Thursday, 28 February 2013

Re: cheat_training_group Cheat Training info

Hi Ashley,

I would like to do slalom training this Sunday. I'll be in my long boat.


Bill Collier

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Hi all,

I just sent out an email to all those registered for Regular Cheat Training this year.  If you did not receive it and believe you are registered for the program, please email me back.  I will send one to Cheat Lite shortly.  

This weekend we have a Dickerson workout on Saturday 3/2.  Please meet at the gate at 10:15 am.  This Sunday is the last Slalom for River Runners for the Spring session.  If we have two long boats signed up, we will hold a separate class at 9:00 am.  Short boats will begin at 11:30.  

Thanks!

Ashley McEwan
Liquid Adventures Office

office@liquidadventures.org
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301 229 0428


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[WardFive] Fwd: Empower DC - Education Campaigns - Volunteers needed!

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From: "Daniel  del Pielago" <daniel@empowerdc.org>
Date: February 28, 2013, 5:09:03 PM EST
Subject: Empower DC - Education Campaigns - Volunteers needed!

Hello all,

 

So it seems that DCPS is finally trying to figure out how to retain families from closing schools.  It's a little too late in my opinion for these efforts as many have already lost faith in the Chancellor doing anything to actually help DCPS.  Check out this article from the blog Truth Trenches on this matter.  www.truthfromthetrenches.posterous.com

 

As many know from previous emails we have several events coming up to support and build momentum for the lawsuit we will be filing to stop school closures in our city.  In order to make sure we have successful events we really need to get the word out and have some folks who can volunteer to assist in doing outreach and to help out on the day of the events.

 

Following are details on volunteer needs as well as information on the events themselves:

 

  • Please distribute and promote the events on the attached flyers at your school, community meetings, church and generally anywhere where folks who may be interested in the issue congregate.  If you are not able to print these out please let me know and we can arrange a way to get flyers in your hand.

 

  • Join us on Saturday March 9th for a general community outreach day promoting the upcoming events.  We will go from 12 to 3pm and will most likely focus our efforts in Wards 7 and 8.  If you are available to join us on this date please contact me Daniel at 202-234-9119 xt. 104 or contact me via email.

 

  • Sign up to volunteer at either or both of the events on the 14th or 22nd.  Volunteers will help with set-up, clean up, working sign-in and info tables and general tasks that arise through the course of the events.

 

Here are the event details:

 

  • Thursday March 14th – Save Our Schools Summit – 6:30-8:30pm – Temple of Praise (700 Southern Avenue, SE) – Join us for an information session and rally building support for our Lawsuit to stop the planned closure of 15 DC Public Schools impacting over 2,700 students of color.  We will be introducing our plaintiffs from the impacted schools, introducing our legal team, reviewing the legal strategy and building general support for these efforts.  Flyer is attached, please share and distribute widely.  To RSVP for this event please contact me Daniel at 202-234-9119 xt. 104 or via email. 

 

  • Friday March 22nd – An Evening for Education Justice – 5:30-8:30pm – The Park on Fourteenth (920 14th Street, NW) – We are having this fundraiser to support our lawsuit to STOP school closures in our city.  There will be musical guests (Ayanna Gregory, B Steady, DJ Soyo).  You can purchase tickets for the event ($20) by going to: http://educationjusticeevent.eventbrite.com/ Or, to make a donation go to: http://do.nr/bIr  (flyer is attached please share and distribute)

 

 

Daniel del Pielago

Education Organizer

Empower DC

1419 V Street, NW

202-234-9119 xt. 104

 

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[WardFive] Ringling Brothers/Barnum & Bailey Community Passes

  for the community....
 
From: "Mandel, Jon (Council)"
Date: Feb 28, 2013 3:43:15 PM
Subject: Ringling Brothers/Barnum & Bailey Comunity Passes
To: "Mandel, Jon (Council)" <jmandel@DCCOUNCIL.US>

Good afternoon,

 

Councilmember McDuffie would like to offer you and your constituents/members special community passes for Ringling Brothers/Barnum & Bailey Presents Dragonsat the Verizon Center. Dragons is an "experience circus spectacles so incredible that once again you will believe in the unbelievable! Dragon tribes from the far reaches of the earth are brought together in a single performance, displaying their breathtaking skills in a circus tournament of champions..";

 

With the passes, you can purchase tickets that normally cost $15, $20 and $30 for $8 on Thursday, March 21 and $10 on Friday and Sunday, March 22 and 24. If you are interested in the tickets, you can pick them up from the Councilmember's office during regular business hours. Please provide at least 24 hours of advance notice so that they will be ready immediately for you upon pick-up.

