Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:once they are done building the new location isn't going to have much of there own out door space at all! Last I heard it wasn't even going to have a playground and they were saying they would walk the kids up the rec to play. which is actually way too far for young kids and 20-30 minutes they get outside. HOPEFULLY they will come up with a better option and or creative outdoor play space on sight. The area isn't going to stay as quite and suburban as it is now with all the planned development on the Catholic hospitals property. It isn't all that walkable from the metro but does offer a bus line a few blocks away. The location is definitely catering to the neighbors and those with private transportation though not that different than any of the other ward 5 charters.
They are getting rid of the playground that already exists at the location because???
Because they need to build an addition to house all the students when they reach their full size (same size as P St). They can't make the finances work otherwise. I don't think the addition is being built immediately but could be wrong.
check the archives - lots of discussion about this when the proposal to expand was before the PCSB.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone know if Mundo Verde will have an open house at their new location? I’m also curious as to how many families will transfer from P street to 8th st location. It’s a much better location and current families get preference.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The new location is more convenient, the area around is nicer and more outdoor space.
But will the kids at the new campus learn what to do when they see a used needle? That is the question...
Holy eye-roll. Why bother with DC public school threads if you wouldn't cross the park or only come to the city for work?
Eh, Ive lived 3 blocks from that location for 10 years, we go to the playground in question ALL the time, and I don't find this eye rolly, but legit. My toddler has picked up crack pipes, we are sometimes accosted by people on K2, people are living on the basketball court. It's actually beyond normal "city living"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:once they are done building the new location isn't going to have much of there own out door space at all! Last I heard it wasn't even going to have a playground and they were saying they would walk the kids up the rec to play. which is actually way too far for young kids and 20-30 minutes they get outside. HOPEFULLY they will come up with a better option and or creative outdoor play space on sight. The area isn't going to stay as quite and suburban as it is now with all the planned development on the Catholic hospitals property. It isn't all that walkable from the metro but does offer a bus line a few blocks away. The location is definitely catering to the neighbors and those with private transportation though not that different than any of the other ward 5 charters.
They are getting rid of the playground that already exists at the location because???
Anonymous wrote:once they are done building the new location isn't going to have much of there own out door space at all! Last I heard it wasn't even going to have a playground and they were saying they would walk the kids up the rec to play. which is actually way too far for young kids and 20-30 minutes they get outside. HOPEFULLY they will come up with a better option and or creative outdoor play space on sight. The area isn't going to stay as quite and suburban as it is now with all the planned development on the Catholic hospitals property. It isn't all that walkable from the metro but does offer a bus line a few blocks away. The location is definitely catering to the neighbors and those with private transportation though not that different than any of the other ward 5 charters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The new location is more convenient, the area around is nicer and more outdoor space.
But will the kids at the new campus learn what to do when they see a used needle? That is the question...
Holy eye-roll. Why bother with DC public school threads if you wouldn't cross the park or only come to the city for work?
Eh, Ive lived 3 blocks from that location for 10 years, we go to the playground in question ALL the time, and I don't find this eye rolly, but legit. My toddler has picked up crack pipes, we are sometimes accosted by people on K2, people are living on the basketball court. It's actually beyond normal "city living"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The new location is more convenient, the area around is nicer and more outdoor space.
But will the kids at the new campus learn what to do when they see a used needle? That is the question...
Holy eye-roll. Why bother with DC public school threads if you wouldn't cross the park or only come to the city for work?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The new location is more convenient, the area around is nicer and more outdoor space.
But will the kids at the new campus learn what to do when they see a used needle? That is the question...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The new location is more convenient, the area around is nicer and more outdoor space.
But will the kids at the new campus learn what to do when they see a used needle? That is the question...
Anonymous wrote:The new location is more convenient, the area around is nicer and more outdoor space.