Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seriously, though. If they started an ATS for middle school, they’d have a long waitlist of kids willing to schlep to Williamsburg for a program-within-a-school like Immersion and Montessori are.
Don't you realize the typical ATS family is drawn to HBW for ms?
OP here - so open another HB! We are almost back to the point of having an abundance of seats like back when the options first started, so let’s get creative again and give more people what they want rather than just rearrange deck chairs.
There is no abundance of seats; Gunston is overcrowded.
South Arl Families already make up the bulk of kids at ATS. Williamsburg is right around the corner. They’d go on there and reduce future overcrowding at gunston.
that true?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seriously, though. If they started an ATS for middle school, they’d have a long waitlist of kids willing to schlep to Williamsburg for a program-within-a-school like Immersion and Montessori are.
Don't you realize the typical ATS family is drawn to HBW for ms?
OP here - so open another HB! We are almost back to the point of having an abundance of seats like back when the options first started, so let’s get creative again and give more people what they want rather than just rearrange deck chairs.
There is no abundance of seats; Gunston is overcrowded.
South Arl Families already make up the bulk of kids at ATS. Williamsburg is right around the corner. They’d go on there and reduce future overcrowding at gunston.
Anonymous wrote:I’m imagining something where everyone learns Latin, plays an instrument, and sings in the chorus.
Though honestly just calling it “ATS” would probably get enough parents to sign up that the boundaries issue would be solved!
HB2 for middle school would also solve the problem
Anonymous wrote:Would love if the had two HBs or a MS like ATS!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seriously, though. If they started an ATS for middle school, they’d have a long waitlist of kids willing to schlep to Williamsburg for a program-within-a-school like Immersion and Montessori are.
Don't you realize the typical ATS family is drawn to HBW for ms?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seriously, though. If they started an ATS for middle school, they’d have a long waitlist of kids willing to schlep to Williamsburg for a program-within-a-school like Immersion and Montessori are.
Don't you realize the typical ATS family is drawn to HBW for ms?
OP here - so open another HB! We are almost back to the point of having an abundance of seats like back when the options first started, so let’s get creative again and give more people what they want rather than just rearrange deck chairs.
There is no abundance of seats; Gunston is overcrowded.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seriously, though. If they started an ATS for middle school, they’d have a long waitlist of kids willing to schlep to Williamsburg for a program-within-a-school like Immersion and Montessori are.
Don't you realize the typical ATS family is drawn to HBW for ms?
OP here - so open another HB! We are almost back to the point of having an abundance of seats like back when the options first started, so let’s get creative again and give more people what they want rather than just rearrange deck chairs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seriously, though. If they started an ATS for middle school, they’d have a long waitlist of kids willing to schlep to Williamsburg for a program-within-a-school like Immersion and Montessori are.
Don't you realize the typical ATS family is drawn to HBW for ms?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seriously, though. If they started an ATS for middle school, they’d have a long waitlist of kids willing to schlep to Williamsburg for a program-within-a-school like Immersion and Montessori are.
Don't you realize the typical ATS family is drawn to HBW for ms?
Anonymous wrote:Seriously, though. If they started an ATS for middle school, they’d have a long waitlist of kids willing to schlep to Williamsburg for a program-within-a-school like Immersion and Montessori are.