Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It means much less federal tax money coming in to the school district. Look for staff to be cut.
Why do people always post this? We pay taxes if our kids go to public or private school.
Anonymous wrote:It means much less federal tax money coming in to the school district. Look for staff to be cut.
Anonymous wrote:It means much less federal tax money coming in to the school district. Look for staff to be cut.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can afford not to, but we are staying. I do think about 20% of familes have left. Schools are not overcrowded in the wealthier areas. We used to have 4 classes for each grade, now we have 3 and 2 in some.
Yes but now we have three classes packed with kids instead of for kids over 4 classes spread out. Our class size tim our north Arlington Elementary is larger than last year but we’re down in actual classes. We lost almost 120 kids the past 2 years. Our 5th grade classes are packed and unmanaged from a behavior perspective. I am regretting not leaving.
5th grade is awful this year, in terms of behavior. My child is completely miserable. Absolutely regretting staying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can afford not to, but we are staying. I do think about 20% of familes have left. Schools are not overcrowded in the wealthier areas. We used to have 4 classes for each grade, now we have 3 and 2 in some.
Yes but now we have three classes packed with kids instead of for kids over 4 classes spread out. Our class size tim our north Arlington Elementary is larger than last year but we’re down in actual classes. We lost almost 120 kids the past 2 years. Our 5th grade classes are packed and unmanaged from a behavior perspective. I am regretting not leaving.
Anonymous wrote:I can afford not to, but we are staying. I do think about 20% of familes have left. Schools are not overcrowded in the wealthier areas. We used to have 4 classes for each grade, now we have 3 and 2 in some.
Anonymous wrote:I think it’s too early to panic.