Anonymous wrote:I think one of the concerns is that when they leave facilities open to the public, items that are say, not appropriate for students to see, are left and discovered by students/school employees in the morning. My understanding is that it's less of a purposeful exclusion of the community and more a necessity to keep the track safe for students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eastern High is not for the use of Capitol Hill.
it fucking should be. Seriously, ALL schools need to figure out how to open their facilities to the public. I know council is studying this now. Our taxes paid for this.
Anonymous wrote:Eastern High is not for the use of Capitol Hill.
District of Columbia Public Schools (DCPS) High School Tracks are available for use from Mondays through Fridays during the hours of 6:30 a.m. and 8:45 a.m., and 4:45 p.m. until dusk.
Usage of these facilities outside of normal operational hours of the respective school building will be strictly prohibited without an approved Building Use Agreement.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Call the athletic director and ask. They control the hours that the tracks are available to the public at each school. It also varies by season.
thanks!
I'd be interested to know what you find out. It would be nice to have a track with open hours nearby.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Call the athletic director and ask. They control the hours that the tracks are available to the public at each school. It also varies by season.
thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Call the athletic director and ask. They control the hours that the tracks are available to the public at each school. It also varies by season.