Anonymous wrote:Hi all. Quick question about location here.
My understanding is:
-Current location is 920 F St. NE
-Next year (2020-2021) will start the year there, then Jan-Jun in trailers at Spingarn Upper Field at 704 26th St NE
-2021-2022 school year will be where?
Anonymous wrote:Hi all. Quick question about location here.
My understanding is:
-Current location is 920 F St. NE
-Next year (2020-2021) will start the year there, then Jan-Jun in trailers at Spingarn Upper Field at 704 26th St NE
-2021-2022 school year will be where?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know whether they’ll still do foodprints at the swing space?
Yes.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know whether they’ll still do foodprints at the swing space?
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know if there will be before-care at the SWS swing space, and if yes, would there be buses from Goding earlier in the AM? What time? We occasionally need to be able to drop off as early as 7 or 7:15 AM.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh my lord. My friends: we've lived through a renovation. It sucked. If you've never done it, I don't recommend it. Building debris and dust are not safe or healthy (as we learned the hard way--think stinging throats and burning eyes). Kids at Maury Village suffered a similar problem when they had the (benefit? Hah!) of going to school for two years in trailers next to an ongoing construction project: https://wjla.com/features/7-on-your-side/children-sickened-at-dc-school-environmental-contiminants. Would you want to work next to an active construction site? (Be honest. You wouldn't.) So why is it okay to ask the same of young children?
Yeah, you're one of the 3 parents who overly freaked out over that. It was inconvenient and didn't seem totally thought out, but really NBD and passed like a flash. Now we have a perfect brand-new school. But hey, I'm sure that there will be many, many parents willing to take SWS spots from families that can't deal with trailers and trucks for 2 years.
Not, actually. We had no horse in that race. Glad your kid enjoyed that shit show though.
So you didn't even have a kid at Maury Village and yet you're here opining on it? Gotcha.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:wtf is a swing space
a space the students attend while the usual building is being renovated.
Nah bro. I commented on dealing with construction and its ill-effects, and invited parents to consider whether that’s something they’d want to put their children through, citing Maury as an example. If you need help with reading comprehension, perhaps your preschooler can help.
And the PP had a legit question about a term being used in the thread. Your point?