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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My kids have generally had a good experience in MS (TJ) and HS (W-L). They have good friends, mostly great teachers, one has been involved in band all the way through while the other dabbled in a few ECs. My older is now at VT and was well prepared for college work and I'm sure my senior will do fine too. Yes, some kids will have problems but that's the nature of the teenage years. My 2nd definitely had her struggles but I've found her teachers to be supportive when she asked for help. The kids to need to learn to advocate for themselves, it's a big school and there's not a lot of hand holding. But that is a good life skill. Another downside -- counselor quality seems to carry a lot. We have been lucky with an excellent counselor but they are not all great. DD says some friends have started going to DDs counselor for questions because theirs is not helpful.[/quote] Sure it’s a big school now, but it will ginormous when OP kids get there. [/quote] Arlington Tech should be fully built out by then, and would relieve the population burden on the other schools, as the models suggest. Unlike surrounding school districts I don’t see any APS high school growing to a ridiculously large size. Boundaries will shift again, which has long been a tool. More North Arlington neighborhoods could move from W-L to Yorktown, and more South Arlington neighborhoods could move to W-L, or maybe some S Arlington neighborhoods could move to Yorktown, etc. If missing middle doubles the numbers of students in the center of the county, then maybe momentum would build for a 4th high school. But the kenmore site is the only and best site for that. [/quote] They spent $30M adding 600 seats to WL — they are using those seats so definitely hitting 3000, which is “ridiculous” Tech is always going to underperform enrollment because it willl remain as a vocational program without any entrance exams or requirements [/quote] They need to publicize what’s available at Tech because it’s not a traditional vocational school[/quote] Sure but it’s still a non magnet non competitive vocational school[/quote] Arlington Tech and the career center are different programs. [/quote] So there’s an entrance requirements like TJHS? That would make Tech much more attractive and draw students. [/quote] No, not sure why that matters. It’s an option program that people can choose over their zoned school. [/quote] It matters because people in Arlington are insane and only want things if they are competitive! Insane.[/quote] Tech classes will have very different focus is composed of college bound computer science students vs future plumbers. My cousin is a plumber and makes $$$, but was never much into school. [/quote]
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