Please support Bridges, Briya and DCI

Anonymous
http://www.change.org/petitions/dc-department-of-general-services-and-mayor-gray-grant-bridges-pcs-and-briya-pcs-s-proposal-in-partnership-with-the-dc-international-school-and-award-them-the-lease-for-the-sharpe-health-facility?utm_source=guides&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=petition_created


For too long, far too many of our vulnerable students, those with special needs, have languished in the absence of sufficient resources to serve them. There is a great deal more that can be done. Just as we have demanded that DCPS raise the bar in how it delivers special education, we are right to demand that our public charter schools do the same.

The Sharpe Health facility was built to serve a population with a broad spectrum of needs, thus it includes resources unavailable at typical school facilities. For example, one such amenity is a playground with equipment designed to include all students - those with special needs and those without. It is important that our children with limitations have the opportunity to interact with peers of all abilities for a combination of reasons – socialization, exercise, playtime, and, above all, bridging the historic divide between student populations.

Bridges, Briya, and DCI's proposal for Sharpe Health offers an unparalleled opportunity to leverage aspects of how the facility was designed and will greatly benefit the Ward 4 neighborhood and community. More specifically:

1. It will increase the number of high-quality educational seats for more than 600 students, especially those students with defined individual education plans as well as those who receive free and reduced meals;

2. It will optimize the Sharpe Health building to serve students and the community, providing a much-needed single-site, multi-school program that includes early intervention for 0-3 year olds, early childhood and elementary education, a middle-school program, and adult education;

3. It will promote local job creation, both from the construction to refurbish the building as well as the employment of more than 200 full-time and additional part-time staff for the schools; and

4. It will renovate and revitalize the Sharpe Health facility so that it enhances the surrounding neighborhood and provide an attractive, vibrant learning environment in which District of Columbia students – both children and adults – can thrive.

Bridges’ track record speaks for itself. It has repeatedly produced students with strong academic and developmental scores. This achievement is all the more remarkable in that, historically, 25-40% of its students have IEPs (the average in DC public schools is approximately 10%), and over 40% of its student population is also in the English language learner category.

Briya provides much-needed family literacy services. Adult students will build literacy, career skills, computer skills, and parenting skills while their young children learn in high-quality settings in the classroom next door. Briya will enroll 200 adult education/workforce development and pre-k students. Briya partners with Mary’s Center to provide early intervention services to infants and toddlers with special needs, mental health services, and home visiting services.

DCI is a partnership of DC Bilingual, Elsie Whitlow Stokes, Latin American Montessori Bilingual, Mundo Verde, and Washington Yu Ying. DCI has a language focus and will employ the world renowned International Baccalaureate Middle Years and Diploma Programs. The school would open with 6th and 7th grades at the Sharpe Health facility for two years, helping to alleviate the paucity of quality middle school education in our community.

For these reasons, and many more, we endorse the Bridges-Briya-DCI partnership's bid for the Sharpe Health facility.
Anonymous
+1
Anonymous
If DCI were to open at Sharpe, what grade would be there and during which school years?
Anonymous
The school would open with 6th and 7th grades.
Anonymous
No inside info, the petition says DCI for 2 yrs, so my assumption is 2014-15 school year for 6th & 7th, 2015-16 school year for 6th, 7th, & 8th.

The current schedule for completion of Walter Reed space is October 2015? So, DCI is using Sharpe as a back up til August 2016?
Anonymous
In which year and where would it be for those years, i.e., DCI would open 6th and 7th grades in 2015 at Sharpe and have 6th, 7th and 8th grade there through 2017, then move to Walter Reed. See what I'm asking?
Anonymous
Yes, 6 and 7 at Sharpe for the 14-15 school year.
6, 7, and 8 for 15-16, if needed, which it probably will be.

Move everyone and have 6, 7, 8, 9 at WR in 2016-17.
Anonymous
Before I sign this - it seems like there is no information on if you have the capacity to fill the space. If DCI is going to be at Walter Reed, why does it need to be at Sharpe too? Can another school go there that needs the Sharpe space - that is more special needs specific?

This doesn't make sense to me.
Anonymous
No they would not stay at Sharpe till 2017. DCI is only using the Sharpe space while Walter Reed is being finished. Once Walter Reed is finished, then the kids from Sharpe would move to Walter Reed.

DCI has not yet announced if they'll need to use this temporary space at Sharpe for 1 or 2 years. I'm hoping for just the first year.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Before I sign this - it seems like there is no information on if you have the capacity to fill the space. If DCI is going to be at Walter Reed, why does it need to be at Sharpe too? Can another school go there that needs the Sharpe space - that is more special needs specific?

This doesn't make sense to me.


DCI needs the space at Sharpe because they are opening in the fall and Walter Reed will not be ready by then.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Before I sign this - it seems like there is no information on if you have the capacity to fill the space. If DCI is going to be at Walter Reed, why does it need to be at Sharpe too? Can another school go there that needs the Sharpe space - that is more special needs specific?

This doesn't make sense to me.


DCI needs the space at Sharpe because they are opening in the fall and Walter Reed will not be ready by then.



Bridges and Briya will be long term. They are the special needs programs that will grow into the space. They can't fill it all at once so DCI would be helping by filling it for swing space. It is mutually beneficial for both DCI's short term needs, and Bridges/Briya getting rent while they grow the SN program into the facility.
Anonymous
I love how people think DGS will respond to a change.org petition. DGS does what DGS wants to.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Before I sign this - it seems like there is no information on if you have the capacity to fill the space. If DCI is going to be at Walter Reed, why does it need to be at Sharpe too? Can another school go there that needs the Sharpe space - that is more special needs specific?

This doesn't make sense to me.


DCI needs the space at Sharpe because they are opening in the fall and Walter Reed will not be ready by then.



Bridges and Briya will be long term. They are the special needs programs that will grow into the space. They can't fill it all at once so DCI would be helping by filling it for swing space. It is mutually beneficial for both DCI's short term needs, and Bridges/Briya getting rent while they grow the SN program into the facility.


As someone who has a lot of experience with Bridges students, that makes a ton of sense to me. It sounds like a very good idea, and Bridges is such a great program, it would be great to see quality education for ALL kids but with a special needs extra focus get this great space and be able to grow to further grades. A Bridges middle and high school? That would be AWESOME!!! How many other places in the US do special needs students in PUBLIC SCHOOL get that quality of education from PreK - 12? It would be fantastic if this came to pass.
Anonymous
So why isn't Bridges, Bryia and...Creative Minds which has a large SN population (29%?)

It seems weird to outfit DCI which is just going to leave anyway when another school may need it. Or, there is another school I've heard which has almost 40% SN kids.

It seems like this was just thrown together. I'd probably sign it (and share) if it was just Bridges or had more logic. But DCI (as a holding patter until their "good space" opens) turns me off of this.
Anonymous
Well Bridges is growing a grade a year or something.
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