Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is interesting to me is that as recently last month Fillmore was listed as a possible swing space for Hyde Addison.
Right hand / left hand???
For swing space, were they talking about the Fillmore space on the the third floor of Hardy Middle School, or the former Fillmore Elementary School?
1. Outline 3 options for swing site locations
a. Portable Classrooms on Duke Ellington Field
b. Portable Classrooms on the Fillmore parking lot for grades K-2;
i. Grades 3-5 will be in a dedicated space in Hardy MS
ii. Grades 3-5 will be in the old Fillmore building.
Is the Fillmore option a real viability?
a. We don’t know for sure yet. DCPS/DGS is still talking with the lease holder of the building. This is all part of the work DGS/DCPS is doing over the next 2-6 weeks in order to make a final decision.
Anonymous wrote:What is interesting to me is that as recently last month Fillmore was listed as a possible swing space for Hyde Addison.
Right hand / left hand???
Anonymous wrote:It would be much cheaper for DCPS to fund Fillmore, instead of expanding the schools so they are not so overcrowded.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, they took $10 mil from Murch, didn't they? Then kill arts programming for elementary schoolers? Weird.
Construction money is from the city's capital budget -- not from the annual operating budgets.
DCPS wants the arts funding to be spent inside the home school buildings - not at Fillmore. No cuts - just restrictions on how it can be spent.
And if there is no room at the overcrowded school? How can it be "inside"?
Anonymous wrote:I hear Ellington needs more money. Gotta come from somewhere!

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, they took $10 mil from Murch, didn't they? Then kill arts programming for elementary schoolers? Weird.
Construction money is from the city's capital budget -- not from the annual operating budgets.
DCPS wants the arts funding to be spent inside the home school buildings - not at Fillmore. No cuts - just restrictions on how it can be spent.
Anonymous wrote:Well, they took $10 mil from Murch, didn't they? Then kill arts programming for elementary schoolers? Weird.