Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I heard Oakridge was chaos yesterday- 8 kindergarten classes. Henry will move to the new school but probably will still be over capacity- the surrounding neighborhoods are filled with toddlers who will in K in 2020 at the new school.
There are 6 kindergarten classes at Oakridge. (And two pre-K.) It may be in chaos frequently, but not for that reason.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I heard Oakridge was chaos yesterday- 8 kindergarten classes. Henry will move to the new school but probably will still be over capacity- the surrounding neighborhoods are filled with toddlers who will in K in 2020 at the new school.
There are 6 kindergarten classes at Oakridge. (And two pre-K.) It may be in chaos frequently, but not for that reason.
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Anonymous wrote:I heard Oakridge was chaos yesterday- 8 kindergarten classes. Henry will move to the new school but probably will still be over capacity- the surrounding neighborhoods are filled with toddlers who will in K in 2020 at the new school.
Anonymous wrote:I heard Oakridge was chaos yesterday- 8 kindergarten classes. Henry will move to the new school but probably will still be over capacity- the surrounding neighborhoods are filled with toddlers who will in K in 2020 at the new school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.apsva.us/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/Capacity_Utilization_FallProjections17-26_Final_Web.pdf
At least one school is already severely off the projections, so don't look at these as having any reflection on actual reality. Despite being provided numbers to the contrary, APS stuck with their 757 projection for McKinley. Final numbers don't come in until 30 September but it looks to be over 800.
Anonymous wrote:https://www.apsva.us/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/Capacity_Utilization_FallProjections17-26_Final_Web.pdf