Also- I particularly enjoyed the 'it's not that we didn't listen to alternate community proposals, it just that they were stupid proposals' part of the presentation. "The alternate proposals submitted to APS prioritize McKinley as a neighborhood school, without considering the impact on other students or schools." |
I read one that said something about "Some respondents proposed moving ATS to South Arlington, but we're not talking about South Arlington right now." So are we all one Arlington, or not? |
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Always remember
That when the game is over The rich zip codes win |
Which slide was that on? |
| I’m really impressed by Cintia Johnson after reading this presentation (which I know she didn’t actually author, but certainly approved). It shows strong leadership and a willingness to take ownership of controversial decision. |
I;m not sure if you are asking about the McKinley quote or the ATS to South arlington. The McKinley slide is page 37. I'm not the poster on moving to South Arlington and don't know if that is in this presentation. |
+1 Nice job sticking to facts and making a rational decision. |
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I'm pretty sure that comment isn't in the draft presentation. |
Especially strong given her background in Spanish Immersion (helped open and spent 10 years as principal at Claremont) in APS. |
I was talking about the SA comment, which I’m pretty sure pp is making up. |
| I dare one of you to share the draft presentation on AEM. |
Reid is a wet noodle...if he is your last hope might as well get ready to ride to Ashlawn. I guess he can try and look like a nice guy by being the 1 vote against it. |
| I still don’t get it— what’s wrong with Ashlawn? |
There is nothing wrong with Ashlawn other than that people in the McKinley walk zone can’t walk there. |