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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Our charter doesn't have a cafeteria. The students eat at their desks. What kind of school doesn't have a cafeteria? The way the city treats kids in charters is shameful. We don't go to our boundary school because it has a major problem with violence. [/quote] Well, let's see. GDS high school doesn't have a cafeteria. GDS's MS and ES didn't have a cafeteria until they moved into a new building. When the old GDS lower school became MacArthur HS, the first thing they added was a cafeteria Walls, meanwhile, has the facility to serve DCPS food but they don't really have a lunch room to eat it in. Some DCPS ESs, like Mann, have a single multipurpose room that works as cafeteria, gym, and auditorium So there you go, private schools and public schools, also lacking cafeterias. I don't begrudge the existence of charter schools, but this "woe is us" schtick is irritating.[/quote] You clearly don't know anything about charters. You should maybe visit one and see for yourself. [/quote] I've spent time Two Rivers 4th (crowded and yuck) and Young (nice and spacious). What is I'm missing?[/quote]
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