APS middle school boundary process

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone else feel that this thread gets particularly insane in the evening after everyone starts draining cheap boxes of wine?



NP -- I've really enjoyed reading this "enlightening" thread

--new APS parent, future Swanson parent of a "walker"


Walking is racist.


No, but the community is racist.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone else feel that this thread gets particularly insane in the evening after everyone starts draining cheap boxes of wine?



NP -- I've really enjoyed reading this "enlightening" thread

--new APS parent, future Swanson parent of a "walker"


Walking is racist.


No, but the community is racist.


Keep on generating Trump voters. You're doing great!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone else feel that this thread gets particularly insane in the evening after everyone starts draining cheap boxes of wine?



NP -- I've really enjoyed reading this "enlightening" thread

--new APS parent, future Swanson parent of a "walker"


Walking is racist.


No, but the community is racist.


Keep on generating Trump voters. You're doing great!


Let me know when we elect a CB member who is a true republican.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone else feel that this thread gets particularly insane in the evening after everyone starts draining cheap boxes of wine?



NP -- I've really enjoyed reading this "enlightening" thread

--new APS parent, future Swanson parent of a "walker"


Walking is racist.


No, but the community is racist.


Keep on generating Trump voters. You're doing great!


So you'll cut off your nose to spite your face? Brainless.
Anonymous
Are they deciding tonight to keep the richest, whitest school under capacity while the others are well over 100%?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Are they deciding tonight to keep the richest, whitest school under capacity while the others are well over 100%?


In Arlington they have perfected the use of doublespeak and code words for disenfranchisement. This is so the undesirables will not realize they are being taken advantage of.

Words like "walkable", "car free diet", "Continuity", "long bus rides", "alignment", "under route 50", "get up earlier", even School Board members use terms like "Every School in Arlington is Equal."

It was summed up earlier "At the end of the day, this is the problem: No one wants to go to school with the poors. The poors do not want to go to school with the poors. Every post here results from this fundamental truth. We all love diversity, provided there are no poors."
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are they deciding tonight to keep the richest, whitest school under capacity while the others are well over 100%?


In Arlington they have perfected the use of doublespeak and code words for disenfranchisement. This is so the undesirables will not realize they are being taken advantage of.

Words like "walkable", "car free diet", "Continuity", "long bus rides", "alignment", "under route 50", "get up earlier", even School Board members use terms like "Every School in Arlington is Equal."

It was summed up earlier "At the end of the day, this is the problem: No one wants to go to school with the poors. The poors do not want to go to school with the poors. Every post here results from this fundamental truth. We all love diversity, provided there are no poors."


STFU. You know nothing.
Anonymous
This is probably true. Full disclosure I live in S Arlington though so take it with a grain of salt because we are doing private. My coworker grew up poor is often in awe of all S Arlington schools as they are all better than public schools elsewhere and even she says I will not send my kids to x even though she herself acknowledges it is still better than the school she went to. Being I. s Arlington around regular people is nice but the reality is eastern Pike and western pike are two sides of another track
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are they deciding tonight to keep the richest, whitest school under capacity while the others are well over 100%?


In Arlington they have perfected the use of doublespeak and code words for disenfranchisement. This is so the undesirables will not realize they are being taken advantage of.

Words like "walkable", "car free diet", "Continuity", "long bus rides", "alignment", "under route 50", "get up earlier", even School Board members use terms like "Every School in Arlington is Equal."

It was summed up earlier "At the end of the day, this is the problem: No one wants to go to school with the poors. The poors do not want to go to school with the poors. Every post here results from this fundamental truth. We all love diversity, provided there are no poors."


We don't "all love diversity". It's a nice to have, not a need to have. The overwhelming majority of APS parents feel this way. There's this implication that APS parents are somehow not being honest with themselves when they hold "walkability" and "diversity" on the same plane. Nothing could be further from the truth.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are they deciding tonight to keep the richest, whitest school under capacity while the others are well over 100%?


In Arlington they have perfected the use of doublespeak and code words for disenfranchisement. This is so the undesirables will not realize they are being taken advantage of.

