the Key/ASFS building switch...

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don’t know. I think some of the Key population would have responded differently to the proposed swap if it didn’t feel like a deal being worked out behind the scenes between the super and a very limited interest group within ASFS. The impact on immersion was not even factored into the decision. It is a disgraceful lack of process, and one that I expect will doom the swap, at least in the short term.


Are you the woman who spoke at the meeting who is new to Arlington this year? If yes, I excuse you for not knowing that there was a process. It lasted at least half of last year. The swap decision is the result of this process, which included many community meetings, school ambassadors, walk zone working groups, etc. There was no "funny business" and everyone had their say (and then some). To paraphrase one County Board member, we can't have multi-year engagement processes where the decision makers are cowed into punting yet again on making substantive changes. We don't have the luxury of time or resources for that. We live in a dynamic place in a pretty intense moment in time. Things are changing here so rapidly that we can't wait for the 8 codgers who run each Civic Association to sign off on every little detail before we move forward. Also, I just don't see how this going to have any meaningful (negative) affect on Immersion. If that's the crux of your issue, is there a more favorable location that you can lobby for? For the health and fidelity and longevity of the Immersion program, not simply for the preference or convenience of current Key families?

Long story short, move on and let the rest of us do so, too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don’t know. I think some of the Key population would have responded differently to the proposed swap if it didn’t feel like a deal being worked out behind the scenes between the super and a very limited interest group within ASFS. The impact on immersion was not even factored into the decision. It is a disgraceful lack of process, and one that I expect will doom the swap, at least in the short term.


Are you the woman who spoke at the meeting who is new to Arlington this year? If yes, I excuse you for not knowing that there was a process. It lasted at least half of last year. The swap decision is the result of this process, which included many community meetings, school ambassadors, walk zone working groups, etc. There was no "funny business" and everyone had their say (and then some). To paraphrase one County Board member, we can't have multi-year engagement processes where the decision makers are cowed into punting yet again on making substantive changes. We don't have the luxury of time or resources for that. We live in a dynamic place in a pretty intense moment in time. Things are changing here so rapidly that we can't wait for the 8 codgers who run each Civic Association to sign off on every little detail before we move forward. Also, I just don't see how this going to have any meaningful (negative) affect on Immersion. If that's the crux of your issue, is there a more favorable location that you can lobby for? For the health and fidelity and longevity of the Immersion program, not simply for the preference or convenience of current Key families?

Long story short, move on and let the rest of us do so, too.


The crux of my issue is that there should have been a school board vote, and I think they screwed up big time doing it this way.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don’t know. I think some of the Key population would have responded differently to the proposed swap if it didn’t feel like a deal being worked out behind the scenes between the super and a very limited interest group within ASFS. The impact on immersion was not even factored into the decision. It is a disgraceful lack of process, and one that I expect will doom the swap, at least in the short term.


Are you the woman who spoke at the meeting who is new to Arlington this year? If yes, I excuse you for not knowing that there was a process. It lasted at least half of last year. The swap decision is the result of this process, which included many community meetings, school ambassadors, walk zone working groups, etc. There was no "funny business" and everyone had their say (and then some). To paraphrase one County Board member, we can't have multi-year engagement processes where the decision makers are cowed into punting yet again on making substantive changes. We don't have the luxury of time or resources for that. We live in a dynamic place in a pretty intense moment in time. Things are changing here so rapidly that we can't wait for the 8 codgers who run each Civic Association to sign off on every little detail before we move forward. Also, I just don't see how this going to have any meaningful (negative) affect on Immersion. If that's the crux of your issue, is there a more favorable location that you can lobby for? For the health and fidelity and longevity of the Immersion program, not simply for the preference or convenience of current Key families?

Long story short, move on and let the rest of us do so, too.


The crux of my issue is that there should have been a school board vote, and I think they screwed up big time doing it this way.


What is the big deal? If SB wanted to override this if they cared.
Anonymous
The SB doesn’t want to weigh in. They agree with the decision and are thrilled to not have to be involved.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The SB doesn’t want to weigh in. They agree with the decision and are thrilled to not have to be involved.


I think this is correct. Its pretty cowardly on their part, and very politician-like. I don't think they are fooling anyone in the sense that they will be blamed (credited?) for this move, though. Barbara Kaninnen -chair of the SB - has already declined to attend a meeting with the Key PTA, on the grounds that their assigned SB Rep (Tania Talento) will attend, and has also refused to attend a meeting at the building where many of Key's Spanish speaking families live. I think they are hoping this just goes away. Its not a terrible bet on their part, but its far from a sure thing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The SB doesn’t want to weigh in. They agree with the decision and are thrilled to not have to be involved.


I think this is correct. Its pretty cowardly on their part, and very politician-like. I don't think they are fooling anyone in the sense that they will be blamed (credited?) for this move, though. Barbara Kaninnen -chair of the SB - has already declined to attend a meeting with the Key PTA, on the grounds that their assigned SB Rep (Tania Talento) will attend, and has also refused to attend a meeting at the building where many of Key's Spanish speaking families live. I think they are hoping this just goes away. Its not a terrible bet on their part, but its far from a sure thing.


Barbara doesn't need their votes; therefore she doesn't need to attend the meetings.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The SB doesn’t want to weigh in. They agree with the decision and are thrilled to not have to be involved.


