Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't be a fan of sharing long term with high school and other unknown entities but it's a beautiful building, closer to metro, and better than some of the other options that were floating around.
Anonymous wrote:For those that wanted it kept to the Lee community- the school sent out an announcement to interested families. We are not a lee family but have it on our application list and we got an email this morning.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That building looks lovely. Is there green space or a playground?
Listing says 9 acres. Seems like a lot of maintenance.
Any word on how they are financing it? Difficult to imarine how the schools would fill the buildings with enough kids in the first few years.
I"m sure the financing is sound. No one has ever insinuated that Lee doesn't know what its doing on that front. The other school, Washington Leadership Academy/Democracy Schools was founded by the same person that founded Democracy Prep in New York and is also partnered with the Walton Foundation and City Bridge. Say what you will about them, but they get things done. Their initial charter called for at least a partial boarding school model, so this site makes a lot of sense for them.
Democracy Prep sounds horrific. OMG. http://ednotesonline.blogspot.com/2013/09/on-democracy-prep-plantation-when-zero.html

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That building looks lovely. Is there green space or a playground?
Listing says 9 acres. Seems like a lot of maintenance.
Any word on how they are financing it? Difficult to imarine how the schools would fill the buildings with enough kids in the first few years.
I"m sure the financing is sound. No one has ever insinuated that Lee doesn't know what its doing on that front. The other school, Washington Leadership Academy/Democracy Schools was founded by the same person that founded Democracy Prep in New York and is also partnered with the Walton Foundation and City Bridge. Say what you will about them, but they get things done. Their initial charter called for at least a partial boarding school model, so this site makes a lot of sense for them.
Democracy Prep sounds horrific. OMG. http://ednotesonline.blogspot.com/2013/09/on-democracy-prep-plantation-when-zero.html
It's not a Democracy Prep. http://washingtonleadershipacademy.org/
I drove past the school, it looks like there are three very defined wings. Administration said in their email separate spaces, entrances, etc. The Lee portion at least is being financed through Building Hope, our development partner.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That building looks lovely. Is there green space or a playground?
Listing says 9 acres. Seems like a lot of maintenance.
Any word on how they are financing it? Difficult to imarine how the schools would fill the buildings with enough kids in the first few years.
I"m sure the financing is sound. No one has ever insinuated that Lee doesn't know what its doing on that front. The other school, Washington Leadership Academy/Democracy Schools was founded by the same person that founded Democracy Prep in New York and is also partnered with the Walton Foundation and City Bridge. Say what you will about them, but they get things done. Their initial charter called for at least a partial boarding school model, so this site makes a lot of sense for them.
Democracy Prep sounds horrific. OMG. http://ednotesonline.blogspot.com/2013/09/on-democracy-prep-plantation-when-zero.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That building looks lovely. Is there green space or a playground?
Listing says 9 acres. Seems like a lot of maintenance.
Any word on how they are financing it? Difficult to imarine how the schools would fill the buildings with enough kids in the first few years.
I"m sure the financing is sound. No one has ever insinuated that Lee doesn't know what its doing on that front. The other school, Washington Leadership Academy/Democracy Schools was founded by the same person that founded Democracy Prep in New York and is also partnered with the Walton Foundation and City Bridge. Say what you will about them, but they get things done. Their initial charter called for at least a partial boarding school model, so this site makes a lot of sense for them.