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Reply to "Question about re zoning elementary schools in S. Arlington"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Nothing - NOTHING - impacts school quality as much as engaged, educated parents who encourage their kids, support the school, socially and economically. These are people who show up, they are almost always UMC people with the means to do it, and there aren't enough of them in most SA schools, and never will be until the SB draws boundaries that aren't so segregated so as to run off what few UMC parents are willing to give a school a shot but bail after three years of exhaustion. UMC are a strategic resource and aps should act like it.\.[/quote] That's utterly ridiculous. I would say teacher quality is vastly more important. Supports given to students who are struggling are vastly more important. I could think of many other things that are vastly more important that being surrounded by UMC people. What an obnoxious statement.[/quote] That's what I meant by difficult to acknowledge. You're not thinking about what are called positive externalities. UMC people bring accountability and massive resources to every school where they predominate. For example: pta auctions in NA schools that raise more PTA funds in one night than a SA school might raise in 5 years. Parents who organize and fund extracurriculars that don't exist in south Arlington schools. Well manicured school grounds with the newest and nicest of everything. These and other resource dependent "extras" combine to attract and retain the best qualified teachers and administrators. Which in turn attracts more resources.That is what the UMC brings: measurable resources that benefit everyone at the school. [/quote]
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