Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It has been for ten years because of the Maret deal. Jelleff Boys & Girls has been waiting ten years to get permission to use that field after school for their kids who are all DC residents from all over the city. Are you really going to argue that these 100 kids should stand outside the fence and watch the private school kids play for the next ten years? Personally, I think Maret has had their time and it’s someone else’s turn.
So why haven’t they received a permit for when after Maret’s time expires? You’ll blame that on Maret too probably.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maret kids need a practice. Outrageous— my parents pay taxes just like others so it’s reasonable to get field space—- just like any other school!!!!
You and all your exclamation points are ridiculous. Go away. The adults are talking.
You can have field access equal to what Hardy gets. Fair?
That would require that Hardy + DCPS contract with DPR for a permit to use the fields. Have they done this? And has the BGC requested a permit (even one that starts at say 5 pm). Don’t most people realize that the majority of permitted field use at Jelleff is for private organizations. It’s not a public place - it’s quasi-public and has been for the past decade. For crying out loud, it’s the hardest field to get on - you can’t just walk up and use it.
And remember, there are children involved here and you may not like how this has unfolded but leave the kids out of this and don’t dare tell the Maret kid who lives in SE and is on full financial aid and out there for practice one hour a day he or she is privileged.
How typical. Use Maret's handful of underprivileged students as human shields...so that's you're plan, huh? You are gross. Any reasonable person who has even a moderate handle on the facts in the case can see that the 10 year (well, 20 actually) deal with Maret is fraught with ethical dilemma. It was all done in secret. There needs to be an investigation, not only of the recent re-upping of the contract but how the original one 10 years ago came about. Do we really think that it's a coincidence that DC/DPR bought the property only to immediately lease it out to Maret. And yes, Maret put down a nice turf field and put up a nice fence, but they did that for....MARET. It was NOT a service project. And Maret benefited from it for a decade. The city is absolutely capable of taking the reigns and allowing children who are immediately in the vicinity (aftercare at Jelleff and Hardy for two) to use it when they NEED it. But go ahead, keep trying to justify something that is unjustifiable. This story is perfect for the likes of ProPublica and I'm going to encourage the to investigate.
And your plan is to make anonymous postings on the internet and call people names.
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And remember, there are children involved here and you may not like how this has unfolded but leave the kids out of this and don’t dare tell the Maret kid who lives in SE and is on full financial aid and out there for practice one hour a day he or she is privileged.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maret kids need a practice. Outrageous— my parents pay taxes just like others so it’s reasonable to get field space—- just like any other school!!!!
You and all your exclamation points are ridiculous. Go away. The adults are talking.
You can have field access equal to what Hardy gets. Fair?
That would require that Hardy + DCPS contract with DPR for a permit to use the fields. Have they done this? And has the BGC requested a permit (even one that starts at say 5 pm). Don’t most people realize that the majority of permitted field use at Jelleff is for private organizations. It’s not a public place - it’s quasi-public and has been for the past decade. For crying out loud, it’s the hardest field to get on - you can’t just walk up and use it.
And remember, there are children involved here and you may not like how this has unfolded but leave the kids out of this and don’t dare tell the Maret kid who lives in SE and is on full financial aid and out there for practice one hour a day he or she is privileged.
How typical. Use Maret's handful of underprivileged students as human shields...so that's you're plan, huh? You are gross. Any reasonable person who has even a moderate handle on the facts in the case can see that the 10 year (well, 20 actually) deal with Maret is fraught with ethical dilemma. It was all done in secret. There needs to be an investigation, not only of the recent re-upping of the contract but how the original one 10 years ago came about. Do we really think that it's a coincidence that DC/DPR bought the property only to immediately lease it out to Maret. And yes, Maret put down a nice turf field and put up a nice fence, but they did that for....MARET. It was NOT a service project. And Maret benefited from it for a decade. The city is absolutely capable of taking the reigns and allowing children who are immediately in the vicinity (aftercare at Jelleff and Hardy for two) to use it when they NEED it. But go ahead, keep trying to justify something that is unjustifiable. This story is perfect for the likes of ProPublica and I'm going to encourage the to investigate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maret kids need a practice. Outrageous— my parents pay taxes just like others so it’s reasonable to get field space—- just like any other school!!!!
You and all your exclamation points are ridiculous. Go away. The adults are talking.
You can have field access equal to what Hardy gets. Fair?
That would require that Hardy + DCPS contract with DPR for a permit to use the fields. Have they done this? And has the BGC requested a permit (even one that starts at say 5 pm). Don’t most people realize that the majority of permitted field use at Jelleff is for private organizations. It’s not a public place - it’s quasi-public and has been for the past decade. For crying out loud, it’s the hardest field to get on - you can’t just walk up and use it.
And remember, there are children involved here and you may not like how this has unfolded but leave the kids out of this and don’t dare tell the Maret kid who lives in SE and is on full financial aid and out there for practice one hour a day he or she is privileged.
Here's a 2-acre field Maret can buy in Bladensburg: https://www.redfin.com/MD/Bladensburg/Emerson-St-20710/home/23269222
What’s your point?
