Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t get it. This actually seems like a workable plan. People in the Wilson feeder want “local” schools, the schools are overcrowded. This will result in more of what people want - local schools. Plus there may be more “seats” for OOB students.
So why all the kvetching?
DCPS has committed to new schools at the GDS site and Hardy Rec Center. Since they are within the Wilson boundaries, the only way this doesn't blow the top of Wilson is if more high school space is added, regardless of what grade configuration the new schools have. This plan nets out as a new high school and a new elementary school. Then the question becomes, if you have those three buildings, and need an elementary, a high school and a middle school, what is the best role for each site? Wisconsin Ave is a better site for a high school than MacArthur Blvd. Some day the city will get Jelleff back so it will have an athletic field.
Anonymous wrote:Move lafayette and shepherd out of deal/wilson. Problem solved.
Anonymous wrote:Wilson is 30% OOB. The problem isn’t space, per se, but the lack of other attractive high schools.
Anonymous wrote:+1
Another $125 million because Wilson is 30% OOB and doesn’t want to go to Coolidge Roosevelt Cardozo Anacostia Eastern or wherever. Not because of a need.
And the solution to dc wide middle school education concerns is a middle school on the West side of Georgetown.
Anonymous wrote:Where did GDS K-8 move to? New campus?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s needed is to get students from Wilson into other existing high schools. DCPS has plenty of real estate, just not the programming.
Meanwhile, try to get a bus to old GDS from anywhere but McArthur Blvd. It would mean middle school students could only get there by there parent’s driving, and HS students could only get there by driving themselves.
Which is why buying the building, without thinking about how it would be used, was such a waste of money.
Can they add a bus line? I mean, why not? Bus lines change all the time. Hardy would be a beautiful HS IMO. Have not seen old GDS up close - my concern is it prob needs some major investment?
Anonymous wrote:I don’t get it. This actually seems like a workable plan. People in the Wilson feeder want “local” schools, the schools are overcrowded. This will result in more of what people want - local schools. Plus there may be more “seats” for OOB students.
So why all the kvetching?