Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It could happen, it's come up before. They have also proposed eliminating busing.
Eliminating busing is a terrible idea and would completely go against any equity argument. That proposal would be shut down immediately if equity is a measure. Also how much could it save the county to provide busing for a just a few students?
I don't disagree, but it was proposed before.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It could happen, it's come up before. They have also proposed eliminating busing.
Eliminating busing is a terrible idea and would completely go against any equity argument. That proposal would be shut down immediately if equity is a measure. Also how much could it save the county to provide busing for a just a few students?
Anonymous wrote:It could happen, it's come up before. They have also proposed eliminating busing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With all the type A parents living in Arlington, I’m surprised it doesn’t have its own TJ equivalent.
Probably because TJHSST already exists as a regional governor’s school. It serves all of Northern Va except Alexandria City.
And absolutely ridiculous and inexcusable that ACPS keeps this option off the table for Alexandria City students. All so they can maintain their “one high school” fantasy alive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With all the type A parents living in Arlington, I’m surprised it doesn’t have its own TJ equivalent.
Probably because TJHSST already exists as a regional governor’s school. It serves all of Northern Va except Alexandria City.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With all the type A parents living in Arlington, I’m surprised it doesn’t have its own TJ equivalent.
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Anonymous wrote:With all the type A parents living in Arlington, I’m surprised it doesn’t have its own TJ equivalent.
Anonymous wrote:With all the type A parents living in Arlington, I’m surprised it doesn’t have its own TJ equivalent.