Anonymous wrote: The caucus itself is bullshit: if you are elected as a Democrat, you will be forced to stay in line and back the existing members.
Anonymous wrote:Arlington has a lot of competing interests, and every dollar going to schools is a dollar not going to something else...
Green space
Transportation
Affordable housing
Programs that benefit our more vulnerable residents
Enticements for company's to set up shop ( Nestle)
Plenty of people in Arlington don't see a need for a 4th REAL high school. That includes the democratic committee. If they do a 4th school, it will expend all of their political capital. They aren't willing to sacrifice their other goals.
Maybe if the problem starts to tank real estate values it will Gain some traction.
Until then...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They just look saw drawn and seem overwhelmed. Such a small county school system and yet so maddeningly difficult to operate.
How about they hire people who can do basic math. The screwed up the numbers a few times during the hs boundary farce and look at the huge cluster fuck with mckinley. If they are do overwhelmed then they should stop trying to re-do all the elementary schools. Just build a new hs already and I mean a real one not some stupid as one on wl campus.
It's not that easy. There is a large population in Arlington that has no interest in a fourth HS on the scale of Yorktown, W-L, and Wakefield, and the APS board and administrators bow and scrape to please their masters.
Wow, didn't know there was that level of opposition to it. Do you mean Arlington residents w/o kids, or retirees whose kids are already grown? They don't want a 4th school because they don't want to pay for it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They just look saw drawn and seem overwhelmed. Such a small county school system and yet so maddeningly difficult to operate.
How about they hire people who can do basic math. The screwed up the numbers a few times during the hs boundary farce and look at the huge cluster fuck with mckinley. If they are do overwhelmed then they should stop trying to re-do all the elementary schools. Just build a new hs already and I mean a real one not some stupid as one on wl campus.
It's not that easy. There is a large population in Arlington that has no interest in a fourth HS on the scale of Yorktown, W-L, and Wakefield, and the APS board and administrators bow and scrape to please their masters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They just look saw drawn and seem overwhelmed. Such a small county school system and yet so maddeningly difficult to operate.
How about they hire people who can do basic math. The screwed up the numbers a few times during the hs boundary farce and look at the huge cluster fuck with mckinley. If they are do overwhelmed then they should stop trying to re-do all the elementary schools. Just build a new hs already and I mean a real one not some stupid as one on wl campus.
Anonymous wrote:They just look saw drawn and seem overwhelmed. Such a small county school system and yet so maddeningly difficult to operate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I believe it has already been decided. I base this on what school board members have said during SB meetings in the past. Although she is retired now, Emma Violand-Sanchez said the new school would be at the Ed Center and others have said the same. Most "options" have already been decided, it seems. Then the SB goes thru the fake listening and feedback process. They may have a survey that is so poorly constructed that it will ensure that the SB can point to it and defend its decision. If enough people freak out, they may be force to amend their decision - but that does not happen too often. Its sad.
The area around W-L is already a zoo. This will just make that worse. And will this even be a real high school with its own sports teams and after-school activities? They are keen to suggest this will be a new 1300-student community school, but it's not clear who it would appeal to. My kid might like to do IB, but not if she's being warehoused in the Ed Center and can no longer do track, etc.
Anonymous wrote:I believe it has already been decided. I base this on what school board members have said during SB meetings in the past. Although she is retired now, Emma Violand-Sanchez said the new school would be at the Ed Center and others have said the same. Most "options" have already been decided, it seems. Then the SB goes thru the fake listening and feedback process. They may have a survey that is so poorly constructed that it will ensure that the SB can point to it and defend its decision. If enough people freak out, they may be force to amend their decision - but that does not happen too often. Its sad.