Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m at my kids soccer practice on a professional size field in DC at 8 pm, and there are seven separate teams practicing. Shows how in demand fields are, and how amazing it is that Maret monopolizes the prime hours for one or two teams. It’s a city, land is precious! And valuable.
+1. Some idiots on the private school forum are trying to argue that without the Maret deal Jelleff would be sitting empty. Shows how little they know about public facilities, the field near me (not Jelleff) is always busy with kid and adult leagues.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I suspect Maret didn't want to negotiate for a field with those other schools because they would have had to enter into an arms-length transaction at market rates. It's better to deal with DC government, where your connections to crooked politicians can be leveraged for a sweetheart deal.Anonymous wrote:Here are the private schools with their own private fields closer to Maret than Jelleff is to Maret. WIS, St. Albans, NCS, Sidwell. Slightly further away are Visitation and GDS. Hmm, seems upper NW is over run with private school fields. They don't pay taxes on those spaces do they? You could split hairs about these details, but look, it is really odd a private school and members of its league have to take a field from public school kids. Those schools already sit on a substantial portion of DC acreage.
During the times that Maret could use the fields those schools are already using them for their own teams. Some private schools also use DPR fields even though they have their own. Many private schools have mandatory athletics, you can't put hundreds of kids on a single field.
Actually you can. This is what happens at the tiny Hardy field, courtesy of the Maret deal. But hey, you're saying that's not all dc has given this crowd - there are more fields seized for the critical after school window?
What I'm saying is that another school isn't going to rent to Maret.
It’s a private school, so that’s not my problem, or the city’s problem.
+1. Maret has committed about $1 million total over the next 10 years to Jeleff. Someone will rent them a field every weekday for $100k/year...it just may be a field in Gaithersburg rather than Georgetown for that price and the Maret kids will learn how the Hardy kids feel when they have to travel 1 hr to a game.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I suspect Maret didn't want to negotiate for a field with those other schools because they would have had to enter into an arms-length transaction at market rates. It's better to deal with DC government, where your connections to crooked politicians can be leveraged for a sweetheart deal.Anonymous wrote:Here are the private schools with their own private fields closer to Maret than Jelleff is to Maret. WIS, St. Albans, NCS, Sidwell. Slightly further away are Visitation and GDS. Hmm, seems upper NW is over run with private school fields. They don't pay taxes on those spaces do they? You could split hairs about these details, but look, it is really odd a private school and members of its league have to take a field from public school kids. Those schools already sit on a substantial portion of DC acreage.
During the times that Maret could use the fields those schools are already using them for their own teams. Some private schools also use DPR fields even though they have their own. Many private schools have mandatory athletics, you can't put hundreds of kids on a single field.
Actually you can. This is what happens at the tiny Hardy field, courtesy of the Maret deal. But hey, you're saying that's not all dc has given this crowd - there are more fields seized for the critical after school window?
What I'm saying is that another school isn't going to rent to Maret.
It’s a private school, so that’s not my problem, or the city’s problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I suspect Maret didn't want to negotiate for a field with those other schools because they would have had to enter into an arms-length transaction at market rates. It's better to deal with DC government, where your connections to crooked politicians can be leveraged for a sweetheart deal.Anonymous wrote:Here are the private schools with their own private fields closer to Maret than Jelleff is to Maret. WIS, St. Albans, NCS, Sidwell. Slightly further away are Visitation and GDS. Hmm, seems upper NW is over run with private school fields. They don't pay taxes on those spaces do they? You could split hairs about these details, but look, it is really odd a private school and members of its league have to take a field from public school kids. Those schools already sit on a substantial portion of DC acreage.
During the times that Maret could use the fields those schools are already using them for their own teams. Some private schools also use DPR fields even though they have their own. Many private schools have mandatory athletics, you can't put hundreds of kids on a single field.
Actually you can. This is what happens at the tiny Hardy field, courtesy of the Maret deal. But hey, you're saying that's not all dc has given this crowd - there are more fields seized for the critical after school window?
What I'm saying is that another school isn't going to rent to Maret.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I suspect Maret didn't want to negotiate for a field with those other schools because they would have had to enter into an arms-length transaction at market rates. It's better to deal with DC government, where your connections to crooked politicians can be leveraged for a sweetheart deal.Anonymous wrote:Here are the private schools with their own private fields closer to Maret than Jelleff is to Maret. WIS, St. Albans, NCS, Sidwell. Slightly further away are Visitation and GDS. Hmm, seems upper NW is over run with private school fields. They don't pay taxes on those spaces do they? You could split hairs about these details, but look, it is really odd a private school and members of its league have to take a field from public school kids. Those schools already sit on a substantial portion of DC acreage.
During the times that Maret could use the fields those schools are already using them for their own teams. Some private schools also use DPR fields even though they have their own. Many private schools have mandatory athletics, you can't put hundreds of kids on a single field.
Actually you can. This is what happens at the tiny Hardy field, courtesy of the Maret deal. But hey, you're saying that's not all dc has given this crowd - there are more fields seized for the critical after school window?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I suspect Maret didn't want to negotiate for a field with those other schools because they would have had to enter into an arms-length transaction at market rates. It's better to deal with DC government, where your connections to crooked politicians can be leveraged for a sweetheart deal.Anonymous wrote:Here are the private schools with their own private fields closer to Maret than Jelleff is to Maret. WIS, St. Albans, NCS, Sidwell. Slightly further away are Visitation and GDS. Hmm, seems upper NW is over run with private school fields. They don't pay taxes on those spaces do they? You could split hairs about these details, but look, it is really odd a private school and members of its league have to take a field from public school kids. Those schools already sit on a substantial portion of DC acreage.
During the times that Maret could use the fields those schools are already using them for their own teams. Some private schools also use DPR fields even though they have their own. Many private schools have mandatory athletics, you can't put hundreds of kids on a single field.
Anonymous wrote:I’m at my kids soccer practice on a professional size field in DC at 8 pm, and there are seven separate teams practicing. Shows how in demand fields are, and how amazing it is that Maret monopolizes the prime hours for one or two teams. It’s a city, land is precious! And valuable.
Anonymous wrote:Horizons is a great program and Maret is a great school. But does that relate to the field?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Evil?! You are really out of your mind. You’re talking about the sports teams of a middle school! The “Bancroft guy” was talking about Maret’s very real and very long commitment to the underserved kids in the city.
Well, I'm sure Maret lets in a few token poor kids to make themselves feel better.
If they're committed to underserved kids in the city, they might want to look at the kids at the BGC after-care who don't get access to the Jelleff fields so that Maret lacrosse bros can get their field time. Or the kids traveling across the city to go to Hardy, who don't have access to adequate athletic fields.