Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would make sense for Maret to expand the Lower School into the new space and reform the main campus for middle and high school.
I am not part of the Maret community and don't have access to the community FAQ.
It’s a big site with eight buildings. Most likely have lower school(including 8th) over at this new site and high school only at Maret. This will allow them to expand each class.
This is not part of the plans as far as anyone knows. Families love that Maret is a k-12 campus. It feels very integrated and is a lovely aspect of the school that really adds to its community feel.
Maret is doing due diligence on buy all of ECC. What are they going to do with it if not put their lower school there?
No one knows at this time, not even Maret. My guess is they move the high school there eventually. This would make the most sense logistically, to be close to the new fields.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would make sense for Maret to expand the Lower School into the new space and reform the main campus for middle and high school.
I am not part of the Maret community and don't have access to the community FAQ.
It’s a big site with eight buildings. Most likely have lower school(including 8th) over at this new site and high school only at Maret. This will allow them to expand each class.
This is not part of the plans as far as anyone knows. Families love that Maret is a k-12 campus. It feels very integrated and is a lovely aspect of the school that really adds to its community feel.
Maret is doing due diligence on buy all of ECC. What are they going to do with it if not put their lower school there?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would make sense for Maret to expand the Lower School into the new space and reform the main campus for middle and high school.
I am not part of the Maret community and don't have access to the community FAQ.
It’s a big site with eight buildings. Most likely have lower school(including 8th) over at this new site and high school only at Maret. This will allow them to expand each class.
This is not part of the plans as far as anyone knows. Families love that Maret is a k-12 campus. It feels very integrated and is a lovely aspect of the school that really adds to its community feel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would make sense for Maret to expand the Lower School into the new space and reform the main campus for middle and high school.
I am not part of the Maret community and don't have access to the community FAQ.
It’s a big site with eight buildings. Most likely have lower school(including 8th) over at this new site and high school only at Maret. This will allow them to expand each class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would make sense for Maret to expand the Lower School into the new space and reform the main campus for middle and high school.
I am not part of the Maret community and don't have access to the community FAQ.
It’s a big site with eight buildings. Most likely have lower school(including 8th) over at this new site and high school only at Maret. This will allow them to expand each class.
No way. What they will probably do is build a beautiful indoor athletic facility as well so they can create a whole sports campus. Why would you put the little kids next to the gorgeous new fields?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would make sense for Maret to expand the Lower School into the new space and reform the main campus for middle and high school.
I am not part of the Maret community and don't have access to the community FAQ.
It’s a big site with eight buildings. Most likely have lower school(including 8th) over at this new site and high school only at Maret. This will allow them to expand each class.
Anonymous wrote:I would make sense for Maret to expand the Lower School into the new space and reform the main campus for middle and high school.
I am not part of the Maret community and don't have access to the community FAQ.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a Maret parent, I hope this news doesn’t affect or delay modernization of the current building (which it desperately needs).
Apparently you are not allowed to ask these type of questions.
They solicited questions and feedback in the announcement to parents and included a link to submit them directly to the school’s leadership. What makes you say that you’re not allowed to ask these types of questions?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a Maret parent, I hope this news doesn’t affect or delay modernization of the current building (which it desperately needs).
Apparently you are not allowed to ask these type of questions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this a serious post? I'm guessing that you are not affiliated with the Maret community in any way as there is no chance that you would be so unaware of the situation(s).
This is OP and I find your comment very offensive. Yes, we are a relatively new family but I do not feel that the school has necessarily been that transparent other than to continually ask for donations for the field (which we declined)
NP. You need to calm down, OP.
Don't be fooled. OP is a Chevy Chase NIMBY that's unaffiliated with the school. Move on, Boomer. Find some other sign of progress or development in your sweet little enclave to complain about.
Anonymous wrote:As a Maret parent, I hope this news doesn’t affect or delay modernization of the current building (which it desperately needs).