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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I finally watched the board meeting and one thing that APE was lobbying for was....APS reaching out to parents who left APS. As if that would be a good use of APS time and resources right now. What a joke. Can't take them seriously at all. [/quote] One of APE's school board comments was on APS' record-setting unenrollment and getting families to re-enroll. You might not care as you probably see it as an ideological purge of those "open uppers" (as some have stated on Facebook), but those who want a strong public school system for this community do care.[/quote] I'm sure APS has better things to do than stroke the egos of people throwing tantrums. Why on earth would APS want to re-enroll families who feel entitled to yell at SB members and other parents? [/quote] There are 3,100 missing children from APS (11.5% of projected enrollment). The fact you don't see that as a problem shows you're part of the problem. The problem with APS last year was they listened to the entitled closed school activist screamers. The result of listening to those closed school activists is APS' 3,100 missing kids. Fortunately, the state of Virginia Democratic legislature and governor took the ability of APS to do so away this year via SB 1303.[/quote] The kids aren’t “missing”. People moved away or sent their kids to private. And [b]% of a projection isn’t a real number.[/b] Reaching out to THOUSANDS of families who don’t have kids in APS is a huge waste of time and money. Focus on the families who showed up and have serious, immediate needs. [/quote] When the information was released this summer, it was very triggering to the closed school activists and they unsuccessfully tried to pick it apart. Now, it's "f*** those people who didn't want schools closed." They're going to be the first to start complaining when the axe comes to programs and teachers if those students don't return.[/quote] + 1000 Grades 2-8 are down approx. 1,500 students from when the same kids were in Grades K-6 in the 2019-2020 school year. PK-1 enrollments are also down 250 kids each from the 2019-2020 school year. That doesn't count the projected additions in the PK-1 enrollments during that time. But this is all "fake news." [/quote]
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