Anonymous wrote:Or, like other schools, they are limited by the inability to find and afford decent school spaces sitting directly on a metro line. I'm guessing there are bus lines that would get folks closer than the metro. I believe Inspired Teaching and Mundo Verde are also moving to locations that are not as metro accessible as their current locations. And the new Cap City location isn't exactly ideal for public transportation either.
I agree that walking that far with a 3 year old isn't ideal, but the reality is that these are elementary schools, folks, so the schools have to make decisions that aren't just about our 3 and 4 year olds....eventually, the 5-10 year olds at these schools will greatly outnumber the PS/PK kids.
All this to say, I think tying this to some assumption the school isn't considering the importance of being metro/bus accessible b/c it doesn't care about families that rely upon public transportation is unreasonable. From what I can tell, pretty much all schools are concerned about being as accessible as possible to public transportation-- many of the teachers rely on public transportation as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As far as I know the old soldiers home still has old soldiers in it.
Actually there are many empty buildings on the grounds of the Old Soldiers Home. Wow I was trying not to get too invested in any of the pie in the sky lottery schools so I wouldn't be too disappointed, but if they are moving right across from where we live, that's going to be hard.
If that's true I wonder if they would have access to a lot of the green space there. Golf, fishing, gardening and cyclocross in after care!
Tell me about it. Think that at least 200 of the 1,000 people applying will drop off due to location?
You can count on at least one--my family. We are very close to the current location and thought of it as our top choice, but the new location isn't accessible to public transit and will be a nightmare for us, assuming the DCUM info is accurate.
I love when people think bus into public transportation. What small town are you from?
We take the bus every day to my toddler's daycare, so I am certainly not anti-bus. But having to walk .63 miles from the closest bus stop to the school (according to the WMATA trip planner) is a no-go for me with a three-year old.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As far as I know the old soldiers home still has old soldiers in it.
Actually there are many empty buildings on the grounds of the Old Soldiers Home. Wow I was trying not to get too invested in any of the pie in the sky lottery schools so I wouldn't be too disappointed, but if they are moving right across from where we live, that's going to be hard.
If that's true I wonder if they would have access to a lot of the green space there. Golf, fishing, gardening and cyclocross in after care!
Tell me about it. Think that at least 200 of the 1,000 people applying will drop off due to location?
You can count on at least one--my family. We are very close to the current location and thought of it as our top choice, but the new location isn't accessible to public transit and will be a nightmare for us, assuming the DCUM info is accurate.
I love when people think bus into public transportation. What small town are you from?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh. Too bad! I mean, good that they're not dead, but too bad that there's no Ghostbusters curriculum coming. Was just imagining my PS child's resume later in life after sending him to a trilingual Montessori IB school specializing in Ghostbusting.
Wait, I think we have the basis for the next great charter school...
How do I become a founder of this school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As far as I know the old soldiers home still has old soldiers in it.
Actually there are many empty buildings on the grounds of the Old Soldiers Home. Wow I was trying not to get too invested in any of the pie in the sky lottery schools so I wouldn't be too disappointed, but if they are moving right across from where we live, that's going to be hard.
If that's true I wonder if they would have access to a lot of the green space there. Golf, fishing, gardening and cyclocross in after care!
Tell me about it. Think that at least 200 of the 1,000 people applying will drop off due to location?
You can count on at least one--my family. We are very close to the current location and thought of it as our top choice, but the new location isn't accessible to public transit and will be a nightmare for us, assuming the DCUM info is accurate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh. Too bad! I mean, good that they're not dead, but too bad that there's no Ghostbusters curriculum coming. Was just imagining my PS child's resume later in life after sending him to a trilingual Montessori IB school specializing in Ghostbusting.
Wait, I think we have the basis for the next great charter school...
How do I become a founder of this school?
Everyone's just dying to get in!
]Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh. Too bad! I mean, good that they're not dead, but too bad that there's no Ghostbusters curriculum coming. Was just imagining my PS child's resume later in life after sending him to a trilingual Montessori IB school specializing in Ghostbusting.
Wait, I think we have the basis for the next great charter school...
How do I become a founder of this school?
Everyone's just dying to get in!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh. Too bad! I mean, good that they're not dead, but too bad that there's no Ghostbusters curriculum coming. Was just imagining my PS child's resume later in life after sending him to a trilingual Montessori IB school specializing in Ghostbusting.
Wait, I think we have the basis for the next great charter school...
How do I become a founder of this school?
Anonymous wrote:Oh. Too bad! I mean, good that they're not dead, but too bad that there's no Ghostbusters curriculum coming. Was just imagining my PS child's resume later in life after sending him to a trilingual Montessori IB school specializing in Ghostbusting.
Wait, I think we have the basis for the next great charter school...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As far as I know the old soldiers home still has old soldiers in it.
Do you mean it's haunted? Awesome! CM can add a Ghostbusters unit to their curriculum!