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Reply to "APS Families--Pls email county and school boards by Tues. 5/24!!"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am a current APS family zoned for W-L, and I didn't get one of these surveys. Not sure why not. I hate the idea of a 9th grade academy. Part of the high school experience is meeting and spending time with older kids, seeing their achievements. My kid doesn't need an even bigger pool of kids in the same grade to get lost in. [/quote] But, as always, parents should consider this option -- a 9th grade academy -- within the actual decision set available now, instead of comparing it to some ideal situation that doesn't and can't exist. We all want a great experience for our kids. But some of the choices we are actually facing include the following: --massively overcrowded schools where kids go in shifts (some going from 7-2, some from 8-3, some from 9-4) and spots in sports, band etc. become exceedingly hard to get --redistricting --requiring students to spend a semester or a year doing online or offcampus study --year round school (kids go 3 out of 4 quarters a year, so 3/4 of kids are in school at any given time) --private school or moving out of Arlington If those are the choices, doesn't a 9th grade academy seem like one of the better options? [/quote] Seriously, these options are insane and unacceptable, which is why the county should find us the land for a new high school. [/quote] I don't disagree, but here's the other point of view -- There are hardly any large parcels of land left in the county, and lots of potential uses for them including open space, affordable housing, infrastructure support (fire stations, bus maintenance/storage), etc. And we can only borrow so much money a year. So, given that: a) The vast majority of people in Arlington don't have kids, and since most new housing in Arlington is high density, the proportions are likely to stay that way b) School enrollment trends, while definitely very high, are likely a bubble and will taper off again in 10 years c) Building a high school will tie up a huge parcel of land for 50 years and take up $150 million of bond money over 20 years, both of which could be used for MANY other high value, high priority items d) There are all these other options for dealing with capacity, even if parents don't like them Why build another high school?[/quote] Where do you see enrollments tapering off in 10 years? It looks to me (anecdotally) like all the building is adding single family homes with young kids. Those kids aren't even IN the system yet, so 10 years from now they'll just be in elementary or middle school. Just saying.[/quote]
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