Where is Shining Stars moving?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What's in ward 1? I had to look it up on the map. Tangental question--why is it so small and in the middle of wards 4 and 5?

But what schools are there--there?




When dies DCI move? Their temp space is Ward 1.


Fall 2017.
Anonymous
Then it can't be the DCI space. They move Fall 2016.
Anonymous
Tree of Life space?
Anonymous
Is that in ward 1 or ward 5?

Tree of life space, environmental issues aside... Is really close to the ivy city developments. I'm impressed with the Hecht warehouse plans enough that I wonder if that location might actually turn out to be great.
Anonymous
I believe Tree of Life is in Ward 5.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I believe Tree of Life is in Ward 5.


yes ward 5 but untenable for a school I can't believe they ever let students go to school there - serious zoning mistake.
Anonymous
Yes, we don't think they would consider this given the environmental hazards posed by those car repair businesses in such close proximity .
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is that in ward 1 or ward 5?

Tree of life space, environmental issues aside... Is really close to the ivy city developments. I'm impressed with the Hecht warehouse plans enough that I wonder if that location might actually turn out to be great.


It's nowhere close to the Hecht warehouse. Do you even know what you are talking about?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I believe Tree of Life is in Ward 5.


yes ward 5 but untenable for a school I can't believe they ever let students go to school there - serious zoning mistake.


Please elaborate.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes, we don't think they would consider this given the environmental hazards posed by those car repair businesses in such close proximity .


And the GIGANTIC open-air mound of trash (made up of old, demolished buildings - asbestos, lead galore. I'm at lee and there was some worry (on dcum, not in real life) that Lee was considering that spot. There's not a lot of reasons I'd leave the school, but choosing TOL building as home is one of them.
Anonymous
Do we know yet?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Love the school, and don't care where they move... as long as they move. My dislike of the current location has mutated to hate.


What do you hate about it?


NP who left due to location:

It was in the opposite direction of everywhere I needed or wanted to go. No viable public transit so required me sitting in traffic which I absolutely hate (and why I am an urbanite), there was a lack of natural light. But the state that finally broke the camel's back is when they started making the kids play on a dirt pile.

I very much trust the school will find a good location and succeed, but I couldn't wait it out. My kid is only young once and he needs outdoor time. We moved to a walkable school with lots of green space.
Anonymous
Just announced--working on a lease at 1240 Randolph Street, NE. The location was Metropolitan Day School and is close to the Brookland Metro Station.
Anonymous
To be clear:

"We have arrived at a preliminary agreement to terms with Howard University for a long-term lease of the school building at 1240 Randolph Street, NE, Washington, DC, 20017. We have begun the negotiation to develop the final contract and the goal is to complete negotiations and have an executable contract in 30 days."

So it sounds like its a 90% thing they wanted to bring the school community in on, but its not signed, sealed, and delivered yet.
Anonymous
What a great location! Centralized, easy access to public transportation.

I am sure the current families are going to be thrilled!
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