The biggest inequality is putting an option school right where a neighborhood school is needed most, leaving the next nearest neighborhood school overcrowded. The obvious solution is to get rid of option schools - it decreases overcrowding where capacity is needed the most and minimizes transportation costs (whether you like it or not, transportation costs are a huge driver of boundary decisions) |
Can we please be realistic? There’s zero chance that APS will abolish all option schools. |
The anti-option school people will never be realistic. |
Disagree- there's a good chance that Language Immersion would expand, and the rest would go away. It seems to make more sense for our community. |
When is the rezoning happening? |
There is no timeline. The School Board said they'd look at the enrollment figures in October and tweak at the margins if necessary if there was any extreme overcrowding. You can bet they'll avoid it if there is anyway to avoid it so as not to deal with the crazies. |
To add to that, I would not expect any major changes in the next several years. We need to first see if public schools continue on the trend of losing enrollment, or once we’re further out past Covid or less students go to private. |
Arl Traditional, Montessori and HB Woodlawn all have established base cases for existing (although I question ATS). Still, I think language immersion is most vulnerable in long run. The 50-50 requirement was failing hard before pandemic. The language pedagogy, if you can call it, seems to be relative, according to linguists and native speakers. I have seen two generations of APS parents complain their kid nothing. Above all, a immersion has a bad look because it clearly exists to serve the extreme demands of rich white N.Arl folks. The fact is the majority of APS households are bilingual already and dont want to play that game in school, they just want their kid safely and reliably. |
Really, PP? Because I’d eliminate Montessori after the primary years (pre K and K) in a heartbeat. It’s not serving the community after that sufficiently to justify its own school. It’s just that they have their own PAC. That’s how they’ve managed to stay afloat. N |
👏 agree! |
I think it exists in large part to allow people to flee their S. Arlington school without feeling racist |
It’s funny are how people are trying to make option school changes a thing again. |
What does “complain their kid nothing” mean? |
Our S Arlington neighborhood school is considered one of the "good" S Arlington schools and we still chose immersion. We plan to stick with it through HS. There are lots of immersion schools all around the country. APS should add more immersion schools, and add more languages. |
There’s no room |