Bailey's ES

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

They have "exercise rooms". The windows have strong screens across them to keep thrown balls from breaking them.


It sounds more like a prison to me.


Perhaps the Yale Club in New York, with its gym on the sixth floor, also sounds like a prison to you?
Anonymous
Six floors? I hope everybody can get out safely in case of fire.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

They have "exercise rooms". The windows have strong screens across them to keep thrown balls from breaking them.


It sounds more like a prison to me.


Perhaps the Yale Club in New York, with its gym on the sixth floor, also sounds like a prison to you?


Haha, I've used the Yale Club gym. It's fine and in a perfect location of town near Grand Central.

I commend any school district in the Metro area for beginning to think out of the box on public school educational buildings which cost a ton to build.

It's time for all of us to realize the old model of schooling is being out stripped by the number of incoming students in our Metro area. So I'm treading lightly on Bailey's Elementary.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

They have "exercise rooms". The windows have strong screens across them to keep thrown balls from breaking them.


It sounds more like a prison to me.


Perhaps the Yale Club in New York, with its gym on the sixth floor, also sounds like a prison to you?


Haha, I've used the Yale Club gym. It's fine and in a perfect location of town near Grand Central.

I commend any school district in the Metro area for beginning to think out of the box on public school educational buildings which cost a ton to build.

It's time for all of us to realize the old model of schooling is being out stripped by the number of incoming students in our Metro area. So I'm treading lightly on Bailey's Elementary.


Maybe Bailey's should claim its exercise room was modeled based on the Yale Club You'd get a lot more support from the people who think any idea implemented in a school with poor kids is beneath them.
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