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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Janney is short on outdoor space. Teacher are great in EC. Can't comment on later grades. Glad you enrolled. You can always try Hearst later.[/quote] Wait until Bowser builds her public-private tower with market rate condos and a few affordable units on top of the Tenley library. The library was built with reinforced supports to accommodate adding several floors of flats on top at a future date. That date may be fast approaching. This "vibrant, dense" boondoggle will require taking some of the Janney school property on the eastern side for building and loading access. If you think Janney is short on outdoor space now, you'd better convince Matt Frumin to oppose Bowser's Tenley tower at Janney.[/quote] Not sure by what metric anyone could think Janney is short on outdoor space with multiple playgrounds, a chicken farm, a soccer field, and a basketball court. The charter school our kid was at before Janney used a parking lot for recess for PK, so I've got no complaints about Janney's outdoor space. I also have no complaints about building more housing on city-owned property across the street from a Metro station and facing a major commercial corridor.[/quote]
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