Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If GDS needs a revenue stream, when will they develop the mixed-use, PUD plan on the Wisconsin Avenue that GDS owns. That area could use more vibrantization.
Tell that to the ANC, which wouldn't approve gds's development plans.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is insane. GDS is already the most sought-after top independent in DC.
That’s definitely not the case for me. No on-campus lunch for high schoolers, and a 10 college application cap was a deal breaker. It’s a hard pass on GDS for my family. Y’all can fight over those seats if you like…
For most GDS students, the 10-college/univ cap is beside the point. They have their choice of great schools, often multiple Ivies.
Anonymous wrote:If GDS needs a revenue stream, when will they develop the mixed-use, PUD plan on the Wisconsin Avenue that GDS owns. That area could use more vibrantization.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is insane. GDS is already the most sought-after top independent in DC.
That’s definitely not the case for me. No on-campus lunch for high schoolers, and a 10 college application cap was a deal breaker. It’s a hard pass on GDS for my family. Y’all can fight over those seats if you like…
Anonymous wrote:This is insane. GDS is already the most sought-after top independent in DC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Declining enrollment is the first sign of a failing school.
Capped enrollment is not the same thing as declining enrollment, numbnut.
Anonymous wrote:Declining enrollment is the first sign of a failing school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought that was already known—not conjecture, but confirmed by the school at least a couple months ago.
Yes there was much discussion on DCUM but no one had seen hard numbers before this story, unless I'm mistaken. That's why I said it was conjecture and now seems confirmed.
Anonymous wrote:Declining enrollment is the first sign of a failing school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where does the ANC derive the authority to ask for/enforce this cap?
The cap was part of the zoning order with the permit application when the GDS high school, and later the full school, moved into the neighborhood. The cap is the cap and it is there for safety reasons, ie fire marshall/building codes etc - so if GDS was in violation, it isn't necessarily for neighborhood traffic that is an issue, but rather how many people (staff, faculty, students) are in the space physically.
And if I were a member of the GDS community, I would be concerned that the school wasn't managing this properly.
The ANC is not the bad guy here.
My understanding is that GDS was initially led to believe they would have several years to cure the enrollment issue, but then the ANC told them it had to be cured this year. This is all second and third hand, but that’s my understanding of the situation.