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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Since March of 2020 APS K-12 enrollment has declined by 1308 students. https://www.apsva.us/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/U-Mem_281_Membership-Summary-All.pdf https://www.apsva.us/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/U-MEM_281_Membership-Summary-All_4_8_2020.pdf[/quote] Vast majority of this is missing K and some elemntary kids. Middle school is down just 140 kids; high school down like 50 kids. Most kids in APS are staying in APS.[/quote] Fact check on aisle 9, please. In Arlington right now, if you can afford private, you're going private next year. I don't know many who are staying at APS willingly. [/quote] We must not know the same people. I'm in a Yorktown neighborhood and only knowing one kid going to O'Connell. [/quote] the majority of families moving are elementary and middle schoolers. [/quote] Yep. It's a completely different ballgame at the elem and middle school level. HS kids can make DL work. It sucks but they're making it work and are less likely to leave. My senior is sticking it out although this year has been a total waste. Moved our elem kid to private in the fall. His 5th grade class lost 10 kids this year. [/quote]
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