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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It's surprising to me that if they're underenrolled they don't use more of the space for self-contained classrooms--they have some, but they could shift them from elementaries with higher enrollments that could use the space. It's also interesting that the 0-3 program is run by CentroNia--it is bilingual? Why not allow them to operate the PK as well as a CBO, allowing preference for the kids who went there from 0-3, and giving kids two more years of bilingual education? That all seems to make more sense than creating feeder into a PK-8 DCPS. The other thing DCPS could do is open an Opportunity Academy (like Luke C Moore and Ballou/Roosevelt STAY) in one of the underutilized office buildings on the same block as Stevens, then give preference at Stevens for kids of adult-ed students. Goodwill Excel and Briya both have adult ed and child care, so it would be a similar model. [/quote] And not just a feeder into a PK-8 DCPS, but one that is already well into a modernization without an additional PK feed in mind.[/quote]
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