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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Across the park, you have brand new modernized schools that are sitting half empty [/quote] Wells is already at capacity. Are people suggesting to transport Shepherd and Lafayette kids to Brookland? If so, might as well bus Janney kids and create more diversity across the city. [/quote] Does Wells have trailers for classrooms and common space that’s been converted to classrooms?[/quote] Right? Define 'at capacity" PP because it seems like there is no such thing when it comes to Wilson and Deal, so why does Wells get to claim a cap?[/quote] Since they are sharing a building with two other schools.[/quote] Cry me a river. With more than 1500 students, Deal operates the equivalent of five DCPS Middle Schools in one location. Each individual grade at Deal enrolls approximately 500 students, which is 40% larger than the average whole school enrollment at other middle schools (approximately 300 students). Deal is the largest middle school in the city and the second largest school in the system, right behind Wilson High School (to which it feeds). Deal serves kids from every ward in the city. #facts[/quote]
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