I am responding to the point made in the previous post. That should be apparent, because I bolded it. I deal with the larger point elsewhere. |
Based only on what I have read in this thread, this arrangement sounds like a partner with a written agreement, which is prioritized above DCPS. Though I agree, that does seem to violate the spirit of the prioritization. |
You are reaching again. You will need to find the definition of “partners with written agreements” before you place this in that category rather than “other organizations, groups, or individuals for private use that are based in the District.” This much more clearly falls into the latter category. |
No, compare it to what a private entity that wants access due to its own internal demands would pay. |
Of course it falls into the later category. But based on the fact that Maret is providing funding for a new turf field, I expect there's more to the arrangement than the standard "fill out a form and reserve space" used by DPR. But, you're right, I don't know. I also am not going to research it, because I have no personal stake in this. But, why do you think an "other organization" couldn't, by dint of a special arrangement, also be a "partner with a written agreement?" |
If you are a DC public school parent and DC resident and taxpayer, you certainly do have a connection to this situation. |
I don’t believe I said that. Can you point that out? |
But a small private school getting exclusive after-school access serves the city well? |
I assume you are referring to: But, why do you think an "other organization" couldn't, by dint of a special arrangement, also be a "partner with a written agreement?" Because you said ". . . before you place this in that category rather than “other organizations, groups, or individuals for private use that are based in the District.” This much more clearly falls into the latter category." "Rather than" suggests the thing can be one, but not the other. "It is X, rather than Y," will commonly be understood to mean the thing is not Y. TO put it is specific terms, according Webster's, rather than is used "to indicate negation as a contrary choice." Also, "This much more clearly falls into the latter category" indicated that it does *not* fall into the former category. So, you did say that. Twice. |
A $250,000 contribution to DPR's budget serves the city well. I view Hardy students' lack of access to the close fields as an acceptable trade-off. Opinions may vary. |
You originally offered an either/or choice and choose. Then you offered a choice of both but denied me the choice by assuming my answer. |
“I chose..”
Apologies. |
$25k/yr? It’s peanuts. You know it. Maret surely knows it. But it’s the eleven, twelve and thirteen yrs olds who will feel it. |
I haven't read the whole thread, but Maret also built the pool at Jelleff, which Maret doesn't use at all. That pool benefits the entire community. |
You're leaving out the cost of the new field, which DPR gets and Maret pays for. It's not peanuts anymore. |