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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The people obsessed with the field just kill me. Hardy is a TINY school. It also has a tiny amount of land. Deal is a ginormas (and getting bigger by the year) school. It has more land. NEXT. [/quote] So then what do you do if your kid is I B for Hardy and is serious about outdoor sports? [/quote] You kindly explain to him the reasons why a tiny school within an historical district cannot have unlimited fields for him to play baseball. He will understand. If he does not, well , that's not an Hardy's failure. [/quote] And you also explain to him that even though Hardy does not have a full-size field on site, it still is able to field athletic teams that travel (in some cases only a few blocks) to practice and play, and that he will be none the worse for the experience.[/quote] Your kids will be "none the worse for the experience" is not a very appealing slogan to sell a school to skeptical parents in wards 2 and 3![/quote] And "we should build a brand new MS in W3 because some W3 parents think Hardy is not perfect, and because some OOB parents want to keep their OOB access to it" is probably not very appealing to a DC council that has to fund 3 new middle schools EOTP and a test in middle school EOTR. [/quote]
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