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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Please don't kill this before you learn more about it. I am really excited about the potential move, and I wish people could keep an open mind and learn more about the plans. [/quote] (1) it is too small (2) it is over a mile from any metro (3) it effectively expels all families from wards 6, 7, and 8 who can't afford to travel such a long distance. (4) we would be co-locating with kingsbury students, which means it's even smaller than we think (5) It is yet another move in a series of bad moves and bad decisions made by the administration. (6) haven't we spent enough renovating Walter Reed and South Dakota? Why is our money being mismanaged so badly? I don't care that you're excited or it's convenient for you. It is a terrible, terrible decision all around. [/quote] You forgot the money spent renovating Missouri Avenue.[/quote] And making that addition. Thank you. The principal stated that her dream location would: "be in one optimum building with green space, a gym and enough room to still be a school no larger than 600 students." Kingsbury holds 300 (and all indications are that we will be colocating with the special needs children of kingsbury). So why, oh why, are we moving again?[/quote]
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