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Reply to "WMATA needs to rethink some Metro stops, e.g., D74 to and from Brookland for Carroll and Latin Cooper schools"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I was just wondering this last night. From what I understand, 2nd St students often take the school shuttles in early middle school, but most transition to taking Metro in upper grades. How is that shaking out for Cooper? [b]Cooper feels a lot less transit accessible than 2nd St to me.[/b] Do Cooper students keep riding the school shuttles into upper grades, or do they just make do with transit?[/quote] Cooper is a mile from Brookland metro. 2nd street is .8 of a mile. Not sure why people keep saying 2nd street is so close to the metro. Plus you have to cross NH ave to get to 2nd st. Lots of Brookland kids just take the d74 and others metro and do the same. My kid is at cooper and takes the d74. She has to cross 2 streets on the way to school after she gets off the bus and a crossing guard is at 1 of them. The guard is there on the way home also. And Latin has someone posted to assist. [/quote] It’s a pleasant, pedestrian-populated 15 minute walk from Fort Totten to 2nd. [b]It’s a desolate 25 minute walk (uphill!) from Brookland to Cooper.[/b] It’s not even comparable if you are being honest. I can’t speak to the school quality because we dismissed it entirely because the location is awful.[/quote] “Uphill” If your child thinks walking up that hill is taxing you probably need to evaluate their fitness. I’m old and I run up that thing frequently. My 11 year old isn’t bothered by the hill and really just socializes the whole walk if she chooses to walk. Or she just takes a bus that drops her off a few blocks away. [/quote] I run it all the time as well. But the route sucks.[/quote] There isn’t even a sidewalk up the exit ramp from John McCormack. I mean, you send your kid wherever, but it’s not a comparable location to 2nd. At all.[/quote] There is a sidewalk. [/quote] Oh sorry, you’re right. It’s idyllic 🙄 It’s an off ramp for garbage trucks.[/quote] It is ok if you don’t want to send your kid there. There are plenty on the waiting list so no one misses you. And glad you have a good option. [/quote] Yes, we were lucky to have a much better option, but it’s awful that people have to settle for such a sub-par experience for their kids. Parents need to do better[/quote]
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