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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm 99.9% certain there is one bitter parent in here posting back and forth with all of this Karl Frisch hate. As ankther poster put it, she (maybe a he?) gives off a serious "Mean Girls" vibe. [/quote] I’ve posted about “Frisch’s Folly” and I’m definitely not alone. Does it make you feel better to think Frisch and his misguided Dunn Loring project only have one critic? [/quote] Kilmer's program capacity is 791 without the modular and 1023 with the modular. Years ago Kilmer was not renovated plus undercapacity and Longfellow was overloaded for AAP/GT pre relaxing the standards. Now after removng massive AAP feeds to Kilmer it's still way over so why can't Dunn Loring be a middle school? CIP for 28-29 adding up over 20 Tysons and adjacent schools show seats aren't needed for ES but there's a deficit at MS level. And how much square footage is used at Marshall etc for academies thatdon't go into membership counts? [/quote] Kilmer was renovated in 2002. It’s odd that the program capacity is so low. That number should be carefully examined, especially before they pull so many kids out of Kilmer and Marshall (as Thru Consulting is now proposing) to get Kilmer below 105% of program capacity. If it’s correct why aren’t we expanding Kilmer rather than wasting money on Dunn Loring? [/quote]
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