Anonymous wrote:I think HRCS should have neighborhood preference. Anyone could still go! I see nannies and people at the Metro who look kind of, well, FARMS-y, so obviously they can buy in this neighborhood! It wouldnt exclude anyone! Also, I like the PP's suggestion that we get lifetime preference for buying in what WILL be the HRCS's boundaries, even though those boundaries have't been developed yet since there's no current neighborhood preference for charters.
Also, frankly, I can't really afford to live in this neighborhood much longer, so as someone who posted on DCUM first about wanting HRCS to have neighborhood preference, I'd like the right to take over an office on the top floor as an apartment. If I live in the school, how can they ever turn my kids-to-be away?
Anonymous wrote:Students also enjoy the science lab sponsored by Three Stars; downside is that a couple punk kids drunk the liquid in the fermenter and little Jimmy is now blind.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is HRCS closed due to snow? I have heard that they are located in Chillum, which means cold in my language.
Chillum is in Maryland. You should be posting on the PG County board.
No, I think she is confused and means that Highly Regarded Charter School is located on Chillum Place, which is true. It is located in the basement of the Three Stars Brewery.
Anonymous wrote:I'm going to bill you all for my dry cleaning after I snorted out my coffee. Post your emails so I can send the bill.
Anonymous wrote:Is HRCS part of DCI?
Anonymous wrote:have we confirmed that HRCS's immersion language is Klingon?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is HRCS closed due to snow? I have heard that they are located in Chillum, which means cold in my language.
Chillum is in Maryland. You should be posting on the PG County board.
Anonymous wrote:Is HRCS closed due to snow? I have heard that they are located in Chillum, which means cold in my language.
Anonymous wrote:Is HRCS closed due to snow? I have heard that they are located in Chillum, which means cold in my language.