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Reply to "APS Superintendent High School Overcrowding Plan"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have been to a few of these meetings, and I do not understand the concept behind Arlington Tech. I asked point blank at a meeting whether it was Vo-Tech or STEM (like TJ in FC) and the lady presenting gave the flakiest answer. She seriously said, "Oh!! It can be anything we dream it to be!!!" and that was her entire answer (in a Mary Poppins voice). Anyway, it seems like you could attract at least an HB-size population to an Arlington STEM high school modeled after TJ. You could retrofit an office building in Crystal City and offer a wide range of robotics and science clubs to offset a smaller sports program. There are enough defense contractors over there that you could probably also draw on the private sector to provide internships, etc. My bigger issue though (as someone who has actually attended meetings) is that I can't tell how much difference parent opinions are really going to make. It seems like the County has its ideas and it will do whatever it wants. [b]Until people start leaving the County due to the school situation and it impacts tax revenue[/b], I just don't think they care that much what parents think.[/quote] Um, schoolkids are a net drain on the county. Everyone would be THRILLED if some families moved out of the county, and it probably would not affect real estate values at all, and definitely would not affect tax revenue. Most tax revenue in Arlington is NOT from single family homes. [/quote] They would be thrilled to see kids from million dollar homes go bye bye. Those families are a huge drain on funds, and their countribution doesn't even get close. Low income families in south Arlington are their favorites. Those families are thrilled to be here and make no fuss over anything. They don't care about trailers, class size, enrichment, or test scores. They are a dream. The rich north Arlington homeowners are the nightmare. That's kind of flippant. It's not going to be the low-income families in South Arlington who bail, but instead some of the higher income families who aren't prepared to play chicken with APS and guess where or when their kids are attending middle or high school. [/quote][/quote]
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