Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here we go again. Volunteering others for longer bus rides so that you could walk.
I'm not sure I get this comment. It's not much of a longer ride to be buses to Williamsburg over Hamm. Where were those kids bused before Hamm opened?
I'm not affected, but do think it's a pretty odd choice by APS not to take advantage of the walk zones for Hamm. For the kids in the Rosslyn corridor, I'm not sure the difference between Hamm and Williamsburg is that significant. They're already getting on a bus and Williamsburg isn't that much farther. It also would be great for diversity for Williamsburg to pull from more diverse zones.
Anonymous wrote:I really credit APS planning. It was a great call to build Cardinal and Hamm. North Arlington seats. And now APS says: we have totally lopsided seats. And APS defenders say: that’s the fault of the parents up there who DEMANDED it and we couldn’t possibly say no.
I have zero confidence in their projections/numbers/planning. They have proven themselves totally incompetent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here we go again. Volunteering others for longer bus rides so that you could walk.
I'm not sure I get this comment. It's not much of a longer ride to be buses to Williamsburg over Hamm. Where were those kids bused before Hamm opened?
I'm not affected, but do think it's a pretty odd choice by APS not to take advantage of the walk zones for Hamm. For the kids in the Rosslyn corridor, I'm not sure the difference between Hamm and Williamsburg is that significant. They're already getting on a bus and Williamsburg isn't that much farther. It also would be great for diversity for Williamsburg to pull from more diverse zones.
You must be new to APS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here we go again. Volunteering others for longer bus rides so that you could walk.
I'm not sure I get this comment. It's not much of a longer ride to be buses to Williamsburg over Hamm. Where were those kids bused before Hamm opened?
I'm not affected, but do think it's a pretty odd choice by APS not to take advantage of the walk zones for Hamm. For the kids in the Rosslyn corridor, I'm not sure the difference between Hamm and Williamsburg is that significant. They're already getting on a bus and Williamsburg isn't that much farther. It also would be great for diversity for Williamsburg to pull from more diverse zones.
Anonymous wrote:Here we go again. Volunteering others for longer bus rides so that you could walk.
Anonymous wrote:So with proposed boundaries, they are nuking almost the entire DHMS walk zone and shipping them to WMS.
The neighborhood only just got a neighborhood middle school and now it’s gone.
If they are busing most of East Arlington to DHMS why not just bus to WMS and eliminate the domino of buses to send DHMS walk zone to WMS?? Does the staff own stock in busing companies? Someone’s cousin provides the drivers?
Anonymous wrote:The obvious answer is to address overcrowding in the south is to move Immersion to 65% capacity WMS, then any boundary adjustments will be just at the edges rather than core attendance zones.
Anonymous wrote:Oh look. We should have done a Rosslyn MS after all.