And here's 5 acres in Ft Washington: https://www.redfin.com/MD/Fort-Washington/7206-Webster-Ln-20744/home/10780644
And 5 acres in Oxon Hill: https://www.redfin.com/MD/Oxon-Hill/4600-Wheeler-Rd-20745/home/28933545
And 10 acres in PG County (could build a whole sports complex!): https://www.redfin.com/MD/Suitland/3910-Old-Branch-Ave-20746/home/10606205
Hop to it Maret, plenty of land out there in your budget.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It has been for ten years because of the Maret deal. Jelleff Boys & Girls has been waiting ten years to get permission to use that field after school for their kids who are all DC residents from all over the city. Are you really going to argue that these 100 kids should stand outside the fence and watch the private school kids play for the next ten years? Personally, I think Maret has had their time and it’s someone else’s turn.
Uh oh - now the Hardy parents are going to come after you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maret kids need a practice. Outrageous— my parents pay taxes just like others so it’s reasonable to get field space—- just like any other school!!!!
You and all your exclamation points are ridiculous. Go away. The adults are talking.
You can have field access equal to what Hardy gets. Fair?
That would require that Hardy + DCPS contract with DPR for a permit to use the fields. Have they done this? And has the BGC requested a permit (even one that starts at say 5 pm). Don’t most people realize that the majority of permitted field use at Jelleff is for private organizations. It’s not a public place - it’s quasi-public and has been for the past decade. For crying out loud, it’s the hardest field to get on - you can’t just walk up and use it.
And remember, there are children involved here and you may not like how this has unfolded but leave the kids out of this and don’t dare tell the Maret kid who lives in SE and is on full financial aid and out there for practice one hour a day he or she is privileged.
Here's a 2-acre field Maret can buy in Bladensburg: https://www.redfin.com/MD/Bladensburg/Emerson-St-20710/home/23269222
Anonymous wrote:It has been for ten years because of the Maret deal. Jelleff Boys & Girls has been waiting ten years to get permission to use that field after school for their kids who are all DC residents from all over the city. Are you really going to argue that these 100 kids should stand outside the fence and watch the private school kids play for the next ten years? Personally, I think Maret has had their time and it’s someone else’s turn.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maret kids need a practice. Outrageous— my parents pay taxes just like others so it’s reasonable to get field space—- just like any other school!!!!
You and all your exclamation points are ridiculous. Go away. The adults are talking.
You can have field access equal to what Hardy gets. Fair?
That would require that Hardy + DCPS contract with DPR for a permit to use the fields. Have they done this? And has the BGC requested a permit (even one that starts at say 5 pm). Don’t most people realize that the majority of permitted field use at Jelleff is for private organizations. It’s not a public place - it’s quasi-public and has been for the past decade. For crying out loud, it’s the hardest field to get on - you can’t just walk up and use it.
And remember, there are children involved here and you may not like how this has unfolded but leave the kids out of this and don’t dare tell the Maret kid who lives in SE and is on full financial aid and out there for practice one hour a day he or she is privileged.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maret kids need a practice. Outrageous— my parents pay taxes just like others so it’s reasonable to get field space—- just like any other school!!!!
You and all your exclamation points are ridiculous. Go away. The adults are talking.
You can have field access equal to what Hardy gets. Fair?
That would require that Hardy + DCPS contract with DPR for a permit to use the fields. Have they done this? And has the BGC requested a permit (even one that starts at say 5 pm). Don’t most people realize that the majority of permitted field use at Jelleff is for private organizations. It’s not a public place - it’s quasi-public and has been for the past decade. For crying out loud, it’s the hardest field to get on - you can’t just walk up and use it.
And remember, there are children involved here and you may not like how this has unfolded but leave the kids out of this and don’t dare tell the Maret kid who lives in SE and is on full financial aid and out there for practice one hour a day he or she is privileged.
FFS it's not "quasi-public." DC OWNS the field.
Anonymous wrote:It has been for ten years because of the Maret deal. Jelleff Boys & Girls has been waiting ten years to get permission to use that field after school for their kids who are all DC residents from all over the city. Are you really going to argue that these 100 kids should stand outside the fence and watch the private school kids play for the next ten years? Personally, I think Maret has had their time and it’s someone else’s turn.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maret kids need a practice. Outrageous— my parents pay taxes just like others so it’s reasonable to get field space—- just like any other school!!!!
You and all your exclamation points are ridiculous. Go away. The adults are talking.
You can have field access equal to what Hardy gets. Fair?
That would require that Hardy + DCPS contract with DPR for a permit to use the fields. Have they done this? And has the BGC requested a permit (even one that starts at say 5 pm). Don’t most people realize that the majority of permitted field use at Jelleff is for private organizations. It’s not a public place - it’s quasi-public and has been for the past decade. For crying out loud, it’s the hardest field to get on - you can’t just walk up and use it.
And remember, there are children involved here and you may not like how this has unfolded but leave the kids out of this and don’t dare tell the Maret kid who lives in SE and is on full financial aid and out there for practice one hour a day he or she is privileged.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maret kids need a practice. Outrageous— my parents pay taxes just like others so it’s reasonable to get field space—- just like any other school!!!!
You and all your exclamation points are ridiculous. Go away. The adults are talking.
You can have field access equal to what Hardy gets. Fair?
That would require that Hardy + DCPS contract with DPR for a permit to use the fields. Have they done this? And has the BGC requested a permit (even one that starts at say 5 pm). Don’t most people realize that the majority of permitted field use at Jelleff is for private organizations. It’s not a public place - it’s quasi-public and has been for the past decade. For crying out loud, it’s the hardest field to get on - you can’t just walk up and use it.
And remember, there are children involved here and you may not like how this has unfolded but leave the kids out of this and don’t dare tell the Maret kid who lives in SE and is on full financial aid and out there for practice one hour a day he or she is privileged.