LinkLinks City Paper: D.C.’s Master Facilities Plan Will Shape the City’s Balance Between Neighborhood Schools and Charters By Editor On Oct 11, 2018 36 Share This week D.C. will hold its third and final round of public meetings for a little-known planning process that could reshape the city’s balance between neighborhood schools and charters. For the past 16 months, Mayor Muriel Bowser’s office has been developing a blueprint for the future of the city’s schools, known as a “Master Facilities Plan.” By law, this comprehensive report will provide city leaders with an overview of the state of school buildings across the District. The goal is to analyze population projections and school building data so that policymakers can plan for the next decade of D.C. public education. How should resources be directed? What schools need to be built? Where? Charter SchoolsDC Public SchoolsMaster Facilities Plan 36 Share FacebookTwitterReddItWhatsAppEmailPrint
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