Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has the P street location become better managed? I know a lot of parents are unhappy with communication and behavior management issues. I’m worried that taking on a new location is just going to worsen the problems at both schools.
Many current families and staff have this same fear.
Anonymous wrote:What grades will the Brookland campus have? How many students do expect to start with?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hmm, so not the one at Scrilli, right? I'll have to look more closely next time.
It’s essentially a stand alone jungle gym. Not really a playground per say.
This. It’s not really visible from the street. It’s on the alley side. It’s small, but it's better than nothing (or walking 3 and 4 year olds one mile round trip).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has the P street location become better managed? I know a lot of parents are unhappy with communication and behavior management issues. I’m worried that taking on a new location is just going to worsen the problems at both schools.
Many current families and staff have this same fear.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hmm, so not the one at Scrilli, right? I'll have to look more closely next time.
It’s essentially a stand alone jungle gym. Not really a playground per say.
Anonymous wrote:Has the P street location become better managed? I know a lot of parents are unhappy with communication and behavior management issues. I’m worried that taking on a new location is just going to worsen the problems at both schools.
Anonymous wrote:Hmm, so not the one at Scrilli, right? I'll have to look more closely next time.
Anonymous wrote:Where is the playground at the new location? I drive by every day and haven't seen it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The new location is more convenient, the area around is nicer and more outdoor space.
But will the kids at the new campus learn what to do when they see a used needle? That is the question...
Holy eye-roll. Why bother with DC public school threads if you wouldn't cross the park or only come to the city for work?
Eh, Ive lived 3 blocks from that location for 10 years, we go to the playground in question ALL the time, and I don't find this eye rolly, but legit. My toddler has picked up crack pipes, we are sometimes accosted by people on K2, people are living on the basketball court. It's actually beyond normal "city living"
I'll add that i LOVE it when the MV kids are there, there is safety in numbers and I think having that mass of kids there protects everyone.