Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Charters have short term leases all the time. PP is just being a naysayer without any background.
The law was changed a couple of years ago that the city has to offer charters a 25-year term with a 25-year renewal option on former DCPS properties.
Anonymous wrote:Charters have short term leases all the time. PP is just being a naysayer without any background.
Charters have short term leases all the time. PP is just being a naysayer without any background.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok - see putting a charter there does nothing for the families (our family included) going to neighborhood elementary schools there. We need a MS option that is in our neighborhood that we can count on. I know all the charter families look at every closed, recently closed, or not even closed but not totally used DCPS building and expect it to go to them, but some of us who go to DCPS neighborhood also have an interest in these buildings
I would completely agree, except that DCPS is once again doing nothing. The options no longer seem to be a DCPS middle school or a charter. They are letting an empty building rot or use it as a charter. So let's go ahead and turn it over to someone who would actually use it.
Agree. Since the decision has been made not to move forward with this site as a DCPS school in the immediate future, why not at least offer it up as possible 5- or 10-year lease option to a charter school. See what bids come in -- and then decide. Makes no sense not to recoup some money from a potential lease and in the meantime, offer a few hundred DC school children a better learning environment than they have today.
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Ok - see putting a charter there does nothing for the families (our family included) going to neighborhood elementary schools there. We need a MS option that is in our neighborhood that we can count on. I know all the charter families look at every closed, recently closed, or not even closed but not totally used DCPS building and expect it to go to them, but some of us who go to DCPS neighborhood also have an interest in these buildings
I would completely agree, except that DCPS is once again doing nothing. The options no longer seem to be a DCPS middle school or a charter. They are letting an empty building rot or use it as a charter. So let's go ahead and turn it over to someone who would actually use it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok - see putting a charter there does nothing for the families (our family included) going to neighborhood elementary schools there. We need a MS option that is in our neighborhood that we can count on. I know all the charter families look at every closed, recently closed, or not even closed but not totally used DCPS building and expect it to go to them, but some of us who go to DCPS neighborhood also have an interest in these buildings
I would completely agree, except that DCPS is once again doing nothing. The options no longer seem to be a DCPS middle school or a charter. They are letting an empty building rot or use it as a charter. So let's go ahead and turn it over to someone who would actually use it.
Anonymous wrote:Ok - see putting a charter there does nothing for the families (our family included) going to neighborhood elementary schools there. We need a MS option that is in our neighborhood that we can count on. I know all the charter families look at every closed, recently closed, or not even closed but not totally used DCPS building and expect it to go to them, but some of us who go to DCPS neighborhood also have an interest in these buildings
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok - see putting a charter there does nothing for the families (our family included) going to neighborhood elementary schools there. We need a MS option that is in our neighborhood that we can count on. I know all the charter families look at every closed, recently closed, or not even closed but not totally used DCPS building and expect it to go to them, but some of us who go to DCPS neighborhood also have an interest in these buildings
Well said.
Anonymous wrote:Ok - see putting a charter there does nothing for the families (our family included) going to neighborhood elementary schools there. We need a MS option that is in our neighborhood that we can count on. I know all the charter families look at every closed, recently closed, or not even closed but not totally used DCPS building and expect it to go to them, but some of us who go to DCPS neighborhood also have an interest in these buildings