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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]APS gave a one question survey with a laughable comment box ("we're not actually interested in your feedback'). My money is that they going to kill a standalone virtual program. They can't afford it. The new Career Center adds 500 seats - not enough to relieve pressure in the system, but may be just enough for an intermediate pressure valve for Wakefield in the near term. Those seats can be used for either ATC or county-wide career center classes - meaning APS can use the career center classes to maximize use of the 3 comprehensive High Schools which will be pushing 3000 kids each. It's a ridiculous plan that doesn't meet our needs, but here we are. But agree with the PP - send your kids to HB, ATC or private, or plan for them to attend a HS pushing 3000 kids. A standalone virtual school is dead. [/quote] Oh but you don’t seem to get it. Stand-alone virtual school is dead. Assoc virtual classes to address overcrowding: totally the plan. Basically kids will not GO TO SCHOOL (like the pandemic A/B cohorts) and take classes virtually. My only hope it’s only nonsense classes like health and not core curriculum. I wonder how big classes will get with 3000 kids. There are only so many class periods and so many rooms…[/quote]
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