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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I agree that there are tons of parks and schools in Shaw/Bloomingdale! And large backyards on many row homes to boot. It's extremely family friendly at this point. People will stay if they can make it work. Garrison/Langley/Seaton/Cleveland have a huge opportunity right now if they are interested. Aftercare for all is critical (yay Langley!), and a[b] full 8-week summer camp at the school would be a huge draw too.[/b] [/quote] How about a pony too? Or at least a chicken for the backyard?[/quote] Springboard offers summer care at various school,ls, as does DCPS. It is a good idea, not at all farfetched.[/quote] DCPS summer school is 4 weeks, and the younger grades are run by Springboard. It isn't at every location and the seats are first come, first served. [/quote] Does Springboard offer Spanish in the summer? I really wish we could have summer options at Harry Thomas rec center...[/quote] Not at the DCPS summer school. It's a half day reading program for K-2 only, but I think you can pay for extended day. The older grades are managed by DCPS. More about it here https://dcps.dc.gov/service/summer-learning[/quote]
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