Interesting. I'm an Eastern parent and have been involved in advocating for the much-delayed renovation, but had not heard anything about summer construction. I know it's bad all over the county, but Eastern has been on the list for substantial repairs for almost a decade but keeps getting "bumped" for other schools. With that said, I agree that the administration is strong and the school feels well-run despite the facility issues. |
That's really good to know about the administration. We have a rising 6th grader in the magnet program. All I know is that we got an email from Mr. Kerwin saying that the weeklong program offered to incoming magnet students in July will be held at Northwood "due to construction at Eastern this summer." I also saw a flyer for the regular month-long summer school program and it is also at Northwood. I had heard about the facility concerns at Eastern and was happy to hear that something was happening - whatever it is. |
Please express your bigotry elsewhere. I’d prefer this thread not be removed. |
This is upsetting to hear - we are headed there next fall. We know one family who left, it seemed mostly because of the lack of a cell phone policy (which has subsequently changed), and kid feeling like none of the teachers knew/appreciated her. I am personally upset about the building issues and trying to help advocate on those. Otherwise, we have asked quite a few families with kids there currently and none of them are having a bad experience. They all say they like the principal, their kids have done well there, etc. These are all French immersion families, so I don't know if that makes a difference. Perhaps it ends up just being a very student-specific experience, and if your kid experiences bullying or other issues, it's bad, but otherwise it's fine? |
It’s really just reconfiguring bathrooms. There will be more accessible bathrooms and an additional unisex bathroom. Otherwise, the changes will be cosmetic only. Gas leaks and mold are likely to continue. |
This is the crux of the issue. Some areas of the county get totally refurbished buildings; others get bandaids. |
It would be so easy if we just raise property taxes even more! |
DCUM: home of the straw man. |
Or distribute them more equitably. |
We love SSI! Such a great community! |
I agree with this. We've had two kids at SSIMS and it was fine. Yes, the building is old and strange and needs a ton of work, but honestly, it wasn't a major issue for our kids. |
I would say some buildings get refurbished, others get bandaids. But you can find both crappy buildings and new buildings in all areas of the county. |
Sarcasm. Not a straw man. |
Us too. Both kids complained about some long walks, but mostly it was just a fact of life. They didn’t feel demoralized or neglected by it. Why would they unless they heard that from adults? |
This is why SSIMS will never be fixed. Imagine this school existing in Bethesda. It would not. Because parents would complain! The fact that kids adapt doesn’t make it ok!
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