 

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. Thank you.

 

Best,

Jon

 

Jon Mandel

Community & Business Affairs Coordinator

Office of Councilmember Kenyan R. McDuffie, Ward 5

1350 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Suite 506

Washington, DC 20004

202.478.2457 Direct

202.368.5100 Cell

JMandel@dccouncil.us

 

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[WardFive] Like us on Facebook

Hello Ward 5!
We are trying our hand at social media again and we hope that you will join us.
Are you on Facebook? Well if you are please like us - W5COE Facebook. We look forward to sharing information, pictures and so much more with you through our Facebook page. Our page is new so please bear with us as we build up the content and information that we would like to offer.
Our Website is Coming...
Over the last few months we have been work diligently on our new website - We are SO excited! In a few weeks our website will launch and as soon as it does we will share that information with you!
We look forward to seeing you on Facebook! Oh, you can also follow us on Twitter @Ward5EdCouncil - we are very active!

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[WardFive] The House voted Thursday to accept the bipartisan Senate bill, 286-138.

By KATE NOCERA <http://www.politico.com/reporters/KateNocera.html> |
2/28/13 11:59 AM EST

The Violence Against Women Act is finally headed to President Barack Obama's
desk for his signature.

The House voted Thursday to accept the bipartisan Senate bill, 286-138.
Eighty-seven Republicans joined 199 Democrats to support the bill. No
Democrats opposed it.

After months of delay, GOP leaders allowed the bill to come to the floor
only after a Republican substitute version of the legislation - set up as an
amendment to the Senate's bipartisan bill - failed, 166-257. The House
amendment was expected to fail, but allowed members to vote for a version of
VAWA while not supporting the Senate bill.

Still, House leaders were under pressure from members of their own party to
pass the Senate version without any changes. Nineteen House Republicans sent
a letter to Majority Leader Eric Cantor and House Speaker John Boehner
urging them to pass a bipartisan version of VAWA.

This is the third time Boehner has allowed a bill to pass with a majority of
Democratic votes.

Democrats for the most part were united in their opposition to the House
version, arguing it stripped out important protections for LGBT and Native
American women. Sixty Republicans joined them in opposition. Only two
Democrats, Dan Lipinski of Illinois and Mike McIntyre of North Carolina,
supported the House version.

Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-Wash.), the lead sponsor of the House
amendment, ultimately voted to support the Senate's bill. Republican Whip
Rep. Kevin McCarthy (Calif.) and Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) also voted for the
Senate version, as well as the House amendment. Majority Leader Eric Cantor
(R.-Va.) supported the House bill, but voted against the Senate bill.

President Barack Obama said he will sign it into law "as soon as it hits my
desk."

"Over more than two decades, this law has saved countless lives and
transformed the way we treat victims of abuse," he said in a statement.

The Senate and the House passed versions of VAWA in the last Congress, but
Democrats said the Republican version peeled back protections and accused
them of dragging their feet on the bipartisan Senate bill.


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[WardFive] Fwd: Sequestration Will Hurt Students, Teachers and Schools in Your State

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Date: February 28, 2013, 3:29:30 PM EST
To: ward5coe@gmail.com
Subject: Sequestration Will Hurt Students, Teachers and Schools in Your State
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Sequestration Will Hurt Students, Teachers and Schools in Your State

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Weekly Update: Sequestration Will Hurt Students, Teachers and Schools in Your State

If Congress fails to reach an agreement before March 1, automatic, across-the-board spending cuts—also known as the sequester—will go into effect. The cuts will have real consequences for real people—especially teachers, young children in low-income families, and students with special needs.

Earlier this month, Secretary Arne Duncan testified before the Senate about the negative effects of sequestration. "When the cuts hit, they will hurt the most vulnerable students worst," Duncan said during his testimony. Read more.

