So I'm the person who got beat up earlier for having older kids and no car. I was never involved in any walkzone discussion. I wasn't involved in a middle school discussion. I can't spout the same nonsense, because I am a different person, and as far as I can tell I have (and hopefully will) never encounter you outside of cyberspace. The extended day idea of being able to sign up at other schools has been brought up a lot before. It has nothing to do with walking: https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/75/788138.page |
well you two won't be meeting in the carpool, that's for sure!
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OMG-Yes!!! Please let’s use APS transportation monies to pick up all the kids with working parents and drive them home during rush hour traffic. It will make working parents’ lives much easier, isn’t that what’s important here? It would be great too if they could send some busses by in the morning and collect the kids as well. Seriously— love love love this idea. Busses for all— all day and all night!
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Was there grandfathering for MS? |
Well, they didn’t split up Fairlington, did they? That’s why I said it. There are some people on the SB who take “neighborhood” schools quite literally. I don’t think they’ll even let staff present new maps that split up civic associations. |
LOL— who are these SB members who take neighborhood schools literally? The same one who wouldn’t let families in the ASFS neighborhood attend ASFS, a neighborhood school? |
You would actually be breaking up a neighborhood (Cherrydale) between Taylor and ASFS. So that is consistent. ASFS IS a neighborhood school now, just not the neighborhood where it sits. Give it a rest. It will be sorted out at the boundary process. |
NP. Cherrydale elementary school students are already divided between Glebe and Taylor, so no consistency there. |
| Yeah, civic associations are split up in the NW section of the county too. Leeway Overlee, Arlington East Falls Church, etc. I don’t think the SB gives civic association boundaries any thought at all. They’re not a big deal to most people. |
| Columbia Heights got chopped up in the last round to three schools: Fleet, Drew, and Hoffman Boston. CA are not sacrosanct. Although CH is in SA so maybe NA CA do get to stay together. |
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they definitely dont give a rats a$$ about CAs
ours feeds 4 elementary schools - they have never cared about this nor is it big deal to manage from a CA perspective |
Yes; though very small associations shouldn't be split unless they absolutely need to be. Absolutely no reason at all a large civic association can't, or shouldn't, be divided. |
Why? My kids have no idea what civic association we live in; it is a non issue to them. We live near the border of our CA, and they have more friends and more familiarity with the other CA neighborhood than the bulk of our own. |
+1 WTF does the CA have to do with the schools? Answer: NOTHING. |
Better yet, how about ending extended day when the regular late bus comes to pick-up kids from after-school enrichment (those schools that have a late bus); or eliminating extended day entirely? I will never cease to be amazed by Arlington parents. Whine and complain about having to be able to walk to school to minimize transportation costs; but then let's add transportation routes for the kids whose parents have to leave work to pick them up from school by 6 PM; then, once that's added, complain that the kids get home too late and their day is just so long and they don't have time for soccer anymore. Funny thing is, they ALREADY send buses to pick up kids and take them home during rush hour traffic and they already send buses around in the mornings and take them to school. Just not at customized times for each entitled family. DOUBLE EYE ROLL |