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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There are plenty of Lewis feeder schools with Modular buildings and trailers. Also WSHS lived with a disgusting, mold infested building for years before it was renovated (at 50 years old). [/quote] I think that’s the point. If only “poor” schools get renovated due to imaginary wokeness, Lewis pyramid should be full of shiny showpieces. Instead at least 5 buildings feel as if they’re held together only by caulk and hope.[/quote] It was already pointed out Langley got and Cooper is getting expensive renovations/additions, so obviously the inequities in terms of facilities have more to do with the age of the schools and the timing of their past “renovations” than “wokeness.” Although there does seem to be a particular reluctance on the part of recent School Boards to treat McLean equitably for fear they will be accused of favoritism (in particular, the School Board authorized permanent additions to each of South Lakes, Madison, Justice, and West Potomac, all but one of which was less overcrowded than McLean, outside the renovation queue when none of those schools was otherwise due for a renovation, but has left McLean kids in trailers and now a cheap modular for a decade). [/quote]
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