LinkLinksOpinion Mary Landrieu and Ramona Edelin in The Post: It’s morally and legally wrong to deny charter schools access to unused school buildings By Editor On Nov 10, 2019 Last updated Nov 10, 2019 32 Share School buildings ought to be used as schools, particularly when there are 12,000 students on waiting lists to attend a high-quality public charter school. It’s common sense, but it lately seems out of fashion at the Wilson Building. D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser’s (D) administration is holding 1.4 million square feet of classroom space that is vacant or significantly underutilized, and the District’s public charter schools struggle to find space to grow and serve more students. 32 Share FacebookTwitterReddItWhatsAppEmailPrint
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