Anonymous wrote:As a matter of FACT, "Fillmore East" was a project that never took off. Kaya cannot credibly use it as a talking point for destruction of Fillmore. It's been around for 42 years and has served the same core primary schools for that entire time.
And I have no idea what PP is talking about with respect to "desegregation efforts"...something odd going on there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just passed by Fillmore and saw the kids being let off by "Capitol Entertainment" tourist buses. What a bunch of fiscal mis-managers at DCPS are wasting our education dollars. Then they use these bloated contracts to support their argument to kill Fillmore. Somebody competent needs to step in to get actual market numbers to pay for Fillmore.
Please be sure to understand that the schools have no say in the buses that pick up the students and deliver them to Fillmore. It's all the central office. We've questioned why "coaches" are sent rather than yellow school buses again and again. Someone's palm is getting greased on that deal and I wish a good investigative reporter would look into it. I'm convinced that the bus deal has a bit to do with why central office is desperate to close Fillmore. Not just for the cost savings and the money they'd recoup but I suspect they don't want anyone looking too closely at that cushy busing contract.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Why can't Marie Reed take advantage of arts less than a mile away at newly renovated and fully staffed HD Cooke? Has anyone asked Marie Reed families if they would prefer children getting quality arts education with less time on a bus? What about Ross families? Garrison and SWWFS have full time arts staff and are half the distance to Fillmore.
Why would anyone prefer that their young child spend so much time travelling?
Fillmore isn't really that much further than the other options, and getting to a different school would still require a hired bus. Plus, dumping the responsibility of arts education on other schools wouldn't be easy. No one should expect that to happen in August...
Kids could easily walk from Reed to HD Cooke. It's a 5 minute walk for an adult, so no more than 15 mins for kids.
Isn't Marie Reed supposed to be under construction next year?
Yep. Would have to be 2017-18
Are they planning an arts room after renovations?
If they are, I'm sure it will get stripped out right before breaking ground ala Murch. And they need not only an art room, but a music room too both which need storage (for supplies and instruments).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Why can't Marie Reed take advantage of arts less than a mile away at newly renovated and fully staffed HD Cooke? Has anyone asked Marie Reed families if they would prefer children getting quality arts education with less time on a bus? What about Ross families? Garrison and SWWFS have full time arts staff and are half the distance to Fillmore.
Why would anyone prefer that their young child spend so much time travelling?
Fillmore isn't really that much further than the other options, and getting to a different school would still require a hired bus. Plus, dumping the responsibility of arts education on other schools wouldn't be easy. No one should expect that to happen in August...
Kids could easily walk from Reed to HD Cooke. It's a 5 minute walk for an adult, so no more than 15 mins for kids.
Isn't Marie Reed supposed to be under construction next year?
Yep. Would have to be 2017-18
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Why can't Marie Reed take advantage of arts less than a mile away at newly renovated and fully staffed HD Cooke? Has anyone asked Marie Reed families if they would prefer children getting quality arts education with less time on a bus? What about Ross families? Garrison and SWWFS have full time arts staff and are half the distance to Fillmore.
Why would anyone prefer that their young child spend so much time travelling?
Fillmore isn't really that much further than the other options, and getting to a different school would still require a hired bus. Plus, dumping the responsibility of arts education on other schools wouldn't be easy. No one should expect that to happen in August...
Kids could easily walk from Reed to HD Cooke. It's a 5 minute walk for an adult, so no more than 15 mins for kids.
Isn't Marie Reed supposed to be under construction next year?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Why can't Marie Reed take advantage of arts less than a mile away at newly renovated and fully staffed HD Cooke? Has anyone asked Marie Reed families if they would prefer children getting quality arts education with less time on a bus? What about Ross families? Garrison and SWWFS have full time arts staff and are half the distance to Fillmore.
Why would anyone prefer that their young child spend so much time travelling?
Fillmore isn't really that much further than the other options, and getting to a different school would still require a hired bus. Plus, dumping the responsibility of arts education on other schools wouldn't be easy. No one should expect that to happen in August...
Kids could easily walk from Reed to HD Cooke. It's a 5 minute walk for an adult, so no more than 15 mins for kids.
Anonymous wrote:I just passed by Fillmore and saw the kids being let off by "Capitol Entertainment" tourist buses. What a bunch of fiscal mis-managers at DCPS are wasting our education dollars. Then they use these bloated contracts to support their argument to kill Fillmore. Somebody competent needs to step in to get actual market numbers to pay for Fillmore.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Why can't Marie Reed take advantage of arts less than a mile away at newly renovated and fully staffed HD Cooke? Has anyone asked Marie Reed families if they would prefer children getting quality arts education with less time on a bus? What about Ross families? Garrison and SWWFS have full time arts staff and are half the distance to Fillmore.
Why would anyone prefer that their young child spend so much time travelling?
Fillmore isn't really that much further than the other options, and getting to a different school would still require a hired bus. Plus, dumping the responsibility of arts education on other schools wouldn't be easy. No one should expect that to happen in August...
Anonymous wrote:
Why can't Marie Reed take advantage of arts less than a mile away at newly renovated and fully staffed HD Cooke? Has anyone asked Marie Reed families if they would prefer children getting quality arts education with less time on a bus? What about Ross families? Garrison and SWWFS have full time arts staff and are half the distance to Fillmore.
Why would anyone prefer that their young child spend so much time travelling?