Where is Shining Stars moving?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Other charters thought the building needed repairs. My guess is that SSMA decided that they weren't necessary and was willing to pay the full asking price without asking for repairs or renovations.


I guess that makes sense. I'm not one who needs beautiful facilities if the teachers/policies/staff are solid, but I know building aesthetics means a lot to others.


I dunno, having a functioning HVAC system isn't aesthetic, and is important to most parents.


The school will not get an occupancy owrmit without a functioning hvac. No need to be dramatic.
Anonymous
Who says there isn't a functioning HVAC in the building?
Anonymous
Is there any sense that "the ink will be dry" on this move before the lottery deadline at the end of the month?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Who says there isn't a functioning HVAC in the building?


The previous tenant, for one. But yes, this is correct, the HVAC needs replacing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Other charters thought the building needed repairs. My guess is that SSMA decided that they weren't necessary and was willing to pay the full asking price without asking for repairs or renovations.


I guess that makes sense. I'm not one who needs beautiful facilities if the teachers/policies/staff are solid, but I know building aesthetics means a lot to others.


I dunno, having a functioning HVAC system isn't aesthetic, and is important to most parents.


The school will not get an occupancy owrmit without a functioning hvac. No need to be dramatic.



Sure. I guess it's not at all dramatic to find out at the last minute that your school won't open on time because they didn't get an occupancy permit because they failed to factor in the cost of replacing the HVAC and other necessary repairs?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Who says there isn't a functioning HVAC in the building?


The previous tenant, for one. But yes, this is correct, the HVAC needs replacing.


Just curious, how did you know the previous tenant said that? Was it a direct communication between you and the tenant? When was the last time the school had students in it?
Anonymous
Yeah, I don't know, I suppose it could all be horribly prescien but this whole line of attack basically pre-supposes that the school doesn't employ a competent real estate agent. Presumably they're at least aware of basic work that might be required on the property. Say what you will about the location search I general but they've already opened two facilities.
Anonymous
I have to question why this poster is grinding her axe so hard against a non-issue.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Other charters thought the building needed repairs. My guess is that SSMA decided that they weren't necessary and was willing to pay the full asking price without asking for repairs or renovations.


You should really not speculate about which you have no knowledge. It's entirely possible that the SS administration did a better job of negotiating than the "other charter schools". Imagine that. Also, remember that in DC as in other cities, it comes down to relationships. Half of the SSMA board are Howard alumni. As a new parent I find it fascinating that people who have such little respect for the administration and no longer have children at SS are so interested in the particulars of the lease and the school's reputation and development. Get your life and leave us to our wonderful school. Your commentary is not a contribution.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Current SSMA parent here. Absolutely love the classroom experience and the teachers, parent community is great too. Biggest issue with the school is lack of outdoor play space for the kids - 3 and 4 year olds REALLY need that outside energy burn and gross motor development.


So has the Randolph St location been confirmed? And does it have outdoor play space?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Current SSMA parent here. Absolutely love the classroom experience and the teachers, parent community is great too. Biggest issue with the school is lack of outdoor play space for the kids - 3 and 4 year olds REALLY need that outside energy burn and gross motor development.


So has the Randolph St location been confirmed? And does it have outdoor play space?


Don't know about confirmed, but I too am eager to hear.

It has its own playground and is a 2-3 block walk to a couple of great green spaces.
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