Well, I had to ride a bus for MS and HS and it was fine. It was better than in ES when I had to rely on my mother to get to school, because I was always late (was too far for her to let me walk alone but not far enough to qualify for a bus, but younger siblings were always causing delays in the morning with a tantrum or blowout diaper or something like that). Anyway, my kids’ bus has a driver and an attendant, who handles behavior. My kids don’t mind riding the bus at all and have never complained about issues. Like other PP said, we enjoy going to the stop to see them off and socialize with our neighbors. And we have some fun bus stop traditions. We make it fun, maybe our attitude toward the situation is reflected in their attitudes. My kids have never, ever complained about riding a bus or wanting to be driven by us. But they also are only 1.5 miles from the school, so not on an hour-long bus ride across the county. |
School and grade size are different from classroom size. You can have a small grade with each of 3 classes at maximum classroom capacity. A school that is under capacity overall will have less chaos, less strain on resources, and reasonable times for things like lunch. Kids could actually eat at lunchtime instead of 10:30. |
A school that is under capacity also still has one principal overseeing fewer teachers, which makes it harder for stuff to slip through the cracks. |
The school is still over 100% capacity. I think the takeaway is that there is clearly NOT demand for a 3rd immersion program like they keep talking about making, from English or Spanish speakers. Also, they can cry all they want about how the lottery has cut down their Spanish speaker numbers, but it's not true. They only got 35 K applicants for Spanish spots because the location and program are not attractive to native Spanish speakers in Arlington today in the year 2020. It's not really clear whether the numbers will go up at the ATS location, but I think it's pretty obvious they will stay down if the program doesn't move. |
| Anyone got a guess as to how many speakers there will be tonight? Not many showed at last SB meeting. |
Madison Manor & Dominion Hills Unleashed. One night only 1/30. APS should sell tickets - I hope we haven't heard the last from McKrazy & Data Dudes. |
Let's Get Ready to Rumble!!! |
Is tonight’s meeting going to be steamed online? I was hoping to attend but can’t make it. |
A great fundraiser for CCPTA! |
Looks like it will be online here: https://www.apsva.us/school-board-meetings/watch-school-board-meetings/ I'm curious to see what happens. I haven't seen much campaigning going on this week. |
| I still don't see how moving Key to ATS is going to bring in lots of Spanish speakers. It will still not close to where all the Spanish speakers are located. I suspect more will be near the Key location now than all the way up into north arlington. It won't be any closer than Claremont and those kids are not going there either. |
| My kid has a concert tonight so I won't be able to go or watch, will have to check this thread for updates! |
There are a lot of Spanish-speaking families around Barrett. |
There are about the same number of Spanish speakers in Buckingham by ATS as there are by Key. That doesn't mean they will decide to go to immersion, but can it really get worse than 35 Spanish speaking applicants at the current location? Page 5 of this presentation has a map of K-5 Spanish speakers by planning unit. https://www.apsva.us/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/Presentation-to-Key-Staff-Nov_7_2019.pdf Also, based on the APS FAQs, 119/268 Spanish speakers are from outside the ASFS/Key zone right now, even with many kids having entered during the neighborhood school era. |
Have you ever looked at a map of Arlington? ATS is south of Key and as PP mentioned is very close to Barrett. Are you thinking of Nottingham? |