It sounds like you’re making an argument for all option programs to be in North Arlington. You don’t see the flaw there? |
They were all in S and Central Arlington to start, because that’s where there was space. They wanted to draw kids in from other neighborhoods so they wouldn’t have to shut down schools. Now that populations have shifted, it’s the opposite problem. That’s largely what led to the ES option school musical chairs. And people still enrolled when ATS and Key moved, didn’t they, regardless of distance? In order to keep N schools open and full and alleviate S crowding, we need to move kids from S and Central Arlington to the N. Do we do that by moving an option program, and leaving current neighborhood boundaries largely intact, or do we shift everyone N and redraw every single boundary, splitting up more neighborhoods and feeder patterns? That’s the question. And anyone who waited 30 or more minutes to get out of the Kenmore parking lot at BTSN last night knows that moving an option program here before they address the ingress/egress to the school is a bad idea. |
ATS moved 1.7 miles west. Key moved 2.5 miles west. Kenmore is 5.1 miles north of Gunston. Williamsburg is 7.6 miles north of Gunston. I'd say the distance is significantly more than ATS or Key. For anyone who wants to double check the distances, the old ATS building is where Key now is. The old Key building is where Innovation now is. The ATS and Key moves were part of broader shifts involving more schools. As other have said APS' feeder structure is a complete mess, i.e. elementary schools divide into multiple MS, MS divides into multiple HS. The whole feeder structure should be revisited so that whole schools actually feed into other schools. If the population growth is in the S and Arlington County refuses to buy and sell land within itself to make more land available for schools in S Arlington, then yes, there will have to be a shift northward for all students. 300 kids aren't going to fix the problem for the whole county. If you don't like that, contact both the school board AND your other county government officials. |
As stated, even if APS eliminated all option programs, Hamm students would still need to be rezoned to WMS because of population growth in S Arl, with the same for some Kenmore PUs moving to Swanson, etc. APS's decision whether to continue option programs is really beside the point and does nothing but muck up the actual conversation about appropriate MS boundaries. From the APS poll, it looks like APS is doing something weird with the Ashlawn PUs, carving off only two units to attend a different MS. That should be fixed. |
Exactly how many students need to be moved out of Gunston? More than 300? If you take the 300 in immersion and move them to WMS and then move kids into Hamm with boundaries is that not fixing the issue of too few kids at WMS and Hamm and too many at Gunston? You act as if the only ways to move students are the two maps/scenarios they put out to bolster their foregone decision. It’s not. Immersion out of Gunston to WMS, shift TJ/Swanson PUs to Hamm and I think we’re there. I’m not saying this is the best way, but it is a possibility and should be looked at in terms of how many buses it requires and how many neighborhood students would be moved/realigned. That hasn’t happened, and “because it’s bad for
Immersion” doesn’t cut it. |
If a significant number of immersion students zoned for Gunston, Kenmore and TJ don't agree to move to WMS (highly likely), then you haven't moved 300 students. You are back in the same pickle with needing to move neighborhood boundaries to move more students north. You've harmed the program without accomplishing your objective of protecting a few Taylor students from being rezoned. |
There are more problems with bringing immersion to WMS than just long bus rides. You need to make sure you have sufficient administrative staff who can speak Spanish. You need to make sure there are Spanish books in the library and a librarian who can recommend and talk about the Spanish books. You need to make sure that there is sufficient EL staff. WMS right now only has 3% of students who are EL so they don't have the current staff to support an immersion program. It is unclear to me if the ELL staff will then move to WMS since they are still needed at Gunston without immersion. APS has determined that they want to support more ELLs though Immersion. In fact, APS moved EL from world languages to immersion. Many current immersion teachers also provide ELL services for both immersion and kids in the regular program. By removing immersion from Gunston and placing it in WMS you are impacting the education of students in the general education population that use ELL services. At least if the program is moved to Kenmore there is a high % of EL kids there who can then benefit from the services the immersion teachers offer. Assuming they go! If they don't go, Kenmore, with its higher ELL population, hopefully has a staff that can support immersion already. Essentially Kenmore already has a structure that can adopt immersion due to its high percent of Spanish EL students (50%!). |
That’s only if we believe that they won’t follow it. Past program moves suggest they will, despite the grumbling. |
There's zero basis to conclude that especially if the feeder path is Claremont --> WMS --> Wakefield. I wouldn't sign my kid up for being yoyoed across the county and spending MS as a token minority. No way. |
ALSO it is clear that N. Arlington doesn't follow immersion to Gunston and the most stated reason is distance. Both Key and Claremont both have lots of applications and a lot of interest at the ES level. It is VERY obvious that the drop off comes at MS and mostly from NA. If the program is moved to N. Arlington it is logical to assume that the program will then largely be populated by kids from N. Arlington while kids from S. Arlington leave the program at MS. |
Put it at Jefferson and make it truly central |
This is what I want but I heard APS said something about not having IB and immersion at the same place. |
Considering the meeting was postponed, it doesn't feel like APS is making this a very high priority. |
North Arlington parents don’t follow Immersion to Gunston because academically it’s much more challenged than the 3 No Arlington middle schools. If HBW was at Gunston, they would be lining up for it. |
Why would Kenmore and TJ students refuse WMS, its about the same distance and in fact Kenmore to WMS is shorter than Kenmore to Gunston. I have no idea how many immersion students originate from Gunston, that is not show in transfer report I saw. |