Anonymous wrote:I thought the SB wouldn't commit to what kind of elementary school was going to be built. Where have they said they are moving Patrick Henry? Sounds like a rumour.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree. At some point they have to pull the trigger. They pulled the same thing, with throwing these last minute options on the table, when they were discussing the Stratford/Wilson/HB Woodlawn sitaution last year. Sometimes I get the feeling that people believe the population increases are temporary, and that if they just delay enough, eventually there won't be a need for new schools.
That is absolutely what it is. The old folks at these meetings will come right out and say it.
Anonymous wrote:Agree. At some point they have to pull the trigger. They pulled the same thing, with throwing these last minute options on the table, when they were discussing the Stratford/Wilson/HB Woodlawn sitaution last year. Sometimes I get the feeling that people believe the population increases are temporary, and that if they just delay enough, eventually there won't be a need for new schools.
Anonymous wrote:I just saw this article in Arlnow and I am FURIOUS! I realize that TJ is not a perfect solution and the ensuing redistricting is going to be painful (especially in terms of what happens to Drew if they take Montessori out) but are they really, really going to try to postpone this AGAIN! The new school was originally supposed to open in 2017. First Vihstadt killed the streetcar (which didn't bother me too much) and now he's asking everyone to consider anpother proposal when this has been on the table for two years and the working group has been studying it for months and months? Everyone knew a year ago that TJ was the best option.
So sick of S. Arlington getting the shaft.
https://www.arlnow.com/2015/10/16/working-group-still-eyeing-thomas-jefferson-site-for-new-school/#disqus_thread