Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can see the proposed site on page 191 of the Expansion document that is linked above.
That's just a mapping exercise, not proposed location.
This stood out to me re the "diversity" of respondants.
"Furthermore, participants engaged in a mapping exercise where they were presented with different neighborhoods in Washington, DC, such as Carver Langston, Randall Highlands, Brookland, and Deanwood...
.... Of those who participated, all were comfortable with commuting to the Brookland neighborhood when asked, yet some were still concerned about traffic congestion and busy streets."
Infer what you will.
Another elementary school in Brookland? Come on. There's like 100 there already.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can see the proposed site on page 191 of the Expansion document that is linked above.
That's just a mapping exercise, not proposed location.
This stood out to me re the "diversity" of respondants.
"Furthermore, participants engaged in a mapping exercise where they were presented with different neighborhoods in Washington, DC, such as Carver Langston, Randall Highlands, Brookland, and Deanwood...
.... Of those who participated, all were comfortable with commuting to the Brookland neighborhood when asked, yet some were still concerned about traffic congestion and busy streets."
Infer what you will.
Anonymous wrote:You can see the proposed site on page 191 of the Expansion document that is linked above.
Anonymous wrote:Two takeaways from a very quick skim through: (1) they would offer Mandarin starting in K, and (2) at capacity, they would plan for 112 4th graders and 135 5th graders (so only about 25 spots for new 5th graders).
Anonymous wrote:It looks like they have two different proposed sites - one in Penn Quarter near the current school, and one near Dupont Circle.
Anonymous wrote:Two takeaways from a very quick skim through: (1) they would offer Mandarin starting in K, and (2) at capacity, they would plan for 112 4th graders and 135 5th graders (so only about 25 spots for new 5th graders).
Anonymous wrote:https://dcpcsb.org/notice-petition-amend-charter-expansion-basis-dc-pcs
"This expansion is
intended to establish a primary feeder school to allow all DC students access to the
BASIS Charter School Curriculum for the entirety of their K-12 academic experience.
BASIS DC PCS is requesting an ECI of an additional 548 seats at full enrollment,
beginning in SY2025-2026."
It does include a discussion of the "headwinds" identified by the PCSB, which is interesting to read.