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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What about why they are building a $50million (and then some due to the "unknown" gas line) middle school in Brookland for 550 students when the demographic trends in Brookland are sending fewer and fewer InBounds kids to the local elementaries. They barely have half those numbers in feeder schools. How will they attract students to this school when they can't attract them to the local DCPS and everyone we know attends charters or privates. [/quote] I live in the Brookland area and if my child was not in a DCI feeder, I would consider the new Brookland school. It would be far better than the ridiculous PS-8 model. My question to you PP, is where should all the students who are in attendance at Langdon, Noyes, Burrells, Bunker Hill, etc send their children to obtain a MS education? Or, do you think that because you were fortunate enough to get into a decent charter, or have the financial means to pay private you couldn't give a rats ass about these children. [/quote]
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