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Reply to "Just make Jamestown an Option School Already"
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[quote=Anonymous]I think the key in thinking which school they recommend, if they do, cause right who knows what APS will do, is thinking about future capacity for the school switching. The APS CIP plan is saying all choice to go above 700 in less than 4 years so it must be a place with that capacity or it doesn't make sense. Also remember parents APS' proposal may very well be for a double swap - schools not school to be moved language is used both in regards to the choice programs and neighborhood schools. And something else I know my school missed at first is this switch could happen fall of 2021 or 2020 so any k-2 in any of the 20 neighborhood schools mentioned could be impacted. Here is the updated facilities optimization report: https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.apsva.us%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2017%2F11%2FFacilities-Optimization-Study.pdf&h=ATN0MaUHE5huQ3mMHn8ADvzU9Muv4V2z9neHasDJl7FELTbXkNfUFuVapETp8-UqZZnj5WVw5yTdDc1BFp84IFDqUIhClkVKg7CgWBMXxjjXDt0 They have to match also with the county's CIP choice enrollment wishes. I would say the ship has sailed on keeping ATS small, the board made that overwhelmingly clear at the last meeting. Further you can now look at the responses for the Choice consideration survey when trying to determine where these swaps should take place. Choice Consideration Responses: chrome-extension://bpmcpldpdmajfigpchkicefoigmkfalc/views/app.html?uuid=10c4d566-57a5-47be-d388-c00b902526f1 The APS staff will release it's list of criteria they will use to make the April 12 recommendation next week. [/quote]
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