Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Many years ago, schools were traditional two story buildings. Why not go back to that. Lots more bang for the buck.
Several of the ES's near Tyson's already have a second story- at least in part of the school.
All the newer schools are being built with 2 stories. Our 1980s era school was built with 2 stories. I think only the really old buildings are one story.
Even the old schools have a second story after their reno- at least for part of the school.
at least for part of the school
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Many years ago, schools were traditional two story buildings. Why not go back to that. Lots more bang for the buck.
Several of the ES's near Tyson's already have a second story- at least in part of the school.
All the newer schools are being built with 2 stories. Our 1980s era school was built with 2 stories. I think only the really old buildings are one story.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Many years ago, schools were traditional two story buildings. Why not go back to that. Lots more bang for the buck.
Several of the ES's near Tyson's already have a second story- at least in part of the school.
Anonymous wrote:There are several schools in the Tysons area not being used for kids. Lewinsville, Pimmit, and Dunn Loring. Not exactly in Tysons, but pretty close.
Anonymous wrote:Many years ago, schools were traditional two story buildings. Why not go back to that. Lots more bang for the buck.