Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There was actually an article about this in the Washington Post on December 2. It looks like it was written off of Lab press releases and doesn't question why one particular private school is being given a sweetheart deal on DC land and notes that the deal has "broad support" (something not so evident from the discussion on this board). Nor does it point out that $6.50/square foot (the cost Lab will pay after discounting the costs of renovations) would be an incredible deal in Idaho, let alone a nice area of Washington DC.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/education/lab-school-seeks-to-extend-lease-on-northwest-washington-school-building/2013/12/02/f2dd0faa-5b8f-11e3-bf7e-f567ee61ae21_story.html?utm_term=.ab523b20b1d0
That story is from 2013.
Anonymous wrote:There was actually an article about this in the Washington Post on December 2. It looks like it was written off of Lab press releases and doesn't question why one particular private school is being given a sweetheart deal on DC land and notes that the deal has "broad support" (something not so evident from the discussion on this board). Nor does it point out that $6.50/square foot (the cost Lab will pay after discounting the costs of renovations) would be an incredible deal in Idaho, let alone a nice area of Washington DC.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/education/lab-school-seeks-to-extend-lease-on-northwest-washington-school-building/2013/12/02/f2dd0faa-5b8f-11e3-bf7e-f567ee61ae21_story.html?utm_term=.ab523b20b1d0
Anonymous wrote:Large houses in Georgetown rent for 10-15K/month and The Lab School got a entire school for 50 yrs. for virtually nothing.
It could've been opened tomorrow and filled with kids from the neighborhood. This is sad.
Anonymous wrote:This entire situation is horrendous. Ellington will end-up costing DCPS $150M in cost overruns and this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If Trump Jr goes to Lab, does DC get to pay for that too?
No. He'd have to go through the placement process which includes time in a dcps school.
Anonymous wrote:One quarter of Lab's students ARE DC public school students that they serve on behalf of the city. These students qualify on the basis of need.
It is not clear why a couple people feel these students aren't deserving of suitable space too. Maybe if their children struggled with a learning disability, they would be more understanding.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If Trump Jr goes to Lab, does DC get to pay for that too?
No. He'd have to go through the placement process which includes time in a dcps school.
Except that since Lab is a private school, it has its own admission and scholarship process. He could get a "merit" scholarship.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If Trump Jr goes to Lab, does DC get to pay for that too?
No. He'd have to go through the placement process which includes time in a dcps school.
Anonymous wrote:If Trump Jr goes to Lab, does DC get to pay for that too?