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Reply to "Is there really nothing "specialized" about the HB curriculum?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]HB is not meaningfully increasing class size. Fall 2018: HB will have 249 MS and 440 HS students. Fall 2026: HB will have 279 MS and 440 HS students. HB is adding 10 kids to each MS class-- 30 kids total. That's it. Meanwhile by 2026: WF will have 3,294 HS students, WJ will have 2,101 students, and YT will have 2,642 students-- that's 8,000 high school kids, in three existing high school buildings that are only built to hold 6,500 total. These are the APS projections posted to the APS website, not made up numbers. You have to be completely clueless to not understand why there are so many elementary school parents who are pissed off about the decision to spend $100M in bond funding to build HB without meaningfully adding more capacity. The current CIP conversations right now are a complete disaster. They have no viable solution to create sufficient high school seats by 2026 with the available bond funding. [/quote] +1 Best post on this thread by far. Yet, the County Board instead of demanding proffers from developers to fund more school construction in exchange for increased density funnels all the cash into affordable housing which, in turn, probably holds a higher percentage of school age children. [/quote]
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