+1 That’s why people like Arlington. It invests in its community. Parks, schools, etc. |
+1. Same also is true for most localities in VA. Rare for a bond to be denied by voters. |
Doesn’t matter. Republicans won big last night and are going to destroy public schools. (Not that I want them to — No way in hell I’d vote for Trump.)
But hey, MPSA gets their vanity project at the expense of all the neighborhood schools anyway. |
Let me correct that for you: After migrating through two buildings in 5 years, including the worst-rated elementary school building in the district, MPSA will be given another secondhand building that is refreshed for a lot less than building any of the recently constructed elementary schools with slides in their lobbies. But hey, spare no expense for those, right? They’re not vanity projects at all. |
Exactly this. I think people just like to complain but if you take a step back and actually think about it MPSA needs a new school. I hate that we have to pit school needs against others schools needs. I feel like we just need a bigger capital improvements budget from the county. All of this needs aré important in each school. |
The slide was also ridiculous. Both things can be true. MPSA shouldn’t exist. Turn it into a second ATS or eliminate it entirely. But hey, none of this matters since public education is about to be destroyed. |
Slides inside public elementary schools have been becoming de rigueur, and is not much of an added expense. But I personally think that money should go to better, more challenging/interesting playgrounds. Just my point of view. |
I voted and volunteered for Harris but I don't think Trump will be bad for Arlington public schools. If anything the Dems have been bad for schools with too much focus on equity at the expense of strict standards. |