Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:...the plans contain elements that would be necessary to grow the pie (i.e. new stand alone middle schools)
A little help please. Where do the plans discuss building new stand alone middle schools? I have reviewed the materials, but don't see anything like that.
Both Proposal B and Proposal C include four new middle schoolsl:
New North MS
New South MS
New City Center MS
New Application MS (probably in Ward 7)
So...let's do this part FIRST and see how we can grow the pie before we start busing people around.
Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:...the plans contain elements that would be necessary to grow the pie (i.e. new stand alone middle schools)
A little help please. Where do the plans discuss building new stand alone middle schools? I have reviewed the materials, but don't see anything like that.
Both Proposal B and Proposal C include four new middle schoolsl:
New North MS
New South MS
New City Center MS
New Application MS (probably in Ward 7)
So...let's do this part FIRST and see how we can grow the pie before we start busing people around.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, let's just get it over with.Of course nobody wants change --especially any family at one of the good schools in DC. But something needs to be done about the overcrowding and illogical boundaries. I think they've made herculean efforts to listen to parents and do this thoughtfully. It would be a shame to have all this work be for nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, let's just get it over with.Of course nobody wants change --especially any family at one of the good schools in DC. But something needs to be done about the overcrowding and illogical boundaries. I think they've made herculean efforts to listen to parents and do this thoughtfully. It would be a shame to have all this work be for nothing.
Do you work for Abby or 21st Century?
Anonymous wrote:Yes, let's just get it over with.Of course nobody wants change --especially any family at one of the good schools in DC. But something needs to be done about the overcrowding and illogical boundaries. I think they've made herculean efforts to listen to parents and do this thoughtfully. It would be a shame to have all this work be for nothing.
Anonymous wrote:How can something be an under the radar maneuver when they invite the public to multiple meetings and hundreds show up? I was actually annoyed this week by three robocalls asking me to attend.
There is nothing about this exercise that will please everyone. Instead of the open-ended question about what is to be accomplished, you're better off asking what do YOU want out of it and delivering that feedback.
jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:...the plans contain elements that would be necessary to grow the pie (i.e. new stand alone middle schools)
A little help please. Where do the plans discuss building new stand alone middle schools? I have reviewed the materials, but don't see anything like that.
Both Proposal B and Proposal C include four new middle schoolsl:
New North MS
New South MS
New City Center MS
New Application MS (probably in Ward 7)
Anonymous wrote:Yes, let's just get it over with.Of course nobody wants change --especially any family at one of the good schools in DC. But something needs to be done about the overcrowding and illogical boundaries. I think they've made herculean efforts to listen to parents and do this thoughtfully. It would be a shame to have all this work be for nothing.
Anonymous wrote:...the plans contain elements that would be necessary to grow the pie (i.e. new stand alone middle schools)
A little help please. Where do the plans discuss building new stand alone middle schools? I have reviewed the materials, but don't see anything like that.
...the plans contain elements that would be necessary to grow the pie (i.e. new stand alone middle schools)