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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You could just send the Hardy kids to Cardozo. Problem solved.[/quote] Yes, sending kids who live in the Palisades to Cardozo completely makes sense from the standpoint of "neighborhood schools." :roll: :lol: #sarcasm[/quote] pffft. Like it's a cinch to drive from Palisades to Wilson, either.[/quote] Or take public transportation. But it does again highlight the stupidity of the Ellington renovation when the school instead could have been re-opened as Western and Ellington moved to one of the grossly under-enrolled WOTP school. But for whatever reason lots of Ellington boosters think the school needs to be in Georgetown despite the lack of links to any nearby performing arts institutions or students from Georgetown.[/quote] Let it go. That ship has sailed and the school would have to be totally re-renovated to work as a neighborhood high school. None of us can afford that.[/quote] Please. It would work just fine as a normal high school. Go over to Potomac and Bethesda and take a look at the incredibly awesome arts and music programs those cats have in their public high schools. Getting creative with ideas, Ellington could easily become a city-wide, noncompetitive enrollment high school with competitive applications solely for after-school arts and music classes and clubs.[/quote]
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