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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]That’s what has been advocated upthread essentially. Someone wa saying make Randolph/Barcroft a limited choice situation. One school is IB or some other program. The other school has a really intense high needs program similar to Carlin Springs. Parents in those boundaries can choose which school is right for their child. Of course it’s been said over and over it’s a non starter, because north Arlington doesn’t like the team model anymore, and north Arlington only wants walkable schools., I mean that’s all true. Why should we be discussing a separate situation south of 50? Sure our problems and needs are completely different, but essentially irrelevant. We couldn’t possibly have a different policy that was more beneficial for the elementary schools in south Arlington. That just couldn’t possibly happen. Everyone knows that the ship has sailed and if you are just now coming to this process because you have toddlers, well, f#ck you and your kids. You knew your schools sucked when you bought down in south Arlington.[/quote] No, what was advocated for upthread is simply moving poor kids from one school into another. Limited choice would be countywide and would involve clusters of at least 4 schools, and each school would have a program that would be appealing to many families, and everyone would be entered into a lottery (not just parents at two schools in the county). PP suggested using programs that already exist and have proven popular in Arlington, such as Traditional, Immersion, Montessori, EL. The thing is: if you thought you were staying at Henry, would you still be advocating for this? Or would you be mad that parents who didn't buy into Henry are taking away your "good" neighborhood school? If you're waiting for the Henry parents, or even Oakridge parents, who are in effective walk zones to agree to a limited choice model in south Arlington, you're going to be waiting for a long time. And if you're waiting for north Arlington to get on board, well, they gave their two cents last year when the K-12 vision had a similar proposal of limited choice mixed in with neighborhood schools with the county divided E/W. You would not even believe the things that were said if I told you. Maybe in another generation. Or maybe not. [/quote] Agree. There is no getting around the fact that 47 percent of south Arlington elementary students receive free or reduced lunch, and that's including option schools. There's zero incentive for parents at a school under 47 to push for more diversity - Claremont, Henry and Oakridge are the only ones and in fact probably going to come out of the redistricting with even lower free/reduced meal percentages.[/quote]
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