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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Oh look. We should have done a Rosslyn MS after all. [/quote] +1[/quote] Why do people keep talking about a Rosslyn middle school? How would have helped this situation? Truly don’t understand the point. [/quote] Not sure because the kids who live near Hamm would have been bused there, so I am not sure how that would have been better for them than busing to WMS. Some ppl just like to complain. And also they don't get it. [/quote] The PP who say we should have built at Rosslyn are NOT current Hamm/Taylor parents, that was clear from other parts of the post. I just don’t see why anyone is lamenting that option, unless they mean abolish HBW so that middle schools would have more capacity (1100 sear Hamm, 1100 seat Heights), but no Taylor/Hamm parent would consider that? So really confused who is advocating for Rosslyn?[/quote] One take away I have from the Rosslyn point is that APS staff planners are really terrible. How could they locate a “neighborhood” MS so far away from the needed seats? That is, they justified spending millions on building DHMS as a neighborhood school and just in a heartbeat APS is now saying, woops, we don’t need those seats there. Same argument re: Cardinal/closing Nottingham. Bottom line for me is they are wholly incompetent and so parents should fight for what they want. This is not a do what’s best for the system when it’s comes to your own children/family. And that’s Ok. [/quote] They need seats in S Arlington, so neither site was a fix[/quote] Right, we get it. But, the argument is the Rosslyn is a heck of a lot closer to where the needed seats are than the leafy SFH neighborhood off Lorcom. It’s moot, though, because APS made its bed and now it has to lie in it. [/quote] Rosslyn is closer to Gunston than DHMS?[/quote] More or less, but it depends where the population distribution is within the Gunston/Kenmore /Jefferson zones. https://www.apsva.us/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2023/04/Map_Middle_School_2022_23-1.pdf Probably what should have been done is to expand HBW when they had the new site. If they had expanded to the 1100 seats as originally planned for a neighborhood school, HBW would have provided 150 more middle school seats and 250 more high school seats. As an option program, anyone who didn't like the facilities would be welcome to head back to their home school. I know HBW claims "small school" is part of its pedagogy, but that's a luxury we can ill afford in our urban out of space district. I thought it was supposed to be about independence and self direction? [/quote] Independence and self direction don't work in a huge school. [/quote] Why in the world not? That’s essentially college. [/quote] Adults go to college. Children in middle and high school go to HB. See the difference? [/quote]
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