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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think you need to read some of the threads about ASFS if you're contending that it's a special program that the rest of us are being unfairly deprived of. The immersion programs have a lottery etc., but could stand to establish a third school to accomodate growing demand. Are you saying everyone in the north has an automatic in to these programs and everyone in south arlington is edged out??? If you look at the school by school transfer reports, I'm pretty sure that's not the case with most if not all of the choice schools. I thought the bigger complaint and what has inspired so much debate is the concentrated high-density housing on the Pike (and proposed in the future for the Pike) that disproportionately overwhelms south arlington schools. That is a valid and serious complaint and one that, as others have noted, goes to housing policy and establishing better coordination between the county and APS to insure that we've got adequate infrastructure in place. It's not a schools issue in the first instance. Getting into the nuanced differences between schools like ASFS and the rest of the elementary schools is kind of silly and not how the bigger problems will be solved. I also think you're more likely to get county-wide support for addressing the real problems by not leading with criticism of how great everyone in north arlington has it and how unfair it is that they've got schools like ASFS. That alienates people who would otherwise be on board to really address these questions because they think you're complaining about trivial distinctions between schools. Find the common ground, which is capacity and nurturing and expanding rather than dismantling special programs, and start there. Just a suggestion.[/quote] I think the bigger issue is that any stem or special program should be county wide. Not, limited to a certain zip code. However, I think the choice programs are problematic in the current era of overcrowding. [/quote]
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