I think this is correct. Its pretty cowardly on their part, and very politician-like. I don't think they are fooling anyone in the sense that they will be blamed (credited?) for this move, though. Barbara Kaninnen -chair of the SB - has already declined to attend a meeting with the Key PTA, on the grounds that their assigned SB Rep (Tania Talento) will attend, and has also refused to attend a meeting at the building where many of Key's Spanish speaking families live. I think they are hoping this just goes away. Its not a terrible bet on their part, but its far from a sure thing.


Barbara doesn't need their votes; therefore she doesn't need to attend the meetings.



Nor is she chair of Sb. Goldstein is. And Monique I Grady is the liaison not talento. And this is. Not on the agenda until spring
Anonymous
Good for the SB. They shouldn’t be giving this any time and attention. South Arlington needs to be the focus. This is a stupid distraction.
Anonymous
The claws come out...

Sent to LV listserve tonight.

“Lyon Village was extended an invitation from the president of Cherrydale Civic Association to attend a meeting on Sept. 24 to discuss the Key Elementary-Science Focus Building Swap.

However, the president of Ballston-Virginia Square Civic Association reached out to me this morning and let me know that Lyon Village residents are not invited to attend this meeting because "[t]he subject meeting is Ballston-Virginia Square's regular monthly meeting and we invited Cherrydale residents to join us on for the school swap agenda item as we were already considering a possible joint response to the school board. It would be difficult to discuss and take action on a neighborhood position with members of the broader Arlington community there."

I apologize for the misunderstanding, but please do not plan to attend the meeting as the Ballston-Virginia Square Civic Association will be turning away uninvited guests. “
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Good for the SB. They shouldn’t be giving this any time and attention. South Arlington needs to be the focus. This is a stupid distraction.


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The claws come out...

Sent to LV listserve tonight.

“Lyon Village was extended an invitation from the president of Cherrydale Civic Association to attend a meeting on Sept. 24 to discuss the Key Elementary-Science Focus Building Swap.

However, the president of Ballston-Virginia Square Civic Association reached out to me this morning and let me know that Lyon Village residents are not invited to attend this meeting because "[t]he subject meeting is Ballston-Virginia Square's regular monthly meeting and we invited Cherrydale residents to join us on for the school swap agenda item as we were already considering a possible joint response to the school board. It would be difficult to discuss and take action on a neighborhood position with members of the broader Arlington community there."

I apologize for the misunderstanding, but please do not plan to attend the meeting as the Ballston-Virginia Square Civic Association will be turning away uninvited guests. “


Wow, yet Cherrydale residents without students at ASFS had the gall to attend PTA meetings???
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The claws come out...

Sent to LV listserve tonight.

“Lyon Village was extended an invitation from the president of Cherrydale Civic Association to attend a meeting on Sept. 24 to discuss the Key Elementary-Science Focus Building Swap.

However, the president of Ballston-Virginia Square Civic Association reached out to me this morning and let me know that Lyon Village residents are not invited to attend this meeting because "[t]he subject meeting is Ballston-Virginia Square's regular monthly meeting and we invited Cherrydale residents to join us on for the school swap agenda item as we were already considering a possible joint response to the school board. It would be difficult to discuss and take action on a neighborhood position with members of the broader Arlington community there."

I apologize for the misunderstanding, but please do not plan to attend the meeting as the Ballston-Virginia Square Civic Association will be turning away uninvited guests. “


Rosslyn resident here. So I am totally showing up here. Are they checking IDs and addresses?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The SB doesn’t want to weigh in. They agree with the decision and are thrilled to not have to be involved.


I think this is correct. Its pretty cowardly on their part, and very politician-like. I don't think they are fooling anyone in the sense that they will be blamed (credited?) for this move, though. Barbara Kaninnen -chair of the SB - has already declined to attend a meeting with the Key PTA, on the grounds that their assigned SB Rep (Tania Talento) will attend, and has also refused to attend a meeting at the building where many of Key's Spanish speaking families live. I think they are hoping this just goes away. Its not a terrible bet on their part, but its far from a sure thing.


It’s pretty embarrassing that you’re making all of these demands and attacks when it’s clear you don’t even follow school board meeetings or you’d know Kanninen is no longer chair, and you don’t bother to pay attention to school business to know you have a new liaison. Ignorance doesn’t earn you consideration.
Anonymous
Planning and announcing a swap with input from only swap-supporters, during the summer, after they’d “tabled the issue” last spring is a stupid distraction? Let’s be clear, no one from the Key community has asked for anything but to be heard, and nearly half of that community doesn’t know the full situation. If you’re rich I guess you might call something like not being able to pick up your kid and get back to your job at Baja Fresh a stupid distraction because you’ve spent your entire life thinking of nothing and no one but yourself.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The claws come out...

Sent to LV listserve tonight.

“Lyon Village was extended an invitation from the president of Cherrydale Civic Association to attend a meeting on Sept. 24 to discuss the Key Elementary-Science Focus Building Swap.

However, the president of Ballston-Virginia Square Civic Association reached out to me this morning and let me know that Lyon Village residents are not invited to attend this meeting because "[t]he subject meeting is Ballston-Virginia Square's regular monthly meeting and we invited Cherrydale residents to join us on for the school swap agenda item as we were already considering a possible joint response to the school board. It would be difficult to discuss and take action on a neighborhood position with members of the broader Arlington community there."

I apologize for the misunderstanding, but please do not plan to attend the meeting as the Ballston-Virginia Square Civic Association will be turning away uninvited guests. “


Rosslyn resident here. So I am totally showing up here. Are they checking IDs and addresses?


I hear they are serving sangria.
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