Anonymous wrote:I'm really sad about what is happening with GDS. It got out way over its skis with a parent/developer and now its going to have this complicated project hanging over its head while other schools in the area like Sidwell, Field and WIS have much more attractive opportunities to expand their campuses.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You don't suppose their Smartest Guy in the Room sense of entitlement has anything to do with that, do you?
Anonymous wrote:Ironically, they have run into an administration that for whatever reason, doesn't want to support THIS development proposal despite supporting just about every other density project in the city.
The GDS school head has a column in this week’s Northwest Current, that comes across as both pouty and cloying. He complains about the D.C. Planning Office’s opposition to the zoning map amendment that the school wants for the Maartens site, but then says that because GDS is “not a typical developer” it will not fight the Planning Office and instead will scale back the height of the project.
Anonymous wrote:What is your point? No zoning in ward 3? Let GDS determine Wilson enrollment/class size?
Anonymous wrote:So your response is, we don't have room for a few more families of a lower income strata to share our good schools so everyone else should piss off. That is generous of you.
Like I said, a true leader would use these opportunities to maximize the needs in the city. It is true that there is a difference between affordable housing and a homeless facility. But wouldn't it be better to put the facility in a place where the residents have access to transportation and city services rather than wedging them into industrial areas or small lots with no amenities?