Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Circling the drain.
Are you talking about the school system?
I am very concerned that they are always late to the game with new seats. I'm even more concerned that they aren't balancing the seats they have or have added. Why spend tax payer money on building a new school and then leave it undercapacity when there are students only a mile away who are in very overcrowded schools? They come up with bounadary changes years out and when the data changes, they dig in their heels at the expense of education.
Anonymous wrote:Circling the drain.
Anonymous wrote:Circling the drain.
Anonymous wrote:According to that website, no schools are taking transfers, but APS's own projections show Discovery at 9% under capacity and the cap is 5%. Something doesn't add up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, you can apply to transfer. You need to visit both schools and have the principal at each sign off on it (at least that's what the process has been in the past).
Do parents provide transportation or does APS? I thought APS was bussing kids to Kenmore from other middle schools, but I don't know if they do that at the ES level.
APS generally does not provide bus service for transfer students.
http://www.apsva.us/page/3010
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, you can apply to transfer. You need to visit both schools and have the principal at each sign off on it (at least that's what the process has been in the past).
Do parents provide transportation or does APS? I thought APS was bussing kids to Kenmore from other middle schools, but I don't know if they do that at the ES level.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, you can apply to transfer. You need to visit both schools and have the principal at each sign off on it (at least that's what the process has been in the past).
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone seen the enrollment projections? http://www.apsva.us/cms/lib2/VA01000586/Centricity/Domain/110/APS%20Enrollment%20Report_Online%20Version.pdf
My kid is slated to move into McKinley next year. It is going to be at 715 next year and 744 the year after that. The addition is only supposed to hold 684 students. I'm not sure why we are moving to a school that doesn't have room, but I guess other groups fought harder than those of us that wanted to stay. Anyway, it looks like Discovery won't even be AT capacity until Fall 2019. Can I apply for a transfer? It seems ridiculous to send my kid from one school with trailers to another one when I live just as close to one with extra space.