Resources:

Photo of the Week:

Secretary Duncan and the First Lady on the Dr. Oz Show 

First Lady Michelle Obama and Education Secretary Arne Duncan joined Dr. Oz last week to announce the new Let's Move! Active Schools and to talk about how physical activity affects both children's health and academic achievement. The episode airs today (February 28). Read more about Let's Move! Active Schools

Weekly Highlights:

Secretary Duncan and Wendy Spencer, chief executive officer of the Corporation for National and Community Service, announced a new School Turnaround AmeriCorps competitive grant this week to reinforce and accelerate intervention efforts in the nation's lowest-performing schools. Read more.

Duncan visited New York's Harbor School, where students enroll in the New York State Regents-based academic courses and then select one of six career and technical education (CTE) programs. Read more.

 


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Re: cheat_training_group Cheat Training info

Ashley,

     I am registered for regular Cheat Training and did not get the email.

Peter Potter

On Thursday, February 28, 2013, Liquid Adventures Office wrote:
Hi all,

I just sent out an email to all those registered for Regular Cheat Training this year.  If you did not receive it and believe you are registered for the program, please email me back.  I will send one to Cheat Lite shortly.  

This weekend we have a Dickerson workout on Saturday 3/2.  Please meet at the gate at 10:15 am.  This Sunday is the last Slalom for River Runners for the Spring session.  If we have two long boats signed up, we will hold a separate class at 9:00 am.  Short boats will begin at 11:30.  

Thanks!

Ashley McEwan
Liquid Adventures Office

office@liquidadventures.org
25 Ericsson Rd.
Cabin John, MD 20818
301 229 0428


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Hi all,

I just sent out an email to all those registered for Regular Cheat Training this year.  If you did not receive it and believe you are registered for the program, please email me back.  I will send one to Cheat Lite shortly.  

This weekend we have a Dickerson workout on Saturday 3/2.  Please meet at the gate at 10:15 am.  This Sunday is the last Slalom for River Runners for the Spring session.  If we have two long boats signed up, we will hold a separate class at 9:00 am.  Short boats will begin at 11:30.  

Thanks!

Ashley McEwan
Liquid Adventures Office

office@liquidadventures.org
25 Ericsson Rd.
Cabin John, MD 20818
301 229 0428


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[WardFive] The Education Town Hall 2-28-13

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From: Thomas Byrd <thomas.byrd@yahoo.com>
Date: February 28, 2013, 1:08:56 PM EST
Subject: The Education Town Hall 2-28-13
Reply-To: concerned4DCPS@yahoogroups.com

 

Below is the link to today's show:


You can also find it on the Education Town Hall Facebook page.

Yours in service,

Thomas K Byrd

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[WardFive] Fwd: Re: [ward5] W5COE Statement: Brookland Middle and Turkey Thicket

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From: "KPW" <WKPW3@aol.com>
Date: Feb 28, 2013 12:38 PM
Subject: Re: [ward5] W5COE Statement: Brookland Middle and Turkey Thicket
To: <ward5@yahoogroups.com>
Cc:

 

I didn't see the plans but think that the current location is a good one for a newly built middle school on the current site of the Brookland Elementary School.  I'm not particularly interested in an art program but would like to hear more about it. Seems like a regular middle school is needed in this area or something with a more marketable career focus, but I could be wrong.  Would the art program be a school within a school to allow another specialty program to exist?


Why is there a need for a new Turkey Thicket Rec. Center when that is not that old?  Didn't Mayor Williams make sure that this one and North Michigan Park were built? You should have seen the prior Turkey Thickett building, if you were not around here.

I hope the plans will be posted so we can all see what the discussion and concerns are about.

I share your disgust with our leaders.  That's why I don't go to many meetings because they seem to have their minds made up.  I'm making my mind up as to who not to vote for next year.  However, people do need to turn out to meetings to keep the pressure on government leaders so they at least feel bad about not doing the right thing.

