Tuesday, 2 September 2014

[WardFive] FYI: Mamie D Lee School Community Meeting

Please see the email below regarding the information for the community meeting for the excessing of the Mamie D. Lee School.

We want to ensure that our collective community voices are heard around what the best use for this building would be for our community.

Begin forwarded message:
From: "Stanley, Jackie (DGS)" <jackie.stanley@dc.gov>
Subject: Mamie D Lee School Community Meeting

On behalf of the Office of the Deputy Mayor for Education (DME) and the Department of General Services (DGS) this email is a follow-up to the attached letter with details regarding a  scheduled community meeting to advise residents that Mamie D. Lee School located at 100 Gallatin Street NE is no longer needed for the purpose of operating as a DCPS program.  As such, a Right of First Offer (RFO) to Charter Schools may be released.  

The community meeting to enlist residents feedback on the proposed re-use of Mamie D Lee School and to discuss the process in more details is scheduled for 6:30 pm on September 11, 2014 @ Lamond Riggs Library located at 5401 South Dakota Ave NE. 

Please share the attached flyer with your neighbors, community groups and family. 

If you have any questions or concerns about the meeting or the re-use of the school please contact Althea Holford via email at althea.holford@dc.gov or by phone on 202-727-4036.

Sincerely, 

Jackie 
Jackie Stanley
Community Outreach Coordinator
Department of General Services (DGS)
202-431-1195 (cell) 
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