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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Mary Cheh sent a remarkable letter to Hanseul Kang at OSSE today about the Ellington residency scandal. It had a couple of remarkable parts: [quote] Last week I was disturbed to learn that half of the 100 students sampled at the Duke Ellington School of the Arts had originally been misidentified as District residents. Because of your failure to correctly verify these students' residency, not only did the District fail to collect at least $600,000 in student tuition, but it is also possible that spots were denied to students who are bona fide District residents in favor of students from outside of the District. While an error of fifty students is bad enough, it is possible that your audit of the full student body at Duke Ellington will identify even more. It is key that this audit is accurate, meticulous, and swift. Once completed, I would like you to provide me with an account of the number of students attending Duke Ellington who are not District residents, broken out into those who paid tuition for SY 2017-18 and those who did not. In addition, please identify whether students from outside of the District took any spots at Duke Ellington that a qualified student who resides in the District could have filled. ... It is my understanding that, due to how the school day is structured, only half of Duke Ellington is being used by students at any given time. As such, the school could be bifurcated into two campuses, Duke Ellington and Western High School, to help address crowding at Wilson High School. [/quote] I'm sure both of those are going to cause a lot of discussion.[/quote] She is wrong about how the day is structured. Maybe she should actually visit the school. [/quote] MAYBE the self-entitled non-DC resident contractor/political donor freeloaders which make up Duke Ellington should restructure how the building is used so that more DC taxpaying families could get out of their overcrowded classrooms and utilize the building to the full extent of its capacity. As a bonus, allow some of the elementary kids at Fillmore to use some of the space as Hardy grows. The one caveat is that a resurrected Western HS should have its scorecards separated from the decidedly unimpressive Ellington record. It is about time the Council exert some leverage over this place. The late Ms. Cooper Cafritz held sway over the council by leveraging contractor/donors who are also the school's big benefactors. I presume that the final show of deference to the school's founder will be an honorary street naming of that block of 35th Street NW, and then it is open season on this property.[/quote]
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