DP. No skin in this game. What's wrong with moving Immersion to WMS? WMS is underenrolled. Last I heard Gunston was over. |
The popular middle school Immersion Program actually began at Williamsburg. It would be going back to where it all started. It only moved to Gunston because Williamsburg was overcrowded and Gunston under enrolled. Option programs can move to where there is room. That’s been APS policy for decades now. |
It's on the opposite end of the county from the majority of the Hispanic population, so would involve significant busing and would prevent parent engagement by many of the Hispanic parents. There is not a large existing Hispanic community at WMS so it would not be considered a welcoming community. The school does not have a significant existing Hispanic community, so there are insufficient resources to support an immersion program, e.g., Spanish language library books, bilingual guidance counselors and administrators. There is no significant synergy with existing ESL services where teachers can service students in immersion and receiving ESL services, given the very limited number of other Spanish language ESL students at WMS. |
Link to the policy? You made that up. It's not an APS policy. |
I didn’t mean to mislead. Option programs have moved to where there has been room over the decades. Policy or not, that has always happened since option programs were first created in the 70s through the last option program moves about 4 years ago. There certainly is no policy against moving option programs. |
HBW is 700 students. It was going to be a 1300 seat neighborhood middle school. Even with Shriver, there was some number between 0 and 600 that they could have expanded. The costs weren’t high because of wheel chair access, but very on brand for HBW parents to use the Shriver kids as shields — it’s a pattern on many prior threads. |
APS may very well move MS immersion, but they won't move it to WMS. That looks like desegregation busing. |
Isn’t it 50/50, so like half the kids aren’t Spanish speaking so being near Hispanic populations is hardly a deal breaker They can move the library books for heaven’s sake. You probably need one bilingual counselor. WMS won’t be “welcoming”?? You are just making stuff up here. |
Moving immersion will involve far fewer buses than nuking Hamm and Swanson walk zones. Most of the immersion kids are already on buses anyways. It’s definitely on the table, that’s why the whole process was halted last time. |
Where would they move it? Kenmore, and then bus a bunch of Kenmore to WMS? |
Immersion to Swanson, it’s the middle of the county and then bus Swanson kids to WMS. Swanson is actually closer to WMS than Hamm is to WMS. |
We are walkers to Swanson and I don't mind this plan. The strident aversion to a kid taking a bus is so nuts to me. The only plan I'm against is sitting around doing nothing about overcrowding while some schools sit way too empty for years on end, which is the plan we're currently following. |
Accommodating the native Spanish speaking part of the program is essential and a main focus. The program doesn't work if it doesn't have a significant portion of native speakers. By MS all of kids speak Spanish, including the non-native speakers, and they all likely benefit from being at a MS with clubs and teams where there are many other kids who speak Spanish so they can practice speaking in a non academic setting too You can't just move the Spanish language books, as they're also used by other students at Gunston, which has a large Hispanic population. And yes, perception of the WMS community would have a huge effect on native Spanish speaking families staying in the program. |
APS doesn’t really care about desegregation or segregation one way or the other as we’ve all seen. Especially now that it has been deprioritized via the new boundary policy. Case in point—remember when APS moved immersion out of Key to the old ATS site. APS will choose Williamsburg, Swanson, Kenmore, or whatever school based on the current priorities which deprioritize demographics. Also, for legal reasons, race cannot be considered a factor. |
They could move the Swanson kids who track to Yorktown to WMS. |