Anonymous wrote:APS Title 1 schools are: Abingdon, Barcroft, Barrett, Campbell, Carlin Springs, Drew, Hoffman-Boston, and Randolph.
Here is the map of APS elementary schools.
https://www.apsva.us/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/d-Map_Elementary_2022_23.pdf
Draw your own conclusions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looks like Fleet is about to cross the threshold:
https://www.arlnow.com/2023/05/22/goodwill-and-ahc-propose-new-affordable-housing-new-store-and-child-care/
So, I think that means every single elementary school in South Arlington will be Title 1. I believe the only ES in North Arlington that is Title 1 is Barrett, and that’s practically across the street. So much segregation.
Fleet was Title I previously while it was still Henry. It lost its Title I status in recent times.
Also, Oakridge is not Title I.
Oakridge will be again, don’t worry
Only when they build another school for Crystal City and Oakridge remains home to all the poorer parts of the current zone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looks like Fleet is about to cross the threshold:
https://www.arlnow.com/2023/05/22/goodwill-and-ahc-propose-new-affordable-housing-new-store-and-child-care/
So, I think that means every single elementary school in South Arlington will be Title 1. I believe the only ES in North Arlington that is Title 1 is Barrett, and that’s practically across the street. So much segregation.
Fleet was Title I previously while it was still Henry. It lost its Title I status in recent times.
Also, Oakridge is not Title I.
Oakridge will be again, don’t worry
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looks like Fleet is about to cross the threshold:
https://www.arlnow.com/2023/05/22/goodwill-and-ahc-propose-new-affordable-housing-new-store-and-child-care/
So, I think that means every single elementary school in South Arlington will be Title 1. I believe the only ES in North Arlington that is Title 1 is Barrett, and that’s practically across the street. So much segregation.
Fleet was Title I previously while it was still Henry. It lost its Title I status in recent times.
Also, Oakridge is not Title I.
Anonymous wrote:Looks like Fleet is about to cross the threshold:
https://www.arlnow.com/2023/05/22/goodwill-and-ahc-propose-new-affordable-housing-new-store-and-child-care/
So, I think that means every single elementary school in South Arlington will be Title 1. I believe the only ES in North Arlington that is Title 1 is Barrett, and that’s practically across the street. So much segregation.
Anonymous wrote:The money comes from one pot, so the more schools that are designated Title I, the smaller each of their funding. Other districts have even higher thresholds for this reason. It’s also complex if a school vacillates in its Title I status from year-to-year, so as a PP said, it is not uncommon for districts to set a higher threshold and to wait several years to see that the demographic change appears to be lasting
Anonymous wrote:With federal funding comes federal mandates.
Anonymous wrote:If public schools are eligible for Title 1 status and funding when 40 percent of the students are from low-income households, does anyone know why Arlington doesn’t apply for this status until the school hits 50 percent? It seems like this is a loss for APS students.