I would like to see just two models: the best co-location option upgraded and an outstanding standalone option. Then let's take a vote, with revisions as necessary. Even if there were the possibility of co-location, there should be a separate gym. I still prefer that the school be located where it is. Someone suggested seeing if the house at 12th and Michigan could be bought to be included for the school.
KPW
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From: Eric <ericindc@yahoo.com>
To: ward5 <ward5@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Sat, Mar 16, 2013 11:47 am
Subject: [ward5] Re: Ward5 discusses proposed middle school at Turkey Thicket in Brookland: Standalone vs. Co-location with Recreation Center
One point of clarification: the location was not chosen by DCPS or DGS - it was a push from the education folks in the ward several years ago.
--- In ward5@yahoogroups.com, Rob <indianrob@...> wrote:
>
> Hey Eric,
>
> First of all, they are not going to tell us the truth about the other
> schools and why -- just something to justify what they want to do. It is
> written all over their voice and actions -- and the fact that they feel
> that they don't need to. Let's be real -- when is the last time you felt
> that they were dealing from one deck of cards with us? It is always
> some crap or politics or charter school or development involved. However,
> we will see over the years to come.
>
> While I agree with your statement here --- "While middle schoolers don't
> generally have "after-care," one could do some really interesting things
> with after school activities in combination with the rec center" --
> whole-heartedly, I must say that there has to be a way to do this without
> infringing upon the Rec. Center or the use of the Rec. center and the new
> playground.
>
> At the same time, think about this -- if an adjacent school is available
> for use after school hours, I would be surprised if they would be
> suggesting usage of the Gym and any other facility in that school if they
> weren't bartering for use of Turkey Thicket's facilities. Funny how when
> someone needs something, they are ready to share but if they didn't need,
> DCPS would be calling all kinds of liability, asking for detailed usage and
> operation -- yet we have to be satisfied with "we will work out a plan to
> make the CO-USE seamless when it isnt so at the other locations --
> according to the operators of the rec. center.
>
> Personally, I still think that they are not going after Backus because
> there are other plans -- other than UDC and they have plans for hamilton (
> which is close enough to NY Ave Metro. By the way, as to the truancy issue
> - kids travelling on a metro period is not helpful at all -- and how
> dangeroys is it for our girls to be using the metro at that age - part of
> the reason they are ending up pregnant. So please stop this metro nonsense.
> What did we do before now -- Bunker Hill is not near a metro and Langdon is
> not near a metro and last I checked, kids get to school at those locations.
>
>
> Also, remember that kids from different neighborhoods being at a central
> Rec. Center may come with some added issues that would be easier controlled
> in a school setting but not open air recs. -- not that it couldn't be
> worked out. My opinion -- it would be better to send the kids home or to
> the rec. centers closer to home. 6 in one hand, 1/2 dozen in the other -
> exceptbone might have some bodies and get innocent people hurt.
>
> Just some thoughts of 1 / 75,000 so we have all the points in the open
> before we make a $50 Mil. decision. So everyone understands -- anything
> over there will look better and create a better use overall. Whether it is
> optimum is a different story.
>
> Rob Ramson
>
> On Fri, Mar 15, 2013 at 2:41 PM, Eric <ericindc@...> wrote:
>
> > **
> >
> >
> >
> > One of the components at last night's meeting was to discuss the
> > location and why this location was picked. Apparently, that particular
> > discussion has been going on for some time. They wanted to place the
> > school in a centrally located area around the ward. They showed a map
> > and it does appear that this is the case with respect to the other
> > middle schools in the ward. Also, it really helps that it is located
> > close to Metro. I am not wedded to the location although I like the
> > idea of it being near a rec center. While middle schoolers don't
> > generally have "after-care," one could do some really interesting things
> > with after school activities in combination with the rec center.
> >
> > Personally, I don't like the location of Langdon because it is not near
> > Metro. I don't recall if that particular location was discussed. We
> > already have a truancy problem and having middle schoolers have to
> > transfer to a bus etc is really difficult. My neighbor goes to Wilson
> > and I often take her to Metro so she doesn't have to walk. As an
> > example, she walks 1 mile to Metro, catches a train and then a bus.
> > Total commute is well over an hour. She did the same thing for middle
> > school except it was a little more difficult. Has anyone ever been on
> > Metro when there are bunch of school kids on it? This is an experience
> > in an of itself.
> >
> > While this may be an accurate description of your neighborhood, it is
> > not an accurate description of the Ward.
> >
> > I disagree with the way the DCPS/DGS has done this as a process, our
> > kids are in definite need of a middle school and they deserve the best
> > we can offer.
> >
> >
> > --- In ward5@yahoogroups.com, "K" <cooperator@> wrote:
> > >
> > > Thanks for the summary. I attended the Feb. 23 community meeting at
> > Turkey Thicket but was unable to attend the meeting last night.
> > >
> > > I've posted a couple questions to the Brookland Yahoogroup that
> > haven't gotten any real answers, so I'm wondering if anyone on this list
> > has more information...?
