Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree that this is not really an OOB issue. Unless we have a huge economic turnaround or Ward 3 schools get very bad I am guessing that in 5 years the JKLMM schools will have a very tiny OOB population and Deal will still be overcrowded. I know that some people disagree (name rhymes with "reel") but I think that Ward 3 needs another middle school (public or public charter). Deal is already too big, expanding it is not the right way to go.
Except it's not JKLMM -- K and M (Key and Mann) don't feed Deal. This is bad news for the Ward 3 schools that don't feed Deal -- Key, Mann, Stoddert and Eaton. They would be the big beneficiaries of a new middle school, and this means that probably isn't going to happen. In the short term it will probably make it easier to get into Deal OOB, which will sap any efforts to make Hardy a neighborhood school.
Anonymous wrote:I agree that this is not really an OOB issue. Unless we have a huge economic turnaround or Ward 3 schools get very bad I am guessing that in 5 years the JKLMM schools will have a very tiny OOB population and Deal will still be overcrowded. I know that some people disagree (name rhymes with "reel") but I think that Ward 3 needs another middle school (public or public charter). Deal is already too big, expanding it is not the right way to go.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree that this is not really an OOB issue. Unless we have a huge economic turnaround or Ward 3 schools get very bad I am guessing that in 5 years the JKLMM schools will have a very tiny OOB population and Deal will still be overcrowded. I know that some people disagree (name rhymes with "reel") but I think that Ward 3 needs another middle school (public or public charter). Deal is already too big, expanding it is not the right way to go.
The nam is Hardy!
And it would lose any and all minimal diversity that Deal hasAnonymous wrote:Deal wouldn't be overcrowded if DCPS did away with the feeder-school-of-right policy for OOB kids. I hope day is coming.
Anonymous wrote:I agree that this is not really an OOB issue. Unless we have a huge economic turnaround or Ward 3 schools get very bad I am guessing that in 5 years the JKLMM schools will have a very tiny OOB population and Deal will still be overcrowded. I know that some people disagree (name rhymes with "reel") but I think that Ward 3 needs another middle school (public or public charter). Deal is already too big, expanding it is not the right way to go.
Anonymous wrote:Deal wouldn't be overcrowded if DCPS did away with the feeder-school-of-right policy for OOB kids. I hope day is coming.
Anonymous wrote:I think the Reno school classrooms are going to be for specials, not to fit in additional students.