
Who uses Myer? That could be new Shaw MS. |
Co-location with Banneker and Shaw MS just doesn’t make sense. If the site is too small for Banneker, how is it going to fit Banneker and Shaw MS? Also, I don’t care if it’s Banneker kids or Cardozo kids, I don’t want my middle schooler with high school students. I agree that Garnett Patterson even without a green space is better. It’s centrally located and close to metro. |
| The Save Shaw group are annoying high-maintenance elitists. |
| Yeah I think someone needs to get a straight faced answer from the Mayor re: what her plans are for the current Vanneker site. |
| Banneker needs to come first. It is a high performing school that got shafted by the Save Shaw racists and NIMBYs, despite the fact that there are very few middle school aged kids in Shaw. Any ideas from "Save Shaw" should be thrown immediately in the trash. |
Banneker did come first, they had a big fat modernization with planning meetings underway. Then the Mayor and Banneker supports and students wanted more than 'first" they wanted to take something from another community on top of it. They should count their lucky stars if they get themselves back to their big fat approved modernization. |
Centrally located is good for a city wide school. The RI site is actually the best centrally located site for the feeder schools. Also great for a Banneker "expansion". Although no one know about where all the new students are coming from, a bit mythical, build it and they will come. Kinda like the Save Saw people and their 600 seat sand alone demand. |
| I have not once read any unkind words thrown at the folks fighting for Banneker and yet I have read repeatedly terrible things written about the Save Shaw people. Shame on you all. You do a disservice for yourselves and the community. Shame on you. |
| I’m someone youd think would be with the Save Shaw people. But I’m not. I think this whole thing has been shady and elitist, as someone else said above. It’s shameful.i would have been happy with Banneker at the RIA site, enabling more kids from diverse backgrounds to access this amazing magnet program. But I’m also very disappointed at how the mayor played this. |
The goal of conservatives nationally is to divide their opponents on racial and immigration issues. Trolls in DC do that here too. Maybe some DCUM regulars even believe the conservative trolls. |
There were 2 kids on the wait list for Banneker. Just saying there is not the huge demand that the Mayor likes to say there is. Not sure when or how the school will enroll more kids even if they get more space. But they sure do need a modernization. Also, the voices on both sides are elites. There are more high risk kids in the 5 feeder schools than in Banneker by the way, their voices are not being heard here at all. |