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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We live a couple blocks from Wells/Coolidge and take the kids to Lafayette to ride bikes. Even on the weekends with no traffic it's not close and there wouldn't be any reasonable metro option. Are middle schools and high schools across the city that far from people's homes or are you just trying to be upsetting to Lafayette parents. I think Wells/Coolidge will be appealing to those of us in the neighborhood overtime and like the idea of peers living close by. [/quote] middle schools across the city are far from peoples houses. https://dcps.dc.gov/sites/default/files/dc/sites/dcps/publication/attachments/SY19-20%20Middle%20School%20Boundary%20Map_0.pdf[/quote] And there is no policy saying they cannot be. The 1-mile or less rule only applies to elementary school. For example, the hike from Brightwood ES to Wells long, and and also requires students to cross Georgia (not particularly safe). LSB isn't much better. There aren't even logical buses routes.[/quote]
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