Anonymous wrote:According to a recent Mary Cheh email - the site would be a middle school AND they will still go forward building a new "Foxhall Elementary" on the Hardy rec property. She related it to the specifically to the overcrowding at Deal and this would allow them to still have children from around the city attend ward 3 schools (she used a little more coded language). So, whenever this MS opens, there is clearly going to be new boundary, commute and transportation issues - fasten your seat belts!
Anonymous wrote:The council is giving people what they want.
Most want their kids to go to school in W3
They refuse to send their kids to beautiful new schools in their neighborhood. There is no amount of money the council can throw at those schools to make them attractive.
So they give parents what they want. More W3 capacity.
Its a better use of money than building yet another empty school across the park.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:W 3 is desperate for more school capacity. And this is one of the only possible locations.
But that location is a transportation nightmare.
Sure but the problem with Ward 3 schools is not Ward 3 residents.
The problem with Ward 3 schools is students from all over the city still are getting into Ward 3 schools.
Fix the boundaries so families from Shepherd Park and Crestwood and Mt Pleasant aren't trekking back and forth across the part every day for school and you solve the problem with Ward 3 schools. You could also eliminate all the back door ways OOB kids continue to get into the Deal/Wilson feeders though that would eliminate the rapidly diminishing diversity at Deal and soon Wilson so I'd rather the UMC families from EOTP neighborhoods get booted first.
And amazingly there are recently renovated schools EOTP that are dramatically under capacity that in most cases are closer to those neighborhoods!
But no the DC Council in its infinite courage wants to see if they can cram even more students into Ward 3 schools and are doing this without adding HS capacity.
FYI, just in case you were a little bit confused, it isn't morally superior to shit on non-rich white people. They contribute to socio-economic diversity too.
You are really struggling today - lots of working class whites in SP, MtP and Crestwood!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:W 3 is desperate for more school capacity. And this is one of the only possible locations.
But that location is a transportation nightmare.
Sure but the problem with Ward 3 schools is not Ward 3 residents.
The problem with Ward 3 schools is students from all over the city still are getting into Ward 3 schools.
Fix the boundaries so families from Shepherd Park and Crestwood and Mt Pleasant aren't trekking back and forth across the part every day for school and you solve the problem with Ward 3 schools. You could also eliminate all the back door ways OOB kids continue to get into the Deal/Wilson feeders though that would eliminate the rapidly diminishing diversity at Deal and soon Wilson so I'd rather the UMC families from EOTP neighborhoods get booted first.
And amazingly there are recently renovated schools EOTP that are dramatically under capacity that in most cases are closer to those neighborhoods!
But no the DC Council in its infinite courage wants to see if they can cram even more students into Ward 3 schools and are doing this without adding HS capacity.
FYI, just in case you were a little bit confused, it isn't morally superior to shit on non-rich white people. They contribute to socio-economic diversity too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:W 3 is desperate for more school capacity. And this is one of the only possible locations.
But that location is a transportation nightmare.
Sure but the problem with Ward 3 schools is not Ward 3 residents.
The problem with Ward 3 schools is students from all over the city still are getting into Ward 3 schools.
Fix the boundaries so families from Shepherd Park and Crestwood and Mt Pleasant aren't trekking back and forth across the part every day for school and you solve the problem with Ward 3 schools. You could also eliminate all the back door ways OOB kids continue to get into the Deal/Wilson feeders though that would eliminate the rapidly diminishing diversity at Deal and soon Wilson so I'd rather the UMC families from EOTP neighborhoods get booted first.
And amazingly there are recently renovated schools EOTP that are dramatically under capacity that in most cases are closer to those neighborhoods!
But no the DC Council in its infinite courage wants to see if they can cram even more students into Ward 3 schools and are doing this without adding HS capacity.
This is categorically false. The number of kids you're talking about is not a drop in the bucket. This is addressed in every thread, and already has been addressed in this thread. The fact that you can't help but bring it up even though it's false and has been debunked says a lot about you. None of it is good.