Anonymous wrote:So do you put the k-8 at ECC and 9-12 at Maret site? Will class size also increase? Which campus do you rebuild first?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As someone with kids at an opponent, it’s a nightmare when maret hosts home games. Think crowded soccer fields with football players tossing things during the game, etc
This times 1 million. Maret should not be permitted to host games on the back field. It is not close to regulation size and dangerous for all involved.
GDS field though might be worse.
Anonymous wrote:As someone with kids at an opponent, it’s a nightmare when maret hosts home games. Think crowded soccer fields with football players tossing things during the game, etc
Anonymous wrote:Maret is now buying the whole campus. will they move the lower school there? Does anyone know the vision?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We’re a new family too, and we’ve received plenty of info about the field plans, including a glossy report a few months ago. Baffling to me how a new family would not understand what is going on and why. The field space is needed, and it will be multi-purpose.
Do the kids ride buses? How long does it take to get there?
Anonymous wrote:Maret is now buying the whole campus. will they move the lower school there? Does anyone know the vision?
Anonymous wrote:Not that facts matter, but they are actually transplanting the heritage trees.
Anonymous wrote:The neighbors are not happy and they are about to cut down 60 heritage trees before this dream even comes true. It is not 100% at this point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The neighbors are not happy and they are about to cut down 60 heritage trees before this dream even comes true. It is not 100% at this point.
It’s already been approved. Don’t think the neighbors have much more say beyond protesting Kindergartners at 8am. The letter from the school made it very clear with what they’re doing with the trees which sounds more than reasonable.
So they are cutting down all those trees? I guess I shouldn’t be surprised.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The neighbors are not happy and they are about to cut down 60 heritage trees before this dream even comes true. It is not 100% at this point.
It’s already been approved. Don’t think the neighbors have much more say beyond protesting Kindergartners at 8am. The letter from the school made it very clear with what they’re doing with the trees which sounds more than reasonable.