Anonymous wrote:Hear hear. Not to mention many may have younger siblings that will be affected by boundaries in the future.
Anonymous wrote:
The DCPS budget document appears to indicate that construction at VanNess will commence on June 30, 2015 and will be completed by August 31, 2015. Pretty ambitious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am still waiting for the Redistricting Crusader to back up her assertion the EYA and other developers are pressuring DCPS to open VanNess, thus necessitating redrawing the southern Brent boundary to reseed VanNess, as a precondition to building new townhouses. As has been pointed out, all 323 CQ townhouses have been built and sold. Also, as far as I can tell, not new town homes are planned (although there may be new apartments and condos down the road which pushes off DCPS/OP enrollment projections for several years). She additionally asserts that Tommy Wells favors this result. I call BS.
I didn't see a post about Wells favoring this result, only one mentioning that it's "on the table."
Why is ths surprising when Henderson has backed re-opening VanNess and got a 10 million $ line item to do it without, apparently, enough little kids in the Capitol Riverfront area to seed the school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Van Ness will have no trouble filling up--there are a ton of families in SW who don't see Amidon as an option, and don't have any closer OOB schools or charters starting in kindergarten. And since those homes are (at least currently) zoned for Wilson, they won't be particularly worried about feeder patterns out of Van Ness.
I would not count Amidon out since they have a very strong PTA this year. I know several families who are opting for Amidon and it appears that there is a contingency of folks in SW who want to see Amidon become a great neighborhood school.
Anonymous wrote:I am still waiting for the Redistricting Crusader to back up her assertion the EYA and other developers are pressuring DCPS to open VanNess, thus necessitating redrawing the southern Brent boundary to reseed VanNess, as a precondition to building new townhouses. As has been pointed out, all 323 CQ townhouses have been built and sold. Also, as far as I can tell, not new town homes are planned (although there may be new apartments and condos down the road which pushes off DCPS/OP enrollment projections for several years). She additionally asserts that Tommy Wells favors this result. I call BS.
Anonymous wrote:+1. the boundary review is a wake up call brent needs. where's the capacity planning? who's thinking in terms of managing steady increases in the k pop?
Anonymous wrote:^ Why don't you shut up period rather than spoil and interesting discussion.
Anonymous wrote:+1. the boundary review is a wake up call brent needs. where's the capacity planning? who's thinking in terms of managing steady increases in the k pop?