Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hear there is a bidding war. It is Between BIM, which has outgrown its Tysons office building and the peripatetic Feynman school.
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What is BIM? And is Feynman an elementary too? It is a pretty spacious property - we drove by the other day, and I wondered what Sidwell is planning for it. Sounds like the move is 28/29? Why'd they sit on Washington Home for so long? It's almost a decade, wow.
Sidwell has been using the Washington Home building for years. It was very helpful to spread out kids/classes during COVID. Many staff have offices in that building. They hold events there. Admissions used it this year for in-person student sessions. It's not just "sitting".
OMG. This is a crazy pants post. It's been a big costly white elephant for a decade already. There was no real need for any of that space over the past decade. I just look at it and think of how much of my tuition money has gone into paying the interest and maintenance for that building, rather than into my kids' education. All to try to keep up with GDS, I guess.
I'm not betting on a 2026 opening either btw.
Sidwell trying to keep up with GDS?!? Why would a lion try to keep up with a sheep?
Thanks for the laugh! 😂
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hear there is a bidding war. It is Between BIM, which has outgrown its Tysons office building and the peripatetic Feynman school.
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What is BIM? And is Feynman an elementary too? It is a pretty spacious property - we drove by the other day, and I wondered what Sidwell is planning for it. Sounds like the move is 28/29? Why'd they sit on Washington Home for so long? It's almost a decade, wow.
Sidwell has been using the Washington Home building for years. It was very helpful to spread out kids/classes during COVID. Many staff have offices in that building. They hold events there. Admissions used it this year for in-person student sessions. It's not just "sitting".
OMG. This is a crazy pants post. It's been a big costly white elephant for a decade already. There was no real need for any of that space over the past decade. I just look at it and think of how much of my tuition money has gone into paying the interest and maintenance for that building, rather than into my kids' education. All to try to keep up with GDS, I guess.
I'm not betting on a 2026 opening either btw.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hear there is a bidding war. It is Between BIM, which has outgrown its Tysons office building and the peripatetic Feynman school.
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What is BIM? And is Feynman an elementary too? It is a pretty spacious property - we drove by the other day, and I wondered what Sidwell is planning for it. Sounds like the move is 28/29? Why'd they sit on Washington Home for so long? It's almost a decade, wow.
Sidwell has been using the Washington Home building for years. It was very helpful to spread out kids/classes during COVID. Many staff have offices in that building. They hold events there. Admissions used it this year for in-person student sessions. It's not just "sitting".
OMG. This is a crazy pants post. It's been a big costly white elephant for a decade already. There was no real need for any of that space over the past decade. I just look at it and think of how much of my tuition money has gone into paying the interest and maintenance for that building, rather than into my kids' education. All to try to keep up with GDS, I guess.
I'm not betting on a 2026 opening either btw.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hear there is a bidding war. It is Between BIM, which has outgrown its Tysons office building and the peripatetic Feynman school.
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What is BIM? And is Feynman an elementary too? It is a pretty spacious property - we drove by the other day, and I wondered what Sidwell is planning for it. Sounds like the move is 28/29? Why'd they sit on Washington Home for so long? It's almost a decade, wow.
Sidwell has been using the Washington Home building for years. It was very helpful to spread out kids/classes during COVID. Many staff have offices in that building. They hold events there. Admissions used it this year for in-person student sessions. It's not just "sitting".
OMG. This is a crazy pants post. It's been a big costly white elephant for a decade already. There was no real need for any of that space over the past decade. I just look at it and think of how much of my tuition money has gone into paying the interest and maintenance for that building, rather than into my kids' education. All to try to keep up with GDS, I guess.
I'm not betting on a 2026 opening either btw.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hear there is a bidding war. It is Between BIM, which has outgrown its Tysons office building and the peripatetic Feynman school.
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What is BIM? And is Feynman an elementary too? It is a pretty spacious property - we drove by the other day, and I wondered what Sidwell is planning for it. Sounds like the move is 28/29? Why'd they sit on Washington Home for so long? It's almost a decade, wow.
Sidwell has been using the Washington Home building for years. It was very helpful to spread out kids/classes during COVID. Many staff have offices in that building. They hold events there. Admissions used it this year for in-person student sessions. It's not just "sitting".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hear there is a bidding war. It is Between BIM, which has outgrown its Tysons office building and the peripatetic Feynman school.
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What is BIM? And is Feynman an elementary too? It is a pretty spacious property - we drove by the other day, and I wondered what Sidwell is planning for it. Sounds like the move is 28/29? Why'd they sit on Washington Home for so long? It's almost a decade, wow.
Anonymous wrote:I hear there is a bidding war. It is Between BIM, which has outgrown its Tysons office building and the peripatetic Feynman school.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is the general sense re: timing I got from a few in the admissions office. Current HS to move into the new space and then elementary into the existing HS. So in effect, the incoming HS class of 28 next year will be gone before the new HS is complete.
I think you misinterpreted this...class of '28 is projected to be in the new HS building for jr/sr year. But the LS students will move into the current HS building after class of '28 seniors are gone.
Anonymous wrote:I hear there is a bidding war. It is Between BIM, which has outgrown its Tysons office building and the peripatetic Feynman school.
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Anonymous wrote:This is the general sense re: timing I got from a few in the admissions office. Current HS to move into the new space and then elementary into the existing HS. So in effect, the incoming HS class of 28 next year will be gone before the new HS is complete.