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Reply to "Bill introduced to declare the Old Hardy School surplus and extend long-term lease to the Lab School"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Awkward question: How would reclaiming Hardy do anything to relieve overcrowding at Deal or Wilson? Just don’t understand why proponents are going to die on this hill when it would have de minimis benefits. Seems like bad strategy to burn all your political capital when more significant changes are needed. [/quote] Want some details? [b]The Hardy school would solve overcrowding at Key and Mann and be part of a solution for Stoddert. WHERE IS THE PROOF! [/b] There are currently 2 DCPS students in the Lab School building on Foxhall. 2. And [b]DC taxpayers pay over $50,000 for them to attend there. Yes. Because they are entitled to a free and public education just like your child in public school. What part of disabilities do you not understand? [/b] There is so many more sordid details I can share, but [b]I'll refrain [/b]out of some semblence of decorum. [/quote] Too late. You've put it out there. Go ahead and spill the beans about families of kids with disabilities. Meanwhile, DCPS has no plan to fix overcrowding and no interest in actually educating kids with disabilities whose parents can't afford to sue for reimbursement. Lab could walk away from the space tomorrow, and none of the problems will be solved any faster.[b] #EndMayoralEducationControl[/b][/quote]
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