Anonymous wrote:DPR has always been like this. When I went to Banneker we weren't allowed to use any of the facilities attached to our building. I never understood why we had to walk past "Banneker Pool," "Banneker Field," and "Banneker Track" to go over to Howard University to use their facilities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Doesn’t DC Stoddert also use the field in the evening hours ?
It’s a public field. That is immediately across the street from a public middle school that has no sports fields. Hardy’s baseball team has to travel across the city (one example). That’s just wrong. And the city students are supposed to be grateful for the crumbs that Maret tosses their way in the “evenings and weekends” for a field owned by the city? What is wrong with you, Maret booster? It would be one thing if Hardy had its own fields, but it doesn’t! The point is, the public should have priority with the likes of Maret getting the scraps, not the other way around.
Anonymous wrote:Not intimately familiar with Maret’s Campus but from the outside it looks like they have enough green space on their own land that they should be able to figure out a way to stay on it for practices.
Anonymous wrote:Doesn’t DC Stoddert also use the field in the evening hours ?
Anonymous wrote:Doesn’t DC Stoddert also use the field in the evening hours ?
Anonymous wrote:The city can afford to put down new turf and put up a new fence (if that’s even needed) on the city owned field! We don’t need Maret to do it. It’s nuts to tie up a scarce city resource like that for $250k (over the span of 10 years, so $25k a year). If DPR could be trusted to manage the field the city could make that $25K a year easily through rental fees to schools like Maret for giving them SOME access. Not exclusive, every damn day after school access, when nearby DCPS schools have no outdoor facility space for sports practices. Maret can take their millions and build elsewhere. This is disgusting.