Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems like UDC is the best option, maybe the Murch PTA should get in front of this and start researching options?
Hilarious that you think this hasn't been going on for years.
Or that the PTA has any say. If that was the case Murch would have been renovated years ago.
I personally think Murch is leaning towards UDC which means DCPS will force us to Lafayette.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems like UDC is the best option, maybe the Murch PTA should get in front of this and start researching options?
Hilarious that you think this hasn't been going on for years.
Anonymous wrote:It seems like UDC is the best option, maybe the Murch PTA should get in front of this and start researching options?
Anonymous wrote:The Hearst trailer only served a couple of grades with a small cafeteria.
Anonymous wrote:What about going further East using space at Roosevelt? I know the one time I went there it was empty.
Anonymous wrote:What about the temporary classroom building at Hearst? It's doubtful that it is being dismantled soon.
Anonymous wrote:Murch is an amazing school with an incredible community. DCPS has under invested in this school for more than 50 years and should be extremely flexible and responsive to this gem of a school that promotes inclusive education with excellence. The principal is responsive, the teachers are creative and prepared. The school community is welcoming of families with extremely diverse socio-economic and cultural backgrounds. I wish that these qualities were present in more schools in our city. Murch is a highly sought out model school, despite the major issues with the current decrepit school building.
The school has had to make do with inadequate space for decades. Create a swing space that lets the school flourish even if it costs significantly more money. The Murch families, staff and children deserve this. As a DC taxpayer with a child at a different elementary school I would love to see my tax dollars used to support quality swing space for Murch during construction.
The status quo school building is entirely unacceptable, inadequate and perhaps even placing children at risk. The swing space must significantly improve on the current physical infrastructure of the school. This cannot wait and may be costly, but must be done. The kids desperately need to be out of the current building as quickly as possible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm trying to understand how a traffic study conducted in late December would reveal anything useful. School's out, people are off from work. UDC is only $3.5 million more than the cheapest solution? Why are they even debating? $3.5? That's like the cost of two houses in those neighborhoods. It's peanuts.
People care because it is $3.5 million dollars less than can be spent on the school construction, which already has a budget of $10 million less than Lafayette had for their less extensive and less complex renovation. And because there are other schools across the city that badly need renovation money.
Why don't they take some of the $200 million being spent on Duke Ellington if there are other schools in need? Heck, something like 25%-30% of DE's students don't even live in the District of Columbia. DC taxpayers are subsidizing this outlandish project while other schools like Murch are getting nickel and dimed. Why??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm trying to understand how a traffic study conducted in late December would reveal anything useful. School's out, people are off from work. UDC is only $3.5 million more than the cheapest solution? Why are they even debating? $3.5? That's like the cost of two houses in those neighborhoods. It's peanuts.
People care because it is $3.5 million dollars less than can be spent on the school construction, which already has a budget of $10 million less than Lafayette had for their less extensive and less complex renovation. And because there are other schools across the city that badly need renovation money.
Anonymous wrote:Shouldn't the aftercare just be at UDC?