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Schools Getting More Portable Classrooms (NBC4)
Posted by: Cass ()
Date: August 10, 2014 10:25PM

http://www.nbcwashington.com/investigations/Schools-Getting-More-Portable-Classrooms-270392321.html

The News4 I-Team obtained lists of schools getting more portable classrooms this school year from five school systems in the area.

Through public records requests the I-Team learned there will be almost 100 new portables will be deployed in the D.C. area later this month.

Eight elementary schools in Fairfax County, VA -- including four in the Herndon/Reston area -- one middle school and one high school are receiving 30 additional portable classrooms.

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Re: Schools Getting More Portable Classrooms (NBC4)
Posted by: ctKnt ()
Date: August 10, 2014 10:30PM

And we care because?

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Re: Schools Getting More Portable Classrooms (NBC4)
Posted by: Cass ()
Date: August 10, 2014 10:34PM

ctKnt Wrote:
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> And we care because?

Relevant to Fairfax County. That's all.

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Re: Schools Getting More Portable Classrooms (NBC4)
Posted by: aka... ()
Date: August 10, 2014 10:36PM

Trailers.

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Re: Schools Getting More Portable Classrooms (NBC4)
Posted by: El Chapo ()
Date: August 10, 2014 10:37PM

How does one say trailers in Spanish because that's why we need them.

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Re: Schools Getting More Portable Classrooms (NBC4)
Posted by: euphemism used here ()
Date: August 10, 2014 10:44PM

In Fairfax they are called learning cottages.

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Re: Schools Getting More Portable Classrooms (NBC4)
Posted by: In the dump ()
Date: August 10, 2014 10:56PM

Just another sign of FCPS's decline. These "learning cottages" create a poor learning environment. Students definitely view them as substandard facilities.

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