Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No thanks. I like my currently zoned high school. This would give the SB an opportunity to screw people, just like they're doing in middle school boundaries.
Yep hard pass.
Although I’ll enjoy reading all the scathing opeds in the Post. That will be super entertaining.
let’s think of fun titles!
“ Separate and not even close to equal in South Arlington.”
“ For Arlington’s lower case, Less is certainly not more.”
Anonymous wrote:No thanks. I like my currently zoned high school. This would give the SB an opportunity to screw people, just like they're doing in middle school boundaries.
Anonymous wrote:Good news. APS is considering if career center should be a high school. With the seats that were already there plus the seats that are planned, it is a total of 2,150 seats. Now the question on the table is what facilities and amenities are needed there to serve that many kids.
We really need those seats because there will be nearly 3,000 more high schoolers in 4 years than there are today.
There was a joint meeting on career center recently between APS Facilities Advisory Commission and the JFAC.
https://arlingtonva.s3.dualstack.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/10/Career-Center-JOINT-MTG-09-26-FINAL.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm tired of the bickering on the middle school boundary thread. Instead, let's discuss how to get APS to put more seats at the career center.
Huh? They are putting 1300 additional seats there.
No. Those 1300 seats are split btw the Ed center and the career center.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm tired of the bickering on the middle school boundary thread. Instead, let's discuss how to get APS to put more seats at the career center.
Huh? They are putting 1300 additional seats there.
Anonymous wrote:I'm tired of the bickering on the middle school boundary thread. Instead, let's discuss how to get APS to put more seats at the career center.