Good to see DCPS is moving forward with a plan for the Shaw site. This is prime real estate and needs to be put to productive use.Expanding the Banneker program makes sense.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That powerpoint makes it look like a new build at Shaw is where they are heading.
I agree, and I think either a new build or renovation at Shaw Middle is a great plan. Although goddamn, if they put a new surface parking lot on Rhode Island Ave on that site (literally, one of the most accessible and densest parts of the city), I am going to scream.
Anonymous wrote:That powerpoint makes it look like a new build at Shaw is where they are heading.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Talk now is of moving Banneker HS to the old Shaw site - either with a full renovation or a new building. Decision expected later this year. With construction starting in 2019. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1RtN0_5yBv72W_jss7QdxRazn45A02jHh/view
Banneker could accept more kids in the larger Shaw space. That's good.
Anonymous wrote:Talk now is of moving Banneker HS to the old Shaw site - either with a full renovation or a new building. Decision expected later this year. With construction starting in 2019. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1RtN0_5yBv72W_jss7QdxRazn45A02jHh/view
Anonymous wrote:The ice rink would have been nice, too https://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/news/housing-complex/blog/13123687/ice-skating-rink-coming-to-shaw
Can parents of kids enrolled in the feeders speak to where those kids actually end up for middle & high school?
Anonymous wrote:There was a public focus on it a few years back when the Wizards wanted to use the whole site to build their new practice facility. The potential reopening of the MS seemed to be a big factor in residents opposing the project, but of course it still sits with no further development.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/dc-politics/in-dc-wizards-practice-complex-not-a-slam-dunk/2014/11/28/16ddba20-7049-11e4-893f-86bd390a3340_story.html?utm_term=.36c88d24a5db