Anonymous wrote:We moved out of Arlington when it became obvious to us that APS wasn't well run. They favor W-L over Yorktown and Wakefield in terms of academic programs; neglect the need to build a fourth comprehensive high school; and settle for mediocrity rather than academic excellence. People like Nancy Van Doren had way too much influence over APS, and the Superintendent (then Murphy) was a lightweight.
W-L is cramped in its current location. With the expansion and 3000 kids on the horizon, it will become even more of a zoo.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought APS already had four high schools, if you include HB. Would this be a fifth one?
HB doesn’t count as a comprehensive high school because it doesn’t have full course offerings or extracurriculars. Kids go back to their home HS for that.
This. Arlington Tech is the same as HB, specialty program where kids have to go to home HS for ECs.
Anonymous wrote:I thought APS already had four high schools, if you include HB. Would this be a fifth one?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought APS already had four high schools, if you include HB. Would this be a fifth one?
HB doesn’t count as a comprehensive high school because it doesn’t have full course offerings or extracurriculars. Kids go back to their home HS for that.
Anonymous wrote:I thought APS already had four high schools, if you include HB. Would this be a fifth one?
Anonymous wrote:I thought APS already had four high schools, if you include HB. Would this be a fifth one?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think APS is likely going to use virtual classes to meet capacity needs without building a 4th high school.
This is the way. They mentioned this back in 2011.
Anonymous wrote:I think APS is likely going to use virtual classes to meet capacity needs without building a 4th high school.
Anonymous wrote:We moved out of Arlington when it became obvious to us that APS wasn't well run. They favor W-L over Yorktown and Wakefield in terms of academic programs; neglect the need to build a fourth comprehensive high school; and settle for mediocrity rather than academic excellence. People like Nancy Van Doren had way too much influence over APS, and the Superintendent (then Murphy) was a lightweight.
W-L is cramped in its current location. With the expansion and 3000 kids on the horizon, it will become even more of a zoo.