Anonymous wrote:Sidwell, Georgetown Day School, St. Andrews, and Potomac also benefit as this is where they play for Maret home games.
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.
The narrative that this is all above-board and that Maret just out-hustled the other groups through proper channels really pisses me off. This was an inside job, a sole-source contract, where city officials completely fell down on their obligation to the residents. And Maret is not some lucky, plucky beneficiary of this, they greased the skids to make it happen.
+1. No one else has a multi-year arrangement.
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.
The narrative that this is all above-board and that Maret just out-hustled the other groups through proper channels really pisses me off. This was an inside job, a sole-source contract, where city officials completely fell down on their obligation to the residents. And Maret is not some lucky, plucky beneficiary of this, they greased the skids to make it happen.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Turtle Park (DPR) has a nice field. UDC has a nice soccer field. Both are closer to Maret than Jelleff.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Maret doesn’t have a permit for the space; it has a lease. Go to DPR’s website and see if you can find the information and form where you apply for the kind
of ‘permit’ Maret has.
Right. It has a “lease” permitting it to use the field.
Thanks for pointing that out PP. it prompted me to go to the DPR permits page and it clearly states that use for DPR purposes is higher priority than any written agreement with a “partner“. So why then, does Maret trump the DPR aftercare program? Why are 100+ aftercare students from local public schools prioritized lower than Maret? https://dpr.dc.gov/page/priority-use
Maret boosters need to shut their traps and wait this thing out. That’s their only chance is this going way. So by that I mean “please, keep talking and twisting yourselves into pretzels to try and justify this slimy deal that reflects so poorly on your school”
Anonymous wrote:Is there an organized group at Hardy working on this issue? At the ANC?
Anonymous wrote:Is there an organized group at Hardy working on this issue? At the ANC?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let’s get past the complaining and use our political power. Call and email the mayor and your council person. Tell them what you think. I would ask for an explanation, an accounting of all Maret contact with DPR, the Mayor, and the council, and a reversal.
Yes! This will change when enough people -- or people with enough political power -- care as much as Maret does.
Call and email!
Sorry, I don't care enough. And neither does the mayor. Pound sand, over-educated, privileged (but not rich enough!), bastards!!
Same.
Thanks for sharing. Next?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let’s get past the complaining and use our political power. Call and email the mayor and your council person. Tell them what you think. I would ask for an explanation, an accounting of all Maret contact with DPR, the Mayor, and the council, and a reversal.
Yes! This will change when enough people -- or people with enough political power -- care as much as Maret does.
Call and email!
Sorry, I don't care enough. And neither does the mayor. Pound sand, over-educated, privileged (but not rich enough!), bastards!!
Same.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let’s get past the complaining and use our political power. Call and email the mayor and your council person. Tell them what you think. I would ask for an explanation, an accounting of all Maret contact with DPR, the Mayor, and the council, and a reversal.
Yes! This will change when enough people -- or people with enough political power -- care as much as Maret does.
Call and email!
Sorry, I don't care enough. And neither does the mayor. Pound sand, over-educated, privileged (but not rich enough!), bastards!!