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[quote=Anonymous]Simple solution: open an Appletree in the old St. Ann's school right by Janney and the Tenleytown metro. Bingo! Now there's a pk3 *and* a charter in Ward 3, and it's even metro accessible. If you wanted to go bigger, colocate with a Montessori or immersion/dual language charter. To a certainty, families would stay past pk4. There is demand here for these options. My 3yo lotteried into Appletree SW this year. Have you visited that campus? It is two trailers in the parking lot of Jefferson Middle School. It graduated to this space after outgrowing a church basement. It's simply untrue that Ward 3 has no real estate for a charter when the bar is that low -- especially when the local privates have no problem shopping for real estate, and there's room and budget enough to build a new government building near the Idaho Ave police station. [/quote]
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