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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Overall what I’m seeing in this thread is annoying me. Why is everyone totally perseverating on Crossfield and middle school AAP yet nobody is curious about what FCPS intends to do with the building besides keep the Swimming Pool. They have no plans outlined whatsoever. As per what I saw earlier, other school districts publish their plans despite security concerns, and FCPS has done so with every school on the Queue as of recent, including Centreville and Falls Church High Schools. LCPS and APS also publish school schemes (to some extent), with plans for the new HS-14 and Park View replacement posted, and plans for the new Arlington Career Center are also published online, and I think also for Dorothy Hamm Middle School too. So where’s Skyview’s plans, huh? Does nobody have a morsel of curiousity? No renderings either.[/quote] +10000 Also, for all the new pathways Skyview is supposedly introducing - has anyone seen any information as to how teachers will be trained/qualified for these roles? An aerospace pathway is pretty unique and requires highly specific training, outside of general staff training offered across FCPS.[/quote] I don't know if they published the slides but they have the classes outlined for the different paths and all of the classes have been approved by the Board, they did that earlier this year. They have showed the pathways to the parents and kids who opted in to Skyview. Part of the reason for doing so was to help the 10th graders make choices that would help them get onto the pathways as 11th graders. The 9th graders have a bit more time but the choices might influence what electives they took this year. [/quote]
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