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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is far from the first thread on this topic and I have no idea why people are so angry about it. Why is it wrong for a school to take the money but fine for a clothing boutique or a pizza place? You’ll all be absolutely livid to know my church got PPP money too. Wah wah wah. [/quote] Public schools were closed. Did the taxpayer just pay for Sidwell friends to stay open and they had to be shut. Dry cleaners closed and had no buisness. Private Schools were open and we paid tuition. Why do they need 5.2 million dollars in loans. I was told private schools were open because they had the resources to stay open. I see how they paid for it. Nothing to see here I guess for some people. I have a child in private and public and this is disgusting.[/quote] Public schools got lots of money too but they didn’t use it to re-open quickly because teachers didn’t want to. It had nothing to do with PPP loans. [/quote] Did DC use the specially earmarked federal funds to upgrade the HVAC systems (including advanced filtering and more outside air flow) in any DCPS school? I don’t know if a single instance of that happening.[/quote] DCPS probably spent $1 M to hire a no-bid crony consultant to study the issue from her firm’s “corporate headquarters” - ie, her bedroom in PG County. [/quote]
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