Words like "walkable", "car free diet", "Continuity", "long bus rides", "alignment", "under route 50", "get up earlier", even School Board members use terms like "Every School in Arlington is Equal."

It was summed up earlier "At the end of the day, this is the problem: No one wants to go to school with the poors. The poors do not want to go to school with the poors. Every post here results from this fundamental truth. We all love diversity, provided there are no poors."


This is the reality in Arlington. It is the core value for our community that brings us all together.
Anonymous
I must applaud the Madison Manor and Dominion Hills effort to stay out of Kenmore. They really are a true class act with all hands on deck. For now it looks like they are safe from being with the undesireables. But the writing is on the wall, once Reed elementary opens it is only a matter of time before they will go to Kenmore.
Anonymous
Looks like the proposed revised A2 map is up on board docs for tonight's SB meeting. No road names, so I can't tell what was tweaked, if anything.

Hopefully this link works:
https://www.boarddocs.com/vsba/arlington/Board.nsf/files/ATZUME75BD3C/$file/F-1%20MS%20Boundaries%20Presentation.pdf
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I must applaud the Madison Manor and Dominion Hills effort to stay out of Kenmore. They really are a true class act with all hands on deck. For now it looks like they are safe from being with the undesireables. But the writing is on the wall, once Reed elementary opens it is only a matter of time before they will go to Kenmore.


I don't think you understand math. The only thing that Reed will drive is possibly moving some PUs in the NW part of Swanson's zone to Williamsburg if the new choice program at Williamsburg doesn't end up filling the building. Then APS will need to shift more kids north to balance capacity, not south. No way is APS going to reopen the proximity debate again. But you sounds like a really bitter person, so sorry about your life.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I must applaud the Madison Manor and Dominion Hills effort to stay out of Kenmore. They really are a true class act with all hands on deck. For now it looks like they are safe from being with the undesireables. But the writing is on the wall, once Reed elementary opens it is only a matter of time before they will go to Kenmore.


I don't think you understand math. The only thing that Reed will drive is possibly moving some PUs in the NW part of Swanson's zone to Williamsburg if the new choice program at Williamsburg doesn't end up filling the building. Then APS will need to shift more kids north to balance capacity, not south. No way is APS going to reopen the proximity debate again. But you sounds like a really bitter person, so sorry about your life.


Hmm it doesn't look like you and the rest of the people in North Arlington understand math. Kenmore will be over 50% Economically Disadvantaged Kenmore will be over 50% ED. This is in one of the wealthiest most educated counties in the country. Surely we can do better for the children in our community with just a few adjustments to the map. But now I am beginning to understand the Arlington Way.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I must applaud the Madison Manor and Dominion Hills effort to stay out of Kenmore. They really are a true class act with all hands on deck. For now it looks like they are safe from being with the undesireables. But the writing is on the wall, once Reed elementary opens it is only a matter of time before they will go to Kenmore.


I don't think you understand math. The only thing that Reed will drive is possibly moving some PUs in the NW part of Swanson's zone to Williamsburg if the new choice program at Williamsburg doesn't end up filling the building. Then APS will need to shift more kids north to balance capacity, not south. No way is APS going to reopen the proximity debate again. But you sounds like a really bitter person, so sorry about your life.


Hmm it doesn't look like you and the rest of the people in North Arlington understand math. Kenmore will be over 50% Economically Disadvantaged Kenmore will be over 50% ED. This is in one of the wealthiest most educated counties in the country. Surely we can do better for the children in our community with just a few adjustments to the map. But now I am beginning to understand the Arlington Way.


No, we understand that math. We just don't think spending limited APS funds on busing kids around is the way to fix what is essentially an affordable housing issue. You may not agree with that position, but there was overwhelming support for prioritizing proximity in both N and S Arlington. You can focus your anger specifically on Madison Manor and Dominion Hills if it makes you feel better, but we were not the only planning units that spoke out in favor of maximizing walkability. That sentiment was county-wide.
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