KPW


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To: ward5 <ward5@yahoogroups.com>; Ward 5 Google Groups <wardfive@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Thu, Feb 28, 2013 12:25 pm
Subject: Re: [ward5] W5COE Statement: Brookland Middle and Turkey Thicket

 
Good Morning Everyone,
 
First, folks should know that Faith (President of W5COE) truly expressed (eloquently as well as extremely passionately) her total dissappointment (being blindsided) with the presentation of a totally different design than what was previously seen.  I must say thanks for someone finally expressing the frustration level in them that so many others share but folks in the comunity have come to think that only a "protesting few" seem to reside.  For clarity, almost everyone I know share a similar frustration but don't express it -- point being that it is almost hopeless because even though so many share the frustated feelings, not many speak up - for political and private reasons. 
 
But it was great to see someone who is so Cool and Collective become "unbuttoned" and finally let out the frustration that some of us "protesting few" feel.  Now, maybe if the rest of you could bravely come forth and let out your frustration, our "leaders" might hear it. 
 
It was also great to see the similar heated frustration expressed by a very mixed audience of age and racial attendees.
 
Now and not that my thoughts make a difference:
 
1.  As identified by the Architechs in their Design -- The Brookland School is not the right site to accomplish a middle school - as in order to make this work, they felt the need INFRINGE UPON in much of the Recreation Center site including the Gym to provide adequate services for the School Kids.
 
Before I go forward, let me say that if we are truly looking to evolve our community to provide all the Services that we need to be a "futuristic" community (especially with all the development already approved) (NOT To mention all the development that has not been realized (Soldiers Home, Irving/North Capitol, McMillian, Comcast Track North of Catholic Univ. by the Bridge, etc), WE NEED TO HAVE ENOUGH SPACE TO HAVE A STATE OF THE ART RECREATIONAL CENTER - one that has indoor facilities for the Cold Months that is large enough to accommodate much more than what is Current Provided for -- which is not much at all.  I am sure that we can build up on the Current site but we also need the space to host Fields for different intramural sports including a track and other activity spaces for all to enjoy -- not just our kids. So that Brookland School Site really should be looked at from the direction of expanding our Turkey Thicket Recreational Center to accomodate those who already live here as well as for all who are coming.
 
Ask yourself -- How many of you utilize Turkey Thicket right now.  If it was a proper Rec. Center, a futuristic Rec Center, a Rec. Center that would be inclusive not only of our youth and our Seniors but adult population between 18-55, how many more of us would utilize it -- let's allow for that opportunity. Ajust your viewfinders and really think outside of the Box. This Rec. Center could be a site that is truly extraordinary (almost Country Clubish) in the middle of the city for the General Public.  So, Picture this - instead of a School on that Site - Picture a large space where kids could ride their bikes, skateboard, have indoor tennis, a bowling alley, real pool tables, badmington, indoor hockey/soccer, an ice skating rink, a real track for all of us to enjoy etc.  Just think of a true Rec Center for our entire Community.  That is if we are truly trying to design a green approach/lifestyle here in the City.  Now, ask yourself -- how many more of us would love to utilize a Rec. Center like described above??
 
2. This Brookland School is just a bad location as there is too much congestion already around and further creating traffic congestion with School Buses, Cars and increased residential vechicle ownership (while we are being sold this "walking"/"metro"/"biking" Green approach to living, they are moving towards "green" vehicles and people will always need the use for vehicles.  Let's be truly futuristic in our approach!!
 
3.  Let's look at Who they are building this facility for and why they are squeezing this into this site.  Is this site really for everyone or a DCPS School fallback facility to guide our current ward 5 kids towards this "Art" focused school.  Are White Families going to send their kids here or are their kids going to attend the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) curricullum.   While some Whites may be sending their children to this ARTS school, lots won't be --- not for years -- let's be real!!  So, while our existing kids deserve a nice school, maybe we should think of all the expansive things that a school could evolve into if the space allowed for it. Inner City Kids needs to have the same options made available as kids who grew up in suburban areas because their parents had the opportunity to move out/raised there and not be affected by the parasidic environmental issues in large parts of our city over the last 30 years.  
 
4.  Following this train of thought -- if we are trying to improve our youth instead of just graduating them in an artistic approach to life, then we really need to look at growing/marketing/creating an environment that is condusive to education as well as having the ability to grow the enrollment, the educational experience as well as the extensive Sports needs of a middle School.  So we are aware, while kids may be behind academically, that doesn't mean they can't catch up and be prepared for a college/technical service work environment.
 
