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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]+1. the boundary review is a wake up call brent needs. where's the capacity planning? who's thinking in terms of managing steady increases in the k pop? [/quote] Give me a f'n break. If you think Brent needs a wake up call, then it probably is not the right place for your family anyway? What do you think parents and the school have been doing prior to January 2013? Among other things, we have been trying to manage class size by several means, including adding a PreS-PreK multi-age class in 2010, adding a K-1 multi-age class in 2012, adding a third class for First and Second Grades in 2013, dedicating PTA funds to hire aides and math specialists, taking steps to retain full-time music and art teachers. We haven't been running around Turtle Park counting IB toddlers who may or may not attend Brent in a year or two. And what were you doing last March when 14 IB three-year olds were waitlisted? Did you sound the alarm and come to the rescue, or at least attempt to speak with the Principal or LSAT? In any event, DCPS has allocated the same number k spots (50) for the past several years and next year's Second Grade will actually be the largest cohort (57). get your facts straight or shut up.[/quote]
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