To clarify $31m is a lot, but I'm asking in comparison to other renovation budgets. |
Thats not the school that's the public park area. |
Cool. I'll contact DPR about getting my kids soccer teams practice and game time there on the weekday afternoons. |
Good luck. There are kid and adult teams from the community that have about every time slot. There is a team practicing there about every hour of every day. |
I don't get it, was this supposed to be a dig? There are dozens of teams (most from Stoddert travel I believe) that practice there. |
Not a dig at all. Why would you say that? It's one of the nicest fields in DC. I'm glad to hear the school has no special dibs on it. |
| Team Shepherd needs to unclench a little. No one is out to get you. When you treat everyone like an enemy, you make enemies. Relax. |
Oh sorry it sounded sarcastic like you didn't believe it was DPR. I don't go to the school but live near the neighborhood and go to playground a lot. My DS often brings his soccer ball to play but there is always a team playing. Anyway, I'm sure the school has special access to it during the school day like any school next to a DPR field. But as I understand it, the park and school are completely separate entities. In fact, I heard the neighborhood did a lot of the efforts to get the field and helps maintain it (unlike most DPR parks). |
6:43 here--granted, Shepherd is a much smaller school than most of those mentioned. Still, it was the *only* school that had funds removed by Grosso et al. in the current budget. No other schools had their budgets cut with EOTR schools mentioned as a rationale. If this is by some miracle not a political move, on its face it sure looks that way. |
Shepherd Elementary has its own playgrounds. Anyone can use the DPR playground at any time of the day. I am currently there with my toddler. There are also several people speed walking around the track as I type this. Some of the elementary kids are using the DPR playground due to the construction at the school, but public access has not been curtailed in any way. |
Of course Shepherd is smaller, I'm wondering if it's $31m is disproportionate to other school budgets (scaling to size)? |
Not sure--it would be tough to say because I assume you'd have to adjust for inflation, etc. |
Didn't the Murch budget get cut too? I recall a few threads here discussing that. |
Different issue and point in the process. Murch has been handled very poorly but in a different way. |
Right, but Shepherd is not the only school facing budget cuts to its renovation process, correct? |