+1 I think people really underestimate how many kids have parents who are not only Unsupportive but actively work against the schools in supporting behavior and learning |
For real though — how is ATS 17% Mongolian? This whole “lottery” system seems really fishy.
APS should check residency every year, especially for those attending option schools. |
Lmao never change, DCUM |
There is a substantial Mongolian immigrant community in Arlington. https://wapo.st/4e8KPPs I would assume this community helps others to know about the advantage of enrolling their kids in ATS's preschool. |
Didn't you read the rest of the thread? The fine sleuths here at DCUM already cracked the case claiming it's residency fraud or some such bigoted nonsense. |
Also, people have to be willing to send their kids further from home. Many families don’t care about ATS’s benefits and just want their kid at the closest VPI program located in their own community or neighborhood school. The Mongolian parents have other priorities, so it makes sense they are “over represented” in the lottery results. |
Cool article. Must be nice to go on vacation, decide you want to move there, and have no trouble doing it. I remember visiting London and Sydney in my 20s, thinking I’d like to move there permanently, and finding out it was never going to happen. You know, strict immigration laws and such. |
This article is from 2012 though. 14 years old. Demographics have changed since then. 17% seems like a lot. I think I’ve only known one family at our neighborhood school. |
Exactly. Essentially all low income in Arlington are immigrants, because low income whites just move to Fairfax/Pw because they want more space. The Mongolian population attracts other Mongolians, since it’s a natural support with similar language speakers, and educate them about school options. Additionally, if they have larger families, the VPI sibling combo will be a pipeline. Arlington is a bit random, but partly because of better schools for a public transit orientated city. They likely came here without money to drive and no experience driving, so look for a city with good schools and good public transit. Arlington may well be the best one. Boston is a contender too? https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/politics/2006/07/03/mongolians-meld-old-new-in-making-arlington-home-span-classbankheaddrawn-partly-by-schools-enclave-rapidly-arises-span/77e1c04c-9e38-4c45-9574-d6320fc9f13c/ |
I’ve worked in a few South Arlington schools, usually at least two in every grade and often quite a bit more. They have also had larger families in my area experience |
current ATS: Not all Mongolian families at ATS are free reduced lunch; some seem very wealthy. |
Why doesn't APS have a second ATS if the waitlist is so long? Only 14 new K students without siblings gaining admittance? That's ridiculous. Terrible system-wide management. |
Which neighborhood school will willingly implode to support all the tiger parents vying for ATS? |
Nottingham! |
People often forget that the Mongolian Embassy is right across the river in nearby Georgetown. Back in the 90s, many first settled along Arlington’s urban orange line corridor. |