Those of us who lean liberal but are forced to live with the reality of the consequences of the policies. At some point, we have to wake up and see that we are hemorrhaging money for terrible results. It isn’t working. And more money won’t fix it. Fund parenting classes. That might help. |
None of this is more important than getting class sizes down. Let’s worry about getting kids to read and do basic math before worrying if they have a LiFe ChAnGiNg moment in a canoe. |
+1. A check is needed at the high school level - 4 years with no checks, just why?! APS is bursting at the seams in terms of space, and money, so how about *not* educating many 100s of non-county residents at the highest prices in the entire region? There are school districts in the Northeast that do checks every year, it is not something unusual. |
Have you been to our nature centers? They're amazing but so small. No way a class, let alone a whole grade, could visit one. Maybe North Arlington's nature centers are larger than where I live. |
Cutting outdoor lab is not going to make enough of a dent to reduce class sizes |
Cutting Outdoor Lab, [/i] in addition to other unnecessary programs, will help. |
+1, Gotta start somewhere. Kids can take field trips to the nature centers in Arlington which APS doesn't pay to staff and run. Done. |
You do know our nature centers are understaffed, right? They are closed most days. Pretty sure they can't just add 25 field trips to their schedule without actually having staff there. Nothing's free, sorry. |
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Lots of APS math graduates in here. Cutting Outdoor Lab and TJHSST don't even come close to balancing the budget.
The sacred cows of option schools need a hard look. |
If you actually looked at the budget instead of pushing GOP talking points, you’d see that we aren’t “hemorrhaging money”. The operating funds include capital improvements. |
We balance the budget by funding it appropriately. We are significantly underfunded. |
Option schools have been discussed a million times and there aren't budget reasons to reconsider them. They have the same planning factors as the other schools with the exception of K-5 Montessori which gets some classroom aides. They schedule the option schools so that we can use existing buses to do another run in the morning and afternoon to hub stops so there are more hours for drivers, but not more buses. Changing the option programs back to neighborhood schools won't make any difference in staffing or building costs and might not save any transportation costs depending on how many busses are needed after all the boundaries are redrawn. |
| It seems like there's general agreement that cutting TJHSST+Outdoor Lab+Planetarium is less than 1% of the budget. Realistically, how much is Syphax bloat -- 5-10 positions? 15? So, like $1M-2M max. Remember that there are already 19 Syphax positions cut and a lot of non-school positions are bus drivers, HVAC, etc. The gap is almost $30M and we're at less than $5M even if everything above were cut. |
And you must be a graduate of Lucy Calkins’ reading program. Outdoor Lab PLUS option schools PLUS iPads in elementary PLUS many other items. No one — literally no one — is suggesting cutting Outdoor Lab alone will balance the budget. I also don’t think we should cut TJ. Feel free to disagree. |
Look at those Syphax salaries for unnecessary positions. Just one example of wasting a sh!t ton of money. These aren’t GOP talking points. How sad that you’re incapable of having a nuanced discussion. |