It seems that it's not OK to use The Brookland site because it may take something away from those who use the rec center but its OK to take aways facilities being used to educate children and adults.
Personally I don't think Marshall would be a bad option but it's a little isolated and not very accessible. The buses that come through there don't go too far. And there will be a need for an elementary school there soon (short sightedness on the part of DCPS)
Leslie
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Rob <indianrob@gmail.com> Mar 17 03:24PM -0400
So, I hear you Leslie.
The issue is still over *imposition on Turkey Thicket* -- but let's say we
don't have any schools available, we still *can't be be expected to go into
this blindly without the functionality details being ironed out. So you
understand,* they are only being this generous with using parts of the
school as additional space for the Rec. *because they need something from
us --- they want the community to agree on the Co-Usage*. Wait and see
when it remains separate and we will see how much of it the Community gets
to use as part of a Rec. Center needs.
Now for the rest of your response which might add a little more info to
Widen your Scope:
1. Yes while Taft is "gone", they are doing a joint program in Southeast
at a Charter School. So this is not a foreign subject. Taft is big enough,
it is built for a large middle school and has fields galore for activities
-- WHICH Middle Schoolers Need and would enhance the fields to the
betterment of both the Charter and a DCPS Middle School.
2. While Backus is not a guarantee, it is a Great Conversation worth
having -- For Ward 5 and *and for exactly for the reasons that you
discussed about Ward 4.* Furthermore, I am not worried about facilitating
UDC at Backus *those are grown folks that we are talking about and they
can be put anywhere if they are interested in developing themselves*, in
any Ward, in any of the closed schools or DCPS buildings --- Including
the DCPS bldg. downtown --* the one that most people don't know about on
13th and K, N.W*. (I believe -- I think that is still available) --
where they could be surrounded by a VISION of WORKING PEOPLE every day. *So,
our young kids come first on this* *location* and it is a conversation
worth having -- last I checked, UDC is having financial issues so this
might be a Great opportunity for them.
3. As to Hamilton -- kids and teachers walk from Brookland to Taft
everyday and Hamilton is closer to a Metro than Taft. DC can use any
building to house students temporary. And even though it hasn't been used
as a school for decades -- I have $50 Million reasons that says that it
could happen. *And I am not sure about this METRO thing being a
necessary thing for Middle Schoolers - lots could happen from a lack of
"decision" ability at 11, 12 and 13. Those are delicate years to be out
travelling by self and for that to be the focus of a LOCATION!! Highly
insensitive.*
**
*** the problem here might be the use of the field there -- I believe that
a high school has a lease over there and also the Govt. may want to develop
this as it is so close to Union Market and the rest of the development
coming there. Not that we couldn't work around both issues. (A Bridle to
the Brookland Site if that wasn't disclosed)*
**
4. Langdon -- $50 Million says we can tear that down just like they can
tear Brookland down. Both are built for elementary kids. Furthermore,
there is a piece of land that belongs to DC that sits between the field and
the first house on the SE side of the fenced field across from the Senior
Center that is about 50' X 200 that could extend the playground
area. Furthermore, the kids should have been moved from Langdon to Marshall
over by Costco. It is nicer and has a pool -- (I believe Brian Bradford
touched on this a while back) but I guess that they could always enclose
Langdon's Rec. Pool if they want to expand on our kids experience with
learning lifetime skills unlike Rae Zapata's feelings towards Middle School
kids not having the time for swimming. So if her statement doesn't Say
Vision Missing, then I can't say much other than it reinforces why she
believes W5COE of past and the "Community" picked Brookland.
Once again, not too late for DCPS unless they have other plans for Marshall
-- like a Charter School or Development and the fact that *they are
building houses* so enrollment has a better chance. This leaves Langdon
available with enough space to build a Middle School --* I believe it is
closer to kids who will utilize it which is different from "middle of the
Ward BS* -- the difference is not that much in travelling time!!!
In about 7 - 10 years, with the movement of European Americans into the
area, this will be a new School for kids here and the others will still
look the way they do -- will be all part of the restructuring to bring kids
back from NW -- Last I checked, Brookland is Heavily White and heading more
that way. Just calling it the way I see it -- My opinion.
*I am not believing this "choice" of W5COE but more guided by DCPS as to
locations based on "Central Location". Central to our kids who need a
middle school would be Langdon or even a Bunker Hill or should have been
thought through for Taft.*
4. So, I am with you about the after school activities at the rec.
centers. I am assuming that it can be coordinated for kids to be dropped
off at their perspective recs for this -- not just a opportunity for kids
at the Turkey Thicket rec. center as a selling point for this location. *So,
"This is OUR opportunity to develop fantastic programming activities for
our younger citizens" should be done ANYWAYS -- regardless of whether we
build here or not.*
5. So, I am with you on the PK - 8 nonsense and the fact that our kids have
been short changed for too long. I understand their "segregation" movement
and am with you on building schools. The reality is that I have seen kids
learn and perform better in much WORSE conditions!! So while building
schools is awesome, it would be nice if DCPS embraces your ideas on the
academic side. I might have one or two as well.
