East of the River Ward 7 schools

Anonymous
We tried that. Egos got in the way. Not enough young families in the area that care. Check out the dialogue.
http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/404850.page
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We tried that. Egos got in the way. Not enough young families in the area that care. Check out the dialogue.
http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/404850.page


Was this a real life effort or are you talking about that thread? That thread looks like it got bogged down over the language issue. I know many families EOTR who would be interested in a quality option that didn't involve driving all over town.
Anonymous
It was a real life effort. I was testing out the idea with that thread. This was the concept website.

http://niceguytattoo.wix.com/wjacademydc
Anonymous
At one point EOTR had the most middle-schools and elementary schools...quite frankly they had the most students but Ward 6 had the most housing projects. Go figure but let's be truthfully honest, if it wasn't for the Ward 7 students many of your newest charter-schools wouldn't have student population. C'mon of all places to open up a new school for young men and it's in the heart of Ward 7. Supply and demand is the key. The housing market in Ward 7 has grown substantially and thus it will become thriving...many families are relocating with school-age children.
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