Council delays Foxhall, MacArthur schools

Anonymous
It always made more sense to put the middle school at GDS and put the high school where Hardy MS is now.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It always made more sense to put the middle school at GDS and put the high school where Hardy MS is now.

How do Eaton kids get there?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It always made more sense to put the middle school at GDS and put the high school where Hardy MS is now.


And do what, exactly, with Hardy MS?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It always made more sense to put the middle school at GDS and put the high school where Hardy MS is now.


And do what, exactly, with Hardy MS?


The building or the institution? Use the building for the HS, move the institution to MacArthur.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It always made more sense to put the middle school at GDS and put the high school where Hardy MS is now.


And do what, exactly, with Hardy MS?


The building or the institution? Use the building for the HS, move the institution to MacArthur.


And FFS but Wilson is overcrowded and is going to require trailers next year. Banging head against keyboard...
Anonymous
It's too bad DCPS didn't plan ahead and buy the apartment building next to Hardy when they had the chance a few years ago. Then they could have the Hardy building, the apartment building, and Fillmore Arts as a campus to work with.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Mendelson really needs to be put out of his misery at this point.


We will be voting for Erin.


We are voting for Erin, too.
Anonymous
Who's talking about the Lord & Taylor parcel? Not a great location, but it's on the metro and it's a big lot.

I hate all of this so much and am glad my kids are aging out - DCPS has wrung every drop it can out of me.

I mean the thing is Ward 3 does need more schools. There aren't any easy answers.
Anonymous
Bus some of them into underenrolled schools in Wards 4 and 5. Problem solved.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Bus some of them into underenrolled schools in Wards 4 and 5. Problem solved.


School children and schools should be part of their communities. I don’t think it makes sense to shuffle kids around too much. I get there are OOB seats for specific reasons and that’s fine.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Bus some of them into underenrolled schools in Wards 4 and 5. Problem solved.


Name a high school in Ward 4 or 5 that’s under enrolled by 600 kids.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Bus some of them into underenrolled schools in Wards 4 and 5. Problem solved.


Says anonymous with clearly no skin in the game… Or sorry, which Ward 4 or 5 school did you send your kids to??
Anonymous
It seems their approach to overcrowding will be to drive out all the families that have any other options. Any who stuck around after a year of closures, that is.
Anonymous
The plan to start in Fall 23 never really made sense. Is it even possible to bid out for design and construction, review and get approvals, fully renovate a space, hire a principal and teachers, set the curricular programming (APs, Honors, regular classes etc.), identify various needs (e.g. Sp. Ed, accessibility needs of an unknown lottery population) all within 12 months? Actually, even less than that, since the 80-odd folks who get a lottery spot might want to learn a bit more about what their kids will be getting into. And this is even without a plan for starting sports and extracurricular programming.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's too bad DCPS didn't plan ahead and buy the apartment building next to Hardy when they had the chance a few years ago. Then they could have the Hardy building, the apartment building, and Fillmore Arts as a campus to work with.



It's too bad that DCPS didn't think ahead and sold the old Fillmore building next to Hardy 20 years ago.
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