Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hearst sorely needed renovation and addition of facilities like a cafeteria. However the size of the new facility bears little resemblance to the current or expected demand in the area around the school. What DCPS is essentially building is a large commuter elementary school, which then will feed automatically into overcrowded Deal.
The new facility will serve exactly the same number of classes as the current school serves-- 2 classes per grade. It does not expand capacity, it just houses the current student population in permanent classrooms instead of trailers and adds a cafeteria and gymnasium/auditorium as well as an actual entrance lobby, a nurse's room, and other necessary space that the current building does not have.
Anonymous wrote:Hearst sorely needed renovation and addition of facilities like a cafeteria. However the size of the new facility bears little resemblance to the current or expected demand in the area around the school. What DCPS is essentially building is a large commuter elementary school, which then will feed automatically into overcrowded Deal.
Anonymous wrote:Good rule of thumb in today's DCPS: overcrowding is the one problem you want your school to have.