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Reply to "Town of Chevy Chase responsible for loss of CCES computer lab"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Its true that the Town residents by and large don't sent their kids there, they primarily go to private schools. CCES is basically a dog park for the wealthy to run their dogs nights and weekends. What's the education of your neighbor's children as opposed to having a large "open space" to run your designer dog?[/quote] You could not be more wrong. The large majority of parents here have their kids in MCPS.[/quote] Then why are they letting the Town government tell MCPS what the school can and can't do with the school's field?[/quote] Did you not read upthread? [b]Because the Town paid part of the money to redo the field a number of years ago and because the Town turned to an old legal agreement made at the time of that contribution and basically threatened in a veiled not explicit way, that if MCPS didn't cooperate, the Town would raise objections that might have some legal foundation.[/b] That was enough, it seems, to make MCPS come back with a compromise offer to place only 1 portable. (Especially since they were exactly the same kind of legal objections that have tied up MCPS in court regarding the new middle school placement). It seems, in light of a regular, every 5 years, technical modernization of the school that neither the Town nor the CCES parents knew about, that the school might have enough computers next year to do without the computer lab. [/quote] Well, it sounds like they are in the right. A deal is a deal. If they made a legal agreement then what is wrong with insisting it be honored?[/quote]
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