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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Sorry the handful of tuckahoe planning units and the one Nottingham one aren’t going to be enough. Time to get some more people currently in zone to Williamsburg to start using public again.[/quote] What? You want more students to return to public just so Williamsburg isn’t underenrolled? That is the last thing APS wants, all their long term plans are based on declining enrollment, and pushing those with means to private is one of their best tools. They stay and pay taxes but no student costs! Seriously, the easiest thing is to just move immersion or setup some kind of option sub-school at WMS that will attract students to the location. Maybe a tech hub like mini AT?[/quote] Good plan. All the people with the means to do so should leave the school system. That won’t have any effect on the quality of the schools and the support for them. :roll: [/quote] How about move Hb’s middle school program to Williamsburg and expand the highschool portion at the heights building? That’s an easy button if I ever heard one![/quote] HB is the opposite of WMS, good luck with that. [/quote] School within a schools can be different programs. This is a good use of excess middle school seats to relieve high school overcrowding. [/quote] You don’t understand HB at all [/quote] They have co-existed with Stratford for decades. I’m sure they can manage to share a building to mainstream students. Oh, true the advantage of HB is a small student population, and if you are co-located you will now be same size as a normal middle school. [/quote]
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