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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]MONA and everyone with a BLM or ALM sign ought to be calling it out. Wishful thinking that anyone in Arlington cares at this point. There shouldn’t be ANY school in Arlington over 40% poverty and/ or ESL.[/quote] Isn't concentrating wraparound services best for the students? Wouldn't the Carlin Springs model be best for Drew?[/quote] What wraparound services are they offering at Carlin Springs?[/quote] It is called a "Community School" pretty neat stuff. https://carlinsprings.apsva.us/about-us/community-school/ Carlin Springs is Arlington’s model “community school.” Our school facility is used as a base to support students and their families by addressing not only academic needs, but also social, emotional, and health needs through linkages to community partners. By addressing the needs of the “whole child,” we enhance student success in school and in the larger community. Most of the opportunities associated with the community school model occur before and after school, and in the evenings. Examples of opportunities include: [list]Engaging after-school enrichment activities designed to reinforce and enhance what is learned during the school day.[/list] [list]Parenting workshops, monthly Coffee with the Principal events, weekly parent volunteer activities.[/list] [list]Academic Parent Teacher Teams, called “Teamwork”[/list] [list]Family library nights, curriculum nights, and author visits[/list] [list]Weekly developmental playgroups for toddlers and their parents or caregivers[/list] [list]Computer and language classes for parents, with enrichment activities for children while parents are in class[/list] [list]A student-run savings branch of the Arlington VA Federal Credit Union[/list] [list]Monthly Family Markets (hosted by the Capital Area Food Bank)[/list] [list]Arlington Department of Human Services (DHS) provides resources for families who need access to mental health, health and dental services.[/list] [list]Our full time Public Health Nurse manages medical, dental, hearing, vision, and other referrals, assists with health insurance, provides health education and coordinates other health related programs.[/list] [/quote] So why do the teachers at Carlin Springs counsel the gifted kids to transfer to option schools with better resources? Riddle me that. “Neat stuff” my ass. It’s not a recipe for student success alone. If they were provided those resources AND an economically balanced school, it would be better. It shouldn’t be either/or. But it’s not that relevant to the Drew boundary discussion, because it’s just not that feasible to make Drew a balanced school, given the adjacent neighborhoods. It should never have been made a neighborhood school with the expectation that it could be balanced, or even filled without having to pull other neighborhoods in. It’s size and demographics should have been part of the consideration on whether or not to return it to a neighborhood school. [/quote] Did they ever consider leaving Montessori at Drew, eliminating the neighborhood portion of Drew, but giving all Green Valley kids preference for Montessori or option to attend neighboring school? Essentially every Green Valley kid could attend as their neighborhood school and fill the rest with lottery since so many people want Montessori. [/quote]
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