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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don't think they will announce a decision until the new Foxhall Elementary is within a year of completion. That school is going to cannibalize new students from the Stoddart, Mann, and Key feeder patterns. I think that school is scheduled to open in 2024, so expect an announcement sometime in summer of 2023. [/quote] I believe the last boundary revision process took around a year to complete so that would make sense: Start the conversation in 2022 with the assumed completion of the new Upper NW schools baked into the discussion, and go from there.[/quote] Yes by then we will have a new mayor. Mayor White is my guess.[/quote] She wins reelection, unless Racine throws his hat in the ring. He's got a powerful base of big money, similar to Anthony Williams back in the day. [/quote] Racine has higher goals than DC mayor. His name was mentioned as a possible US attorney general when Biden was picking out his cabinet. The slate of possible primary challengers to Bowser is so weak that I'm afraid she will cruise to reelection if she decides to run again, despite her complete and utter mediocrity. If she doesn't run again for whatever reason, then the race will be interesting.[/quote]
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