Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Buried in the Lafayette bulletin today is the following (dated March 16):
Mar 16, 2022
FUNDING TO SUPPORT ADDITIONAL PREK SPACE IN 2023-2024
March 2022
Dear Lafayette Community,
With the release of Mayor Bowser’s Budget, DC Public Schools (DCPS) is reaching out to ensure you and your community understand the implications for your school.
Within the Mayor’s proposed Budget, there is funding allocated in Fiscal Year 2023 to lease space and provide facility improvements dedicated to early childhood education classrooms. The goal with this space is to help alleviate related overcrowding within the Lafayette building. The Department of General Services (DGS) has released a Request for Space (RFS), and we look forward to providing this support for the Lafayette school community starting in School Year 2023-2024.
We appreciate your continued engagement in this process. We look forward to partnering with you in the coming year to support a smooth transition between the two buildings.
Sincerely,
Andrea Swiatocha Deputy Chief, Facilities
1200 First Street, NE | Washington, DC 20002 | T 202.442.5885 | F 202.442.5026 | dcps.dc.gov
Searching DGS website, there is an active Request for Space for PK space, dated March 14, stating "A preference will be given to locations in Ward 3 and 4 or
in close proximity to Ward 3 and 4" :https://dgs.dc.gov/sites/default/files/dc/sites/dgs/event_content/attachments/DCPS%20Pre-K%20RFS%203-14-22-DCPS%20REV.pdf
Maybe the mayor forgot about this when she "threw shade".
Another poster who doesn't know her Wards. Military ELC fits this description to a T and Lafayette parents rejected it because, as Bowser correctly noted, it is across the park.
I know my wards (live in ward 4). DC already leases Military Road (which I know is in Ward 4). A new request for space would imply a new space.
A new space which could still be across the park, and which they would again reject. And then whine again about nobody caring about their overcrowding. This is the exact same script - they complained about overcrowding, there was money in the budget to alleviate their overcrowding, DCPS secured them a dedicated pre-K location, they were offended, it was used for something else, now they complain about overcrowding. Nothing about this "announcement" is a change in policy or undermines Bowser's point, which you imply that it does based on your post about her being forgetful or throwing shade. ELC fit this same description, but it was across the park - I'll leave that there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Buried in the Lafayette bulletin today is the following (dated March 16):
Mar 16, 2022
FUNDING TO SUPPORT ADDITIONAL PREK SPACE IN 2023-2024
March 2022
Dear Lafayette Community,
With the release of Mayor Bowser’s Budget, DC Public Schools (DCPS) is reaching out to ensure you and your community understand the implications for your school.
Within the Mayor’s proposed Budget, there is funding allocated in Fiscal Year 2023 to lease space and provide facility improvements dedicated to early childhood education classrooms. The goal with this space is to help alleviate related overcrowding within the Lafayette building. The Department of General Services (DGS) has released a Request for Space (RFS), and we look forward to providing this support for the Lafayette school community starting in School Year 2023-2024.
We appreciate your continued engagement in this process. We look forward to partnering with you in the coming year to support a smooth transition between the two buildings.
Sincerely,
Andrea Swiatocha Deputy Chief, Facilities
1200 First Street, NE | Washington, DC 20002 | T 202.442.5885 | F 202.442.5026 | dcps.dc.gov
Searching DGS website, there is an active Request for Space for PK space, dated March 14, stating "A preference will be given to locations in Ward 3 and 4 or
in close proximity to Ward 3 and 4" :https://dgs.dc.gov/sites/default/files/dc/sites/dgs/event_content/attachments/DCPS%20Pre-K%20RFS%203-14-22-DCPS%20REV.pdf
Maybe the mayor forgot about this when she "threw shade".
Another poster who doesn't know her Wards. Military ELC fits this description to a T and Lafayette parents rejected it because, as Bowser correctly noted, it is across the park.
I know my wards (live in ward 4). DC already leases Military Road (which I know is in Ward 4). A new request for space would imply a new space.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Buried in the Lafayette bulletin today is the following (dated March 16):
Mar 16, 2022
FUNDING TO SUPPORT ADDITIONAL PREK SPACE IN 2023-2024
March 2022
Dear Lafayette Community,
With the release of Mayor Bowser’s Budget, DC Public Schools (DCPS) is reaching out to ensure you and your community understand the implications for your school.
Within the Mayor’s proposed Budget, there is funding allocated in Fiscal Year 2023 to lease space and provide facility improvements dedicated to early childhood education classrooms. The goal with this space is to help alleviate related overcrowding within the Lafayette building. The Department of General Services (DGS) has released a Request for Space (RFS), and we look forward to providing this support for the Lafayette school community starting in School Year 2023-2024.
We appreciate your continued engagement in this process. We look forward to partnering with you in the coming year to support a smooth transition between the two buildings.
Sincerely,
Andrea Swiatocha Deputy Chief, Facilities
1200 First Street, NE | Washington, DC 20002 | T 202.442.5885 | F 202.442.5026 | dcps.dc.gov
Searching DGS website, there is an active Request for Space for PK space, dated March 14, stating "A preference will be given to locations in Ward 3 and 4 or
in close proximity to Ward 3 and 4" :https://dgs.dc.gov/sites/default/files/dc/sites/dgs/event_content/attachments/DCPS%20Pre-K%20RFS%203-14-22-DCPS%20REV.pdf
Maybe the mayor forgot about this when she "threw shade".
Another poster who doesn't know her Wards. Military ELC fits this description to a T and Lafayette parents rejected it because, as Bowser correctly noted, it is across the park.
Anonymous wrote:Buried in the Lafayette bulletin today is the following (dated March 16):
Mar 16, 2022
FUNDING TO SUPPORT ADDITIONAL PREK SPACE IN 2023-2024
March 2022
Dear Lafayette Community,
With the release of Mayor Bowser’s Budget, DC Public Schools (DCPS) is reaching out to ensure you and your community understand the implications for your school.
Within the Mayor’s proposed Budget, there is funding allocated in Fiscal Year 2023 to lease space and provide facility improvements dedicated to early childhood education classrooms. The goal with this space is to help alleviate related overcrowding within the Lafayette building. The Department of General Services (DGS) has released a Request for Space (RFS), and we look forward to providing this support for the Lafayette school community starting in School Year 2023-2024.
We appreciate your continued engagement in this process. We look forward to partnering with you in the coming year to support a smooth transition between the two buildings.
Sincerely,
Andrea Swiatocha Deputy Chief, Facilities
1200 First Street, NE | Washington, DC 20002 | T 202.442.5885 | F 202.442.5026 | dcps.dc.gov
Searching DGS website, there is an active Request for Space for PK space, dated March 14, stating "A preference will be given to locations in Ward 3 and 4 or
in close proximity to Ward 3 and 4" :https://dgs.dc.gov/sites/default/files/dc/sites/dgs/event_content/attachments/DCPS%20Pre-K%20RFS%203-14-22-DCPS%20REV.pdf
Maybe the mayor forgot about this when she "threw shade".