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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The supporters of keeping Old Hardy public have been using it to bash DME and DCPS as well. The school-by-school demographic projections are pretty alarming and it's pretty damning that nothing substantive is being planned. [/quote] You mean the neighborhood growth data for specific schools? I thought this was supposed to be about citywide facilities planning strategies for public and charter schools. The recommendations are more about changing how planning is done. Those Old Hardy people keep forgetting they're part of a an entire city. Some 75% of public students don't attend in-boundary schools, including the roughly 50% of all public students in charters. Ward 3 has the second smallest public enrollment after Ward 2. If a couple of language immersion or STEM charters open in Ward 3, those neighborhood school class sizes could plummet. Wilson and feeders are overcrowded, we get it. That is and should be of concern from a safety perspective. Temporary measures can address that. Remember, using trailers has not negatively impacted achievement in Ward 3 at schools like Mann, Key, etc. Ward 3's problems are [i]different[/i] from and, in some ways, the opposite of those in the rest of the city. Different, but not [i]more important[/i]. [/quote] So what's your point? If opening a couple of charters would solve crowding, wouldn't that be an appropriate use for Old Hardy? Charters can't open in Ward 3 for the same reason that DCPS can't add schools, there's no space. I don't know what the solution to crowding is, but I don't see how giving away DCPS-owned buildings to private schools that mostly serve Virginia and Maryland kids is in any way a part of it. [/quote]
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