Anonymous wrote:Ellington is getting $178 MILLION!! That is crazy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just burst out laughing at the post....that Wilson is the best high-school in the city. They are only the largest and bigger is not always better. Yet, does anyone realize that Banneker has not or is not on the radar for any type of renovations or new building. *Cough* and let me clear my throat Duke Ellington needs every bit and probably more considering they are a performing arts school and the inventory and storage capacity alone will rival any comprehensive school. The largest expense at all of our comprehensive schools were the athletic facilities so don't get it twisted about what is needed at Duke. Bet your bottom dollar what is spent on Duke is relatively comparable on what they spent on Woodson, Wilson, Ballou and Dunbar. Three out of the four mentioned were completely rebuilt. What idiot thinks we have 9 wards....or is that sarcasm?
How many kids go to Ellington vs Wilson? Were the expenditures per student about the same?
Anonymous wrote:I just burst out laughing at the post....that Wilson is the best high-school in the city. They are only the largest and bigger is not always better. Yet, does anyone realize that Banneker has not or is not on the radar for any type of renovations or new building. *Cough* and let me clear my throat Duke Ellington needs every bit and probably more considering they are a performing arts school and the inventory and storage capacity alone will rival any comprehensive school. The largest expense at all of our comprehensive schools were the athletic facilities so don't get it twisted about what is needed at Duke. Bet your bottom dollar what is spent on Duke is relatively comparable on what they spent on Woodson, Wilson, Ballou and Dunbar. Three out of the four mentioned were completely rebuilt. What idiot thinks we have 9 wards....or is that sarcasm?
Anonymous wrote:I just burst out laughing at the post....that Wilson is the best high-school in the city. They are only the largest and bigger is not always better. Yet, does anyone realize that Banneker has not or is not on the radar for any type of renovations or new building. *Cough* and let me clear my throat Duke Ellington needs every bit and probably more considering they are a performing arts school and the inventory and storage capacity alone will rival any comprehensive school. The largest expense at all of our comprehensive schools were the athletic facilities so don't get it twisted about what is needed at Duke. Bet your bottom dollar what is spent on Duke is relatively comparable on what they spent on Woodson, Wilson, Ballou and Dunbar. Three out of the four mentioned were completely rebuilt. What idiot thinks we have 9 wards....or is that sarcasm?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stuart Hobson, a Ward 6 middle school, got a modernization that cost upwards of $34 million - and they are advocating for even more to "finish" the project. Why should Ward 6 get even more money?
Hobson is hardly a Ward 6 school.
I don't know why wards matter anyway. I'm in Ward 6 but have no preference to attend Hobson. It's great they have a new art wing with a kiln, but my kid's by-right school is still in a crumbling facility.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stuart Hobson, a Ward 6 middle school, got a modernization that cost upwards of $34 million - and they are advocating for even more to "finish" the project. Why should Ward 6 get even more money?
Hobson is hardly a Ward 6 school.
Anonymous wrote:Instead of the dubious and flawed strategy building cathedrals for massively under-enrolled schools to attract students who otherwise wouldn't attend, perhaps DCPS should focus on bringing all schools with healthy enrollment up to a basic standard. Working HVAC, windows, , adequately sized classrooms, fully functional and useable restrooms. DCPS is like the foolish homeowner who wants to build additions to a still dilapidated house.
Anonymous wrote:Stuart Hobson, a Ward 6 middle school, got a modernization that cost upwards of $34 million - and they are advocating for even more to "finish" the project. Why should Ward 6 get even more money?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Browne is in desperate need of renovation. It's a crime to put it off any longer.
So are a number of other schools. It's really cruel to pit us against each other, which is exactly what their opaque process does.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Meanwhile, our local middle school Eliot Hine has had its renovation budget zeroed out until the 2019/2020 school year.
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Thanks Muriel, at least now we're starting to get a sense of what "Alice Deal for all" means.
Anonymous wrote:Browne is in desperate need of renovation. It's a crime to put it off any longer.