Anonymous wrote:What troubles me about Mundo Verde is that they had a chance, now in their permanent space, to fix the playground issue and chose not to. How's it going to work when the school is at full capacity which I believe is about 700 kids? The all purpose room, fl ave park and the mini outdoor space just don't seem to cut it. And this is their PERMANENT space. And I feel for the neighbors whose park is constantly overrun with waves of children.
Anonymous wrote:I like the vertical aspect of the playground at my kids DCPS elementary. The climbing structure and monkey bars a d both great for upper body strength. Upped body strength helps kids sit and learn in the classroom.
Anonymous wrote:I don't know why MV gets so much grief about their lack of a playground. Today I unfortunately had to drive on Florida Ave past Two Rivers - if you want to talk about being by a busy road and lack of a playground 2R wins hands down but it doesn't seem to hurt their popularity much. Same for MV.
Anonymous wrote:I don't know why MV gets so much grief about their lack of a playground. Today I unfortunately had to drive on Florida Ave past Two Rivers - if you want to talk about being by a busy road and lack of a playground 2R wins hands down but it doesn't seem to hurt their popularity much. Same for MV.