Anonymous wrote:Several threads have talked about declining enrollment and how it seems to be sticking. I think overcrowding at high school level will now no longer be an issue as families no longer look to move to sense Arlington because with WFH they can get a bigger place in FFX and just do commute once or so a week.
And the existing over crowding has been squashed by a flight of people to private school and moving to real burbs.
So school board played chicken with the student wave, and they won thanks to COVID. Am I missing anything?
Anonymous wrote:I really can’t be sure. But I do wonder if deep down the school board and superintendent were thinking, “hey, if we make this situation really bad, people will leave and that solves our overcrowding problem.”
Anonymous wrote:Too soon to tell.
Some will come back. Unfortunately.
Everyone I know with an older kid who went private had a difficult to serve kid. people who were on the bubble about affording it but now the rubber hit the road and the kid really sunk in the pandemic and they left. In most cases I don’t think those kind of kids come back.
Families who started a kid in K or 1 in private? I bet some come back.
Anonymous wrote:Several threads have talked about declining enrollment and how it seems to be sticking. I think overcrowding at high school level will now no longer be an issue as families no longer look to move to sense Arlington because with WFH they can get a bigger place in FFX and just do commute once or so a week.
And the existing over crowding has been squashed by a flight of people to private school and moving to real burbs.
So school board played chicken with the student wave, and they won thanks to COVID. Am I missing anything?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s too early to tell. Families may have stretched for private or homeschool this year but that doesn’t mean it’s sustainable or desirable long term.
Almost no one is home schooling now. People in private are seeing how amazing it is, they won’t go back. I think this is baked in.
Anonymous wrote:It’s too early to tell. Families may have stretched for private or homeschool this year but that doesn’t mean it’s sustainable or desirable long term.
Anonymous wrote:I really can’t be sure. But I do wonder if deep down the school board and superintendent were thinking, “hey, if we make this situation really bad, people will leave and that solves our overcrowding problem.”