5. With the growth of Charters (Rocketship and the rest), can we utilize this as an opportunity to grow our Public Schools.  Lets place this Middle School at a location like Backus -- Which is now available and is a much more suitable location.  Backus is much better suited to host the type of outdoor and indoor needs of our middle school youth if we are planning to be a school system that is providing the type of opportunities that kids in Potomac have available to them. 
 
6.  Now -- here is the tough part to evolve to -- we need to build a school where we will be able to create a "Boarding School" atmosphere adjacent to it to house our Truant/troubled Kids.  A place that will be able to utilize some of the same facilities/staff without incurring the cost of operation/maintenance of a separate space for our kids who need some extra attention to guide/mentor/educate them back into a more civil, educated community structure -- that is if we are truly talking of saving our kids and getting them off of the track to prison.   Let's not avoid the 2600 Children who are part of the truancy issue.
 
BACKUS and TAFT are great options.  Preferably BACKUS with UDC having serious financial issues and that site being more condusive to hosting a complete Middle School, parking, buses, fields/sports, etc.
 
Hope this is helpful.
 
Rob Ramson
 
 

On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 9:24 PM, KPW <WKPW3@aol.com> wrote:
 
Thank you for posting this.  Someone mentioned the meeting today and I wasn't sure what was going on.  What is the co-location about and why is there a need for a modernized recreation center?  Turkey Thicket was rebuilt not that many years agIs there a link to the plans.  I got tied up Monday and seemed to miss important community meetings.  Please keep us informed.

KPW


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From: Ward Five Council on Education <ward5coe@gmail.com>
To: ward5 <ward5@yahoogroups.com>; ward5coe-members <ward5coe-members@googlegroups.com>; wardfive <wardfive@googlegroups.com>
Cc: brookland_kids <brookland_kids@yahoogroups.com>; Brookland <Brookland@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Wed, Feb 27, 2013 9:15 pm
Subject: [ward5] W5COE Statement: Brookland Middle and Turkey Thicket

 
Dear Ward 5,

The 'co-location' plan that was presented on yesterday's meeting at Turkey Thicket - which was hosted by DGS, DCPS and DPR - was a complete surprise to not only the Brookland School Improvement Team but also the the Ward Five Council on Education.  The Ward Five Council on Education has been working with this initiative from its inception and has been committed to not only improving the quality of education in Ward 5 with a new middle school but we have also been committed to continuous and transparent engagement.

The 'co-location' rendering that was presented on yesterday is NOT representative of the hard work and time that we have dedicated to this initiative.  We do believe that having a new middle school AND a modernized recreation center is possible and we will continue to work tirelessly to ensure that the Ward 5 community gets the respect, quality education, and recreational facilities that we deserve. The decision to have separate or co-located facilities is a decision that the community should be able to decide upon through actual community engagement and deliberation. 

Since last nights meeting we have taken steps to remedy this unfortunate situation and we ask that you join us in our efforts. We would like to invite you to join us for our next meeting on Tuesday, March 19th from 6:30-9pm at the Lamond-Riggs Library. 

We do realize that our meeting is not the immediate solution so we also urge you to email our elected and agency representatives to let our concerns be known. The more residents they hear from the better!
The more voices they hear from, the better. The emails are:
kmcduffie@dccouncil.us - Ward 5 councilmember
dgrosso@dccouncil.us - At-Large councilmember (resident of Brookland)
vorange@dccouncil.us - At-Large councilmember (resident of Ward 5)
abonds@dccouncil.us - At-Large councilmember (resident of Ward 5)
jesus.aguirre@dc.gov - Head of DPR
< a href="mailto:jackie.stanley%40dc.gov">jackie.stanley@dc.gov - DC Government Community Outreach who has worked

on the PlayDC project
darrell.pressley@dc.gov - Press Secretary, DGS
mquadrino@programmanagers.com - Project Manager, Brailsford & Dunlavey
kaya.henderson@dc.gov - DCPS Chancellor
shanita.burney@dc.gov - Ward 5 DCPS Liaison
jennifer.skates@dc.gov - Ward 5 DCPS Lia ison

If you have any questions or concerns please feel free to reach out to us - our contact information can be found below.