6. Hilarious is the focus -- sales job -- on WORLD LANGUAGE as lots of our
kids can't read, comprehend English properly . So, I could care less
about "World Language" that seems to be the new "freedom bell
ringing". I took 2 years of Spanish and live in a Hispanic World and
hardly use Spanish!! When it comes to the kids that I am focused on, they
get a double order of English and Math, an order of Science, a side of
Music, Art, PE and DREAMS TO GOALS and Exposure to the "White W class --
with a heavy focus of English and Math being utilized Subliminally --
Because they won't be using Spanish, French, Latin and the rest in Jail --
as that is where they are heading. But, a foreign language doesn't hurt --
only takes time away from real problem solving solutions. Funny - tell me
the proficiency again of the kids who will be attending this Middle school.
*Here is where we agree -- "Personally, I like the idea that the architects
showed with the school on the far end of the block (edge of Michigan and
10th). It allows for a drop off access road (which is not designed for
metro buses), places the school even closer to the metro, further from a
residential street and allows the playground to be built as originally
planned, with room to expand to the site of the current Brookland". *
**
The only issue with this is that at a quick glance, I was able to realize
that the school needed to be on the 10 Street side of that corner to allow
for a entrance from Michigan Ave and exit to Otis with parking for the
school facing Michigan Ave. Also, if DDot can figure it, maybe even an
indented lane on Michigan for Buses to park to allow for flow of cars to
front of school to drop off and teachers to access parking lot. It is not a
good site to come across a bridge and be sandwiched in between the school
and Condo building -- like a wall. In addition, a recessed building allows
for more open space and there would not be a need to lose space to Quincy
cutting through from 10th the Michigan Ave. And the Design would be more
Grand to look at from Michigan and still flow to Turkey Thicket.
***A reason that they might not be pushing this is that I believe that
Catholic and Carroll might have a lease on the baseball diamond*** and
maybe that DDot may have some time issues with planning the Quincy Street
cut through -- something that would be eliminated if they use my design
suggestion..
Still, we should see if we could get the 3 Houses on Shepherd Street and we
still need to work through any dual usages prior -- especially the pool.
Extra -- Written by
A Father of 1 who Loves Kids and whose focus is to figure out how to get
every child the oppotunities they have a right to, who understands that *a
Great School Building is not the same as a "Great School"* or high
performing Kids. You can show me all the studies and I will tell you about
friends I grew up with whose shoes were remnants of a shoe and were high
performers. I will show you kids here in our schools who with a little
brushing up would be much better performers.
I also definitely understand that no matter how beautiful a school is, if
there is an opening at a high performing Charter or other "Great" School --
like the STEM school at Mckinley, I don't believe your child will go to a
school that may be filled with underperforming kids fed from Langdon or
Bunker Hill. And since you are a teacher and I know that you are a
dedicated person -- there is a good chance your child will be going to the
"ARTS" School here in Brookland if better opportunities are available.
BROOKLAND SIT as well via folks like Eric and You who are quite capable.
So you know, I didn't want to come on the SIT team as I didn't want to be
frustrated as Eric has been and I don't have a Half Speed -- I jump in with
both feet. Furthermore, when he invited me on, I declined as I was
comfortable with him and also found out that Faith and you were on there as
well. Also, I thought that this would give Eric the Breathing Room to suck
him out and into the War rather than a few words behing the Computer
screen. He has a lot to offer and especially as a White Man who is
passionate/real about things -- not only when it affects White Folks.
Rob Ramson
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Rob <indianrob@gmail.com> Mar 17 11:55PM -0400
1. This school is for achievers. Overachievers will be going elsewhere.
2. Most of children who read, write and do math well will be attending a
middle school that is not "Arts". Of course, there are acceptions.
3. Yes we would like to keep our children in Ward 5 -- don't know why a
Ward wouldn't have middle schools.
4. Yes Language courses are critical to a global economy. However, the
reports that I am reading here in 5 says the kids that I am focused on *are
having problems with Language Courses for local economy -- so I believe
that should be the focus.* Last I checked, reading and comprehension has a
lot to do with math so as they say in gambling, I would double-down on
local language to accomplish both.
5. Almost all of the kids that I am referring to might never get hired by
companies that work outside of a city much less a company doing business
outside the Country (global) and with the influx of Hispanic folks and
Hispanic Americans, spanish is on lock!!
6. Learning any language is great. We only have so much time in a school
day and if we are having problems with basic English, then we will have
problems reading another language as well, understanding Math, Geography,
History, Science, etc. Of course there are exceptions like a person who is
gifted in music, etc.
7. The only other language that helps one understand English is Latin (I
could be wrong -- but I had French and Hindi as a young child and that
didn't help and I studied Spanish as an adult and that definitely didn't
help with English). But, what do I know. Other than Latin, the rest
confuses becuase the conjugation often conflicts.
** If a child is on par with English and Math, I have no problem with
foreign language. But, if they are not, I would stress those
to more and include Art, Music, PE, Science, and a character
building/confidence/motivation/perspective Personal Development
Class, before I even worry about a Foreign Language ***
** If I want to teach about culture, it wouldn't be about language but more
customs, religious practices, etc.**
Like I said in an earlier email, I would be surprised if more than a few
who studied foreign language for 2 years in Junior High or even High School
can remember 50 words in that language. Not exactly what that would do for
you in getting a Job. I think that after a child masters certain basic
things that would be pertinent to Graduating and qualifing for College or
even going into a Trade, then we can get them a Rosetta Stone or a Pimsler
Language CD.
Never saw College courses taught in foreign language other than if you
signed up for a Foreign Language course.
But what do I know, I studied Spanish and Hindi and I retain information
well but I don't think that it would be a resume builder.
Rob Ramson.
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