Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where is this hour bus ride coming from? It would take an hour to walk the three miles.
North Capitol during rush hour is among the worst traffic in the city. It legitimately took CHML ECEers 45 minutes+ every morning and CHML is on G St NE already! The afternoon commute isn’t as bad because it’s not also rush hour.
Could this not be solved by having the busses leave Brent earlier? Or would the early start be too much for the little snowflakes?
you're a jerk (but you know that already) but for others who are trying to understand the issue, it's worth addressing but there are two problems with this.
The biggest, and most expensive, is expanded hours for aftercare. Starting an hour earlier doesn't mean parents are off work an hour earlier, and all of the sudden they've got to pay for 30% more aftercare. Of course, DCPS nor Brent admin have addressed this yet.
Second, a 4 year old should not have to get up at 6am or whatever hour just because DCPS can't find the will to solve this problem more effectively. It's punative on some level, which is why people are upset.
Not OP here, honest question: Brent's aftercare is not hourly/is by the day and admin has already said there will be an aftercare bus. Why would it cost more?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where is this hour bus ride coming from? It would take an hour to walk the three miles.
North Capitol during rush hour is among the worst traffic in the city. It legitimately took CHML ECEers 45 minutes+ every morning and CHML is on G St NE already! The afternoon commute isn’t as bad because it’s not also rush hour.
Could this not be solved by having the busses leave Brent earlier? Or would the early start be too much for the little snowflakes?
you're a jerk (but you know that already) but for others who are trying to understand the issue, it's worth addressing but there are two problems with this.
The biggest, and most expensive, is expanded hours for aftercare. Starting an hour earlier doesn't mean parents are off work an hour earlier, and all of the sudden they've got to pay for 30% more aftercare. Of course, DCPS nor Brent admin have addressed this yet.
Second, a 4 year old should not have to get up at 6am or whatever hour just because DCPS can't find the will to solve this problem more effectively. It's punative on some level, which is why people are upset.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where is this hour bus ride coming from? It would take an hour to walk the three miles.
North Capitol during rush hour is among the worst traffic in the city. It legitimately took CHML ECEers 45 minutes+ every morning and CHML is on G St NE already! The afternoon commute isn’t as bad because it’s not also rush hour.
Could this not be solved by having the busses leave Brent earlier? Or would the early start be too much for the little snowflakes?
Anonymous wrote:If Brent takes a lot of oob kids during the renovation years, I wonder how crowded it will be when they return to the current location and get more ib kids again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where is this hour bus ride coming from? It would take an hour to walk the three miles.
North Capitol during rush hour is among the worst traffic in the city. It legitimately took CHML ECEers 45 minutes+ every morning and CHML is on G St NE already! The afternoon commute isn’t as bad because it’s not also rush hour.
Could this not be solved by having the busses leave Brent earlier? Or would the early start be too much for the little snowflakes?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where is this hour bus ride coming from? It would take an hour to walk the three miles.
North Capitol during rush hour is among the worst traffic in the city. It legitimately took CHML ECEers 45 minutes+ every morning and CHML is on G St NE already! The afternoon commute isn’t as bad because it’s not also rush hour.
Could this not be solved by having the busses leave Brent earlier? Or would the early start be too much for the little snowflakes?
Anonymous wrote:I'd trade Brent staying on the Hill for no Brent families sending their kids to Latin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where is this hour bus ride coming from? It would take an hour to walk the three miles.
North Capitol during rush hour is among the worst traffic in the city. It legitimately took CHML ECEers 45 minutes+ every morning and CHML is on G St NE already! The afternoon commute isn’t as bad because it’s not also rush hour.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:RFK is about to be demolished and have tons of waste and chemicals. I’m not sure why folks continue to propose that as a solution when it’s not a viable option, AND it would also require busing from Brent.
Brent is one of the only schools that hasn’t been modernized and it is a great school and a decrepit building. We can’t risk losing the funds for a brand new school because people don’t want their kids on a bus. People will get used to the commute. Kids will get used to the commute.
RFK demo and cleanup will be done far before Brent would need a space on the lots (like, a year+ before)
Agree with modernization 100%. Brent needs to be rebuilt, and soon. But I don't agree that we should be just conceding to DCPS that there's no meaningful difference in the commute times and what it will do to kids, parents, and the community. It's 10 minutes on a bus between Brent and RFK at the worst. Meyer is going to be 3x as long every day, at least. That's not something we or DCPS should be forcing our kids to "get used to." It's unacceptable when DCPS hasn't done enough or doesn't have enough will to find a more viable alternative, RFK or not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait so why not Emery?
nobody knows. There's been a lot of undercommunication so far which seems like its feeding a lot of this thread, whether the issues are legitimate or not. It's been dealt with terribly by DCPS and Brent admin.
Anonymous wrote:Where is this hour bus ride coming from? It would take an hour to walk the three miles.