Yours in Service,
Faith Hubbard, President
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[WardFive] Re: [ward5] W5COE Statement: Brookland Middle and Turkey Thicket

Good Morning Everyone,
 
First, folks should know that Faith (President of W5COE) truly expressed (eloquently as well as extremely passionately) her total dissappointment (being blindsided) with the presentation of a totally different design than what was previously seen.  I must say thanks for someone finally expressing the frustration level in them that so many others share but folks in the comunity have come to think that only a "protesting few" seem to reside.  For clarity, almost everyone I know share a similar frustration but don't express it -- point being that it is almost hopeless because even though so many share the frustated feelings, not many speak up - for political and private reasons. 
 
But it was great to see someone who is so Cool and Collective become "unbuttoned" and finally let out the frustration that some of us "protesting few" feel.  Now, maybe if the rest of you could bravely come forth and let out your frustration, our "leaders" might hear it. 
 
It was also great to see the similar heated frustration expressed by a very mixed audience of age and racial attendees.
 
Now and not that my thoughts make a difference:
 
1.  As identified by the Architechs in their Design -- The Brookland School is not the right site to accomplish a middle school - as in order to make this work, they felt the need INFRINGE UPON in much of the Recreation Center site including the Gym to provide adequate services for the School Kids.
 
Before I go forward, let me say that if we are truly looking to evolve our community to provide all the Services that we need to be a "futuristic" community (especially with all the development already approved) (NOT To mention all the development that has not been realized (Soldiers Home, Irving/North Capitol, McMillian, Comcast Track North of Catholic Univ. by the Bridge, etc), WE NEED TO HAVE ENOUGH SPACE TO HAVE A STATE OF THE ART RECREATIONAL CENTER - one that has indoor facilities for the Cold Months that is large enough to accommodate much more than what is Current Provided for -- which is not much at all.  I am sure that we can build up on the Current site but we also need the space to host Fields for different intramural sports including a track and other activity spaces for all to enjoy -- not just our kids. So that Brookland School Site really should be looked at from the direction of expanding our Turkey Thicket Recreational Center to accomodate those who already live here as well as for all who are coming.
 
Ask yourself -- How many of you utilize Turkey Thicket right now.  If it was a proper Rec. Center, a futuristic Rec Center, a Rec. Center that would be inclusive not only of our youth and our Seniors but adult population between 18-55, how many more of us would utilize it -- let's allow for that opportunity. Ajust your viewfinders and really think outside of the Box. This Rec. Center could be a site that is truly extraordinary (almost Country Clubish) in the middle of the city for the General Public.  So, Picture this - instead of a School on that Site - Picture a large space where kids could ride their bikes, skateboard, have indoor tennis, a bowling alley, real pool tables, badmington, indoor hockey/soccer, an ice skating rink, a real track for all of us to enjoy etc.  Just think of a true Rec Center for our entire Community.  That is if we are truly trying to design a green approach/lifestyle here in the City.  Now, ask yourself -- how many more of us would love to utilize a Rec. Center like described above??
 
2. This Brookland School is just a bad location as there is too much congestion already around and further creating traffic congestion with School Buses, Cars and increased residential vechicle ownership (while we are being sold this "walking"/"metro"/"biking" Green approach to living, they are moving towards "green" vehicles and people will always need the use for vehicles.  Let's be truly futuristic in our approach!!
 
3.  Let's look at Who they are building this facility for and why they are squeezing this into this site.  Is this site really for everyone or a DCPS School fallback facility to guide our current ward 5 kids towards this "Art" focused school.  Are White Families going to send their kids here or are their kids going to attend the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) curricullum.   While some Whites may be sending their children to this ARTS school, lots won't be --- not for years -- let's be real!!  So, while our existing kids deserve a nice school, maybe we should think of all the expansive things that a school could evolve into if the space allowed for it. Inner City Kids needs to have the same options made available as kids who grew up in suburban areas because their parents had the opportunity to move out/raised there and not be affected by the parasidic environmental issues in large parts of our city over the last 30 years.  
 
