Anonymous wrote:Kids and families at all kinds of DCPS shcools and Charters traverse this city everyday. I bet you all will figure it out.
Shaed is in a great neighborhood. It might not be GT or Tenley but it's got solid housing around it, Trinity U across the street and a load of dead folks to keep it quiet. The building will take some work, but you all can handle that.
Anonymous wrote:For those of you concerned about location, have you considered a parent paid for school bus?That is what latin has. Alternatively, über? Lyft? Or just an old school carpool? Lots of options! Maybe IT has a PTA that can help coordinate? GL!
Anonymous wrote:Why did you resurrect this thread just to repeatedly bash the new location? We get it; you don't like it. But its done. If you are a current parent then perhaps you should lottery for a new school and if you are not, don't apply.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do people think of shaed neighborhood? We pass through on way to Home Depot and my husband thinks it is rough. I remember there was a shooting a few years ago at the pizza place near Rhode Island.
This is DC. There has been a shooting in every neighborhood, even in my "safe" neighborhood. Even in GT. Also, by the RI metro is half mile from site. The neighborhood doesn't look rough to me at all. It looks like the average NE DC neighborhood. Edgewood is a great neighborhood with many seniors. If the first thing that someone saw was the schools windows, then that's pretty sad. I was thrilled with the before and after IT did with current building in less time. I think this campus is a dream come true.
What kind of dreams are you having? A school that looks like a prison with a sprawling cemetery as its backdrop? Doesn't seem like a dream at all.
Do you think your kids think it looks like a prison. Parents care about asthetics, kids don't. There are plenty other schools in the city, if you don't like the way the building looks mans if you think the building'a asthetics are going to impact the quality education you're getting, why not move on? Why harp on something that can't be changed?[/quote
Why not move to a better and safer location? Keep your spell-check on.
NP here. You're not really one of those types are you? No need to keep spell check. I'm sure 99.9% can get the point and don't care about that. Really, why not just move on? Why not get a safer building? Wow, we should have thought about that! There are hundreds of other options in the city. Man, we dropped the ball on that. News flash, you live in the city, you will see cop cars. I live near expensive Dupont and am glad when I see cops patrolling. I see cops near current building too. In fact, there's one right next door at the "ghetto" high school. Darn, I really thought ITS was immune from people like you. Guess I was naive. I am very excited about the building and the location even if it will add 10 minutes to our commute. I know there aren't any other options right now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do people think of shaed neighborhood? We pass through on way to Home Depot and my husband thinks it is rough. I remember there was a shooting a few years ago at the pizza place near Rhode Island.
This is DC. There has been a shooting in every neighborhood, even in my "safe" neighborhood. Even in GT. Also, by the RI metro is half mile from site. The neighborhood doesn't look rough to me at all. It looks like the average NE DC neighborhood. Edgewood is a great neighborhood with many seniors. If the first thing that someone saw was the schools windows, then that's pretty sad. I was thrilled with the before and after IT did with current building in less time. I think this campus is a dream come true.
What kind of dreams are you having? A school that looks like a prison with a sprawling cemetery as its backdrop? Doesn't seem like a dream at all.
Do you think your kids think it looks like a prison. Parents care about asthetics, kids don't. There are plenty other schools in the city, if you don't like the way the building looks mans if you think the building'a asthetics are going to impact the quality education you're getting, why not move on? Why harp on something that can't be changed?[/quote
Why not move to a better and safer location? Keep your spell-check on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm so glad! As an IT parent and Edgewood neighbor of Shaed, I couldn't be happier.
Glad you're happy, but some of us would prefer not having our children have a cemetery as their view while they play. No wonder they closed down because of low student enrollment. An unsafe neighborhood + a cemetery does not make for happy surroundings.
Wow. It is not an unsafe neighborhood. It is very quiet residential neighborhood. Low enrollment due to many DCPS issues (mainly being a poor school) and many senior citizens that live in the neighborhood. As far as cemetery, it is not viewable from playground. I would say many people that live across from Rock Creek cemetery and solders home would disagree. I am thrilled to have lovely green space and a soon-to-be beautiful building that is very central for all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do people think of shaed neighborhood? We pass through on way to Home Depot and my husband thinks it is rough. I remember there was a shooting a few years ago at the pizza place near Rhode Island.
This is DC. There has been a shooting in every neighborhood, even in my "safe" neighborhood. Even in GT. Also, by the RI metro is half mile from site. The neighborhood doesn't look rough to me at all. It looks like the average NE DC neighborhood. Edgewood is a great neighborhood with many seniors. If the first thing that someone saw was the schools windows, then that's pretty sad. I was thrilled with the before and after IT did with current building in less time. I think this campus is a dream come true.
What kind of dreams are you having? A school that looks like a prison with a sprawling cemetery as its backdrop? Doesn't seem like a dream at all.