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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have a middle schooler and HB and this sounds like a good plan to me. But I have always wondered why we can’t use more office space for schools? Is it the lack of grass? I get we like our green space, but lots of kids in cities have to deal with a lack of green space, and it seems like not having green space is a small price to pay for not having overcrowded schools. [/quote] How do you decide which kids get to go to schools with green space and who has to sit in an office building and do recess in a parking lot? That was why HB ended up at the Heights, because people in the surrounding neighborhoods didn’t want their kids to be forced to go to school there, and since HB is an option program no one is forced to attend. [/quote] Well, this is high school discussion, so recess is not a thing, but same priciple applies. Who doesn't get a pool, football field, full gymansium, etc.[/quote] The problem isn't not getting a pool or field. It's people insisting that all of the amenities have to be on-site. An office building can easily accommodate a gymnasium and auditorium. [/quote] Original “green space” poster here. I seem to recall that a big obstacle to building an extra elementary schools is that there is some requirement that the site have green space. Which seemed so odd to me because isn’t it better to just reduce the green space requirement than to have overcrowded schools? I wonder if there is an analogous requirement for middle and high schools? Obviously budget is a big issue but if there is some requirement, like having a field or a gymnasium in a certain spot, that is stopping APs from building more schools, could we re-think that requirement? [/quote]
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