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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We are currently in trailers at Lafayette. It's a little bit of a hassle, but on the whole it's not that big a deal. The teachers and staff have worked really hard to make the new campus work and the kids have adapted well. [/quote] The nice thing about Lafayette is that there is a huge playground/field adjacent to the school and the renovation is scheduled to last only for a year. We are at Murch, which has much less space and where the construction is planned for two years starting this summer. The Murch playground is one of the school's best features, and it's such a gathering place for the community. It's hard to think about minimal to no playground access and temporary buildings for two years -- that's a large chunk of the time a kid is at the school.[/quote] Lafayette parent (NP) here. I agree the 2 year timeline is really daunting. But I thought they were doing it in 2 years to allow some access to playgrounds during the construction? Are you guys really losing the entire outdoor area for 2 years?[/quote]
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