Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the argument against the space near RFK?
Honestly, they should postpone a year and use the NE swing space that SWS used. I believe JO Wilson is moving into it soon for their renovation, but I think they are further along in the process? That space is nice and a much easier commute across the Hill instead of through the heart of the city.
Also at Brent and from what we’ve been able to tell — there isn’t one?
It’s been confusing and it happened right before spring break, so most people I know are still seeing how it plays out. Nobody is really sure how it happened or why Norah is *so* dug in.
The only thing she’s said so far is that she wants people to swallow it so she can trade for changes she wants to the new building. A community garden is the one thing she said. But clearly this can’t be over a community garden? She warned against burning bridges with DCPS, but to us this is exactly the fight we should be having.
They also claimed, but were rightfully corrected, that there wouldn’t be busses to RFK. Which by DCPS policy just isn’t true.
I have heard that there are conversations with parents at A-B, which is also due for modernization and got a bad space. A-B has already been working with Charles Allen and there may be a way to combine for a new space at RFK.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the argument against the space near RFK?
Honestly, they should postpone a year and use the NE swing space that SWS used. I believe JO Wilson is moving into it soon for their renovation, but I think they are further along in the process? That space is nice and a much easier commute across the Hill instead of through the heart of the city.
Also at Brent and from what we’ve been able to tell — there isn’t one?
It’s been confusing and it happened right before spring break, so most people I know are still seeing how it plays out. Nobody is really sure how it happened or why Norah is *so* dug in.
The only thing she’s said so far is that she wants people to swallow it so she can trade for changes she wants to the new building. A community garden is the one thing she said. But clearly this can’t be over a community garden? She warned against burning bridges with DCPS, but to us this is exactly the fight we should be having.
They also claimed, but were rightfully corrected, that there wouldn’t be busses to RFK. Which by DCPS policy just isn’t true.
I have heard that there are conversations with parents at A-B, which is also due for modernization and got a bad space. A-B has already been working with Charles Allen and there may be a way to combine for a new space at RFK.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's the target date for moving to the swing space?
2025-2026 to 2026-2027
Anonymous wrote:What's the target date for moving to the swing space?
Anonymous wrote:What is the argument against the space near RFK?
Honestly, they should postpone a year and use the NE swing space that SWS used. I believe JO Wilson is moving into it soon for their renovation, but I think they are further along in the process? That space is nice and a much easier commute across the Hill instead of through the heart of the city.
Anonymous wrote:Yikes. Mayer was where CHML was placed and it caused craziness with their waitlist when 50%+ of the ECE left once it was apparent how awful the bus drive was (in a bus with no seatbelts for 3 year olds). They offered 160ish folks spots to fill 50 seats — including 50ish in September alone. It took 45 minutes - 1 hour during morning traffic. Brent is quite a bit farther!