So why not just put kids from W-L or YHS or whatever in that high rise? Why bring HB into it at all? You do in fact want to dismantle HB because your kid didn’t get in (as you admitted in another thread) and now you are mad and if your kid can’t have it, no one can. Which makes you a giant hypocrite because you would have taken that slot in a heartbeat. You don’t care about APS or its students. You’re just bitter and if you can’t have it, you don’t want anyone else to have it. People like you are actually why we don’t have a 4th high school. The best shot we had at it was shot down by parents who literally argued that we couldn’t have a 4th high school with a swimming pool it wouldn’t be fair, and if APS couldn’t offer equal facilities in all schools the only fair solution was for all kids to suffer equally. I was at a school board meeting where this was actually argued and supported by a large group of parents. |
So many issues with this post. HB has a theater now. Not all HB students can go off campus. It varies by grade level and parent permission. Band is a class during the day so no they can't just hop on over to their home campus for that. |
I love the straw man argument where you turn me into some loon you saw a school board meeting. Classic. Anyways, the heights building is already very much like a high rise, with little field space and no pool. It’s a very small step to replicate HB into another high rise, and then better utilize the Heights building for an appropriate high school program. |
I have been arguing against HB since my kids were in Kinder. Nice try. Sure, if I can private school on public dime I’ll take it, but if SB would move us to help the entire system I would accommodate because it strengthens the entire systems reputation. The way they are going is going to tank it |
^^guys- stop Feeding this troll! Seriously, she won’t stop. She needs therapy or move somewhere else. |
has anyone seen any waitlist movement now that the acceptance date has passed? |
You should be able to see your position on the waitlist, and whether it has moved. |
To the OP,
The worst thing about HB is that you get random internet trolls that attack your child's school. The program itself is great. |
Yes. My kiddo was offered a spot 9th grade, on Tuesday. Waitlist #2. The school is hosting students off the waitlist this week. |
My kid isn't quirky at all -- been there since 6th grade and loves it. You obviously don't have a student at HB. |
the school validates -- parents should NEVER have to pay for parking. The validation machine is available and accessible to parents. Also, there are plenty of places to park and wait in your car for your child. |
PP here. This is a weird response. I do have a kid at HB. I said that a kid who is quirky would do well at HB. That has been our experience. That doesn't mean non-quirky kids would not do well there either. Simmer down. |
NP - I wish those with non-quirky kids would take their kids back to their home schools. HB has lost its luster and its original point of being when it comes to being the place for quirky kids. HB is still a good school but it's not the same student population you saw in the 90s or even early 2000s, and that's a shame. It's no wonder people get pissed about HB - people started putting their kids in the lottery to escape the overcrowding. |
Please define quirky kids |
APS doesn't even describe what the HB program is. I can't find a PowerPoint on what makes it unique. If it's only meant for weird kids then they should explain that. Otherwise of course I will apply for my kids for the smaller class size. |