4.  Following this train of thought -- if we are trying to improve our youth instead of just graduating them in an artistic approach to life, then we really need to look at growing/marketing/creating an environment that is condusive to education as well as having the ability to grow the enrollment, the educational experience as well as the extensive Sports needs of a middle School.  So we are aware, while kids may be behind academically, that doesn't mean they can't catch up and be prepared for a college/technical service work environment.
 
5. With the growth of Charters (Rocketship and the rest), can we utilize this as an opportunity to grow our Public Schools.  Lets place this Middle School at a location like Backus -- Which is now available and is a much more suitable location.  Backus is much better suited to host the type of outdoor and indoor needs of our middle school youth if we are planning to be a school system that is providing the type of opportunities that kids in Potomac have available to them. 
 
6.  Now -- here is the tough part to evolve to -- we need to build a school where we will be able to create a "Boarding School" atmosphere adjacent to it to house our Truant/troubled Kids.  A place that will be able to utilize some of the same facilities/staff without incurring the cost of operation/maintenance of a separate space for our kids who need some extra attention to guide/mentor/educate them back into a more civil, educated community structure -- that is if we are truly talking of saving our kids and getting them off of the track to prison.   Let's not avoid the 2600 Children who are part of the truancy issue.
 
BACKUS and TAFT are great options.  Preferably BACKUS with UDC having serious financial issues and that site being more condusive to hosting a complete Middle School, parking, buses, fields/sports, etc.
 
Hope this is helpful.
 
Rob Ramson
 
 

On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 9:24 PM, KPW <WKPW3@aol.com> wrote:
 

Thank you for posting this.  Someone mentioned the meeting today and I wasn't sure what was going on.  What is the co-location about and why is there a need for a modernized recreation center?  Turkey Thicket was rebuilt not that many years agIs there a link to the plans.  I got tied up Monday and seemed to miss important community meetings.  Please keep us informed.


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Subject: [ward5] W5COE Statement: Brookland Middle and Turkey Thicket

 
Dear Ward 5,

The 'co-location' plan that was presented on yesterday's meeting at Turkey Thicket - which was hosted by DGS, DCPS and DPR - was a complete surprise to not only the Brookland School Improvement Team but also the the Ward Five Council on Education.  The Ward Five Council on Education has been working with this initiative from its inception and has been committed to not only improving the quality of education in Ward 5 with a new middle school but we have also been committed to continuous and transparent engagement.

The 'co-location' rendering that was presented on yesterday is NOT representative of the hard work and time that we have dedicated to this initiative.  We do believe that having a new middle school AND a modernized recreation center is possible and we will continue to work tirelessly to ensure that the Ward 5 community gets the respect, quality education, and recreational facilities that we deserve. The decision to have separate or co-located facilities is a decision that the community should be able to decide upon through actual community engagement and deliberation. 

Since last nights meeting we have taken steps to remedy this unfortunate situation and we ask that you join us in our efforts. We would like to invite you to join us for our next meeting on Tuesday, March 19th from 6:30-9pm at the Lamond-Riggs Library. 

We do realize that our meeting is not the immediate solution so we also urge you to email our elected and agency representatives to let our concerns be known. The more residents they hear from the better!
The more voices they hear from, the better. The emails are:
kmcduffie@dccouncil.us - Ward 5 councilmember
dgrosso@dccouncil.us - At-Large councilmember (resident of Brookland)
vorange@dccouncil.us - At-Large councilmember (resident of Ward 5)
abonds@dccouncil.us - At-Large councilmember (resident of Ward 5)
jesus.aguirre@dc.gov - Head of DPR
< a href="mailto:jackie.stanley%40dc.gov">jackie.stanley@dc.gov - DC Government Community Outreach who has worked

on the PlayDC project
darrell.pressley@dc.gov - Press Secretary, DGS
mquadrino@programmanagers.com - Project Manager, Brailsford & Dunlavey
kaya.henderson@dc.gov - DCPS Chancellor
shanita.burney@dc.gov - Ward 5 DCPS Liaison
jennifer.skates@dc.gov - Ward 5 DCPS Lia ison

If you have any questions or concerns please feel free to reach out to us - our contact information can be found below.

Yours in Service,
Faith Hubbard, President
The Ward Five Council on Education
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