> > >
> > > (I live half a block from the north end of Turkey Thicket and am
> > opposed to the middle school's co-location there -- as are all of my
> > neighbors whom I've heard voice an opinion. No one among Turkey
> > Thicket's immediate residential neighbors -- not even the ANC SMD -- was
> > consulted about this co-location proposal before the city hired an
> > architect, set a completion timetable and announced this plan to us at a
> > meeting on Feb. 23.)
> > >
> > > 1. Is there a good reason that Langdon Park hasn't been considered as
> > the co-location site for the new Ward 5 middle school? Langdon -- which
> > has lots of space, needs improved recreational facilities, essentially
> > borders a regional library and is a short bus ride from the Rhode Island
> > Avenue Metro -- seems to me to be the PERFECT spot to locate this middle
> > school. Langdon also allows drop-off and pick-up locations for students
> > that would not detrimentally affect current traffic patterns or Metrobus
> > routes, as the proposed Turkey Thicket co-location would.
> > >
> > > 2. Can someone provide the data being used that explains the urgency
> > for completing this new middle school by the 2014-2015 school year? I
> > see a lot of toddlers and babies in my part of the woods, not kids who
> > will be ready for 6th grade in 2014. City officials keep insisting that
> > the current timetable MUST BE MET, but they are not telling the public
> > WHAT JUSTIFIES THIS URGENCY.
> > >
> > > --Kathy Sinzinger
> > >
> > > --- In ward5@yahoogroups.com, KPW WKPW3@ wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Ward 5 turned out Thursday, March 14th to discuss the proposed
> > middle school to replace the closed Brookland School that is located
> > next to Turkey Thicket Recreation Center. Too bad the Mayor's School
> > Budget Hearing was held Tuesday before the this meeting. There was
> > plenty for the mayor to hear about the concerns with the school.
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > There is excitement about getting a new middle school in Ward 5. In
> > the Upper Northeast Ward 5 area, Backus and Taft traditional schools
> > have been closed leaving the area without a traditional middle school.
> > Many students leave the ward or public schools after elementary to
> > attend a middle school. When former Chancellor Rhee was in charge in the
> > Fenty administration, she closed Ward 5 schools like there was no
> > tomorrow. The Brookland Elementary School was closed supposedly for a
> > year to be rebuilt. The Ward 5 Council on Education and others lobbied
> > to get a middle school in Ward 5 and the decision was made to host it at
> > Brookland. However, now the architects designing the school have
> > proposed connecting the school with the recreation center.
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > The community has many concerns with the school connecting with the
> > recreation center. Councilmember McDuffie attended the meeting as it
> > drew to a close and insisted that plans be discussed about a school that
> > is not connected to the recreation center. The architects barely
> > mentioned a standalone school even though this was clearly the preferred
> > design for the meeting participants and others that attended the
> > previous meeting. Councilmember McDuffie called for a Saturday meeting
> > so that people that cannot make an evening meeting can attend and so
> > that there will be more time for the lengthy discussion. The recreation
> > center closes at 9:00. McDuffie will make sure that more members of the
> > Ward 5 community are notified and engaged.
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > Without a middle school in the area, the middle school is expected
> > to serve at least these communities:
> > > >
> > > > Brookland
> > > > North Michigan Park
> > > > Michigan Park
> > > > Riggs Park
> > > > Ft. Totten
> > > > Queens Chapel
> > > > Woodridge
> > > > and more
> > > >
> > > > Though there may be some schools that are kindergarten to eighth
> > grade, some parents prefer to send their kids to a middle school after
> > elementary. Former Chancellor Rhee wanted to end the practice of
> > middle/junior high schools. Former Superintendent Frank Smith had moved
> > D.C. from the junior high school concept to the middle school concept.
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > The closed Brown Middle School is supposed to reopen at some point.
> > There will be a middle school at McKinley Science and Technology High
> > School in the fall. Chancellor Kaya Henderson attended the meeting
> > briefly and informed the group of the status with the McKinley middle
> > school.
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > Stay tuned for more discussion on the middle school and the issue
> > with connecting to the Turkey Thicket Recreation Center. There are many
> > new homes/apartments planned for and in progress in the Upper Northeast
> > area. Surely there will be an increase in the school population as well
> > as people attending the multi-generational recreation center. Community
> > stakeholders beyond Brookland are encouraged to attend meetings as well
> > to provide their input and support.
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > A future meeting is expected to reach out to more of the Advisory
> > Neighborhood Commissioners, civic associations, Community Development
> > Corporations, business associations, Parent Teacher Associations, and
> > area community stakeholders.
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > --KPW
> > > >
> > >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
>
> --
> R. Ramson
> 3744 12th Street, N.E.,
> Washington D.C., 20017
> 202-438-5988
>
> "We must become the change we want to see" - Mohandas Gandhi-
> (Together, for a Brighter Tomorrow)
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