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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The suggestion of having Brent and Maury feed into SH was put forth at a meeting I attended with Brent parents about five years ago. The Brent parents at that time rejected that idea outright, as they wanted DCPS to get Jefferson's Academy going for them to feed into. I don't know any "Clusters crazies" who would not be thrilled to have SH be a destination school for Brent and Maury. Regarding OOB numbers, while SH may have a lot of OOB, they are from a lot of families within the next boundary over. But there are pockets of high OOB numbers at the most popular middle schools, Hardy being probably the most with OOB, and their renovation cost $45 million. [b]If you also look at the numbers for renovation dollars, Eliot-Hine is scheduled to get a significant reno in 2013-2014 ($38m, I think)[/b]. All of the money is already in the budget and committed to all of these schools, so it's not that one school will get money and the others get that amount subtracted. And if that were to happen, why wouldn't we all rise up against that being allowed anyway? Why can Ward 2/3 get many hundreds of millions to renovate two middle schools and a high school, while Ward 6 has to fight and scrape to renovate our two middles into schools that the 1000+ students in the upcoming middle school bubble on the hill could fill? The population numbers are such that we could support all of these schools, just like in NW. I like the idea that SH could be a Hardy model, smaller middle school, EH can become the larger Deal type model and both schools feed Eastern to make it the Wilson of Ward 6-a comprehensive, strong high school with lots of course offerings and tons of extracurriculars. But with all this bickering and pitting people against each other and people suggesting that SH just be combined with EH, I fear that may never happen...[/quote] You do know that SH is trying to petition to move up their renovation to 2013 instead of 2016-2019? Why do you think that is? The Hardy/Deal/Wilson renovation happened because it is a proven system (well at least 2 -- Hardy to a lesser extent). Proven feeders, proven that feeders lead to the MS and that the MS leads to the HS. This was all proven BEFORE the renovations. In Ward 6 there is the idea that if you build it they will come. Eastern is sketchy at best with a beautiful facility. EH is a heck of a lot better facility wise than SH and noone is flocking there. Even SH, really the only viable MS with a proven track record, loses a ton of feeder kids before 6th grade. It isn't crazy to realize that the city decided to puts the money where they will get the most return. [/quote]
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