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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]sounds like if you want no boundary changes (which would likely include every parent inbounds) you have to ask for infrastructure or suggest they get rid of PS3. have the rising brent parents come to a consensus on a recommendation or is that still being discussed? what does tommy wells think? [/quote] No point in parents making any recommendations this year since DCPS hasn't even announced parameters for boundary changes, or a definite time-frame in which to make them. Kaya is sparring with the DC City Council Committee on ed over a time-frame. Rising parents are simply adding to a list serv, and collecting info about IB demographics, Brent's capacity and the story with neighboring schools. All IB are welcome to attend a Thurs. night meeting at Brent, 6:45 in the library, with an LSAT member, parent and teacher who has kindly offered to talk about capacity issues, including the history of research and school community discussions about a permanent addition. The meeting has been advertised on MOTH. [b]Tommy Wells thinks he's going to win the mayoral race[/b], and that's about it. [/quote] Unintentionally hilarious![/quote]
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