Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is early college?
Every graduating high school senior would also graduate with an associate's degree.
Seems useless
Seems like IB is the best option (but I did an IB diploma back in the day so I'm biased).Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unless the IB program is going to provide equal access across the county, I don't think we should add seats that give preference to one geographical area (W-L students). Otherwise, it will not provide the proportional capacity assistance the projections show that we need.
I'm fairly certain it would be county-wide. In the presentation there was an emphasis on equal opportunity to all students.
Anonymous wrote:Unless the IB program is going to provide equal access across the county, I don't think we should add seats that give preference to one geographical area (W-L students). Otherwise, it will not provide the proportional capacity assistance the projections show that we need.
Anonymous wrote:How is steam different, in practice, from a normal high school that has science/tech and arts classes?
Also, how is it in any way possible that Arlington would have three population for a performing arts high school? I love FAME as much as the next person, but is that practical here?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is early college?
Every graduating high school senior would also graduate with an associate's degree.
Anonymous wrote:What is early college?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So why isn't this being done in conjunction with the seats going to the Career Center? Does W-L get first dibs and then the Career Center gets the runner-up program? Or did they already decide that the Career Center seats are going to be folded into Arlington Tech, in which case both STEAM academy/Early College at W-L seems redundant.
I don't know why these aren't being done at the same time. The website doesn't say much except it looks like the decisions will be made for the Ed Center first. I didn't attend the meeting last night--I only streamed it afterward--and I don't recall any mention of the Career Ctr.
There were incredibly few ppl there last night from what I could see. I didn't even know this was haopening until I randomly saw a tweet about it.
At the beginning there were a number of neighborhood baby boomers complaining about traffic. Only about 5 or so actual current parents of APS students were present. Unfortunate since this is hugely important, but my guess is so many people are focused on the MS boundaries and are stretched thin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So why isn't this being done in conjunction with the seats going to the Career Center? Does W-L get first dibs and then the Career Center gets the runner-up program? Or did they already decide that the Career Center seats are going to be folded into Arlington Tech, in which case both STEAM academy/Early College at W-L seems redundant.
I don't know why these aren't being done at the same time. The website doesn't say much except it looks like the decisions will be made for the Ed Center first. I didn't attend the meeting last night--I only streamed it afterward--and I don't recall any mention of the Career Ctr.
There were incredibly few ppl there last night from what I could see. I didn't even know this was haopening until I randomly saw a tweet about it.
Anonymous wrote:So why isn't this being done in conjunction with the seats going to the Career Center? Does W-L get first dibs and then the Career Center gets the runner-up program? Or did they already decide that the Career Center seats are going to be folded into Arlington Tech, in which case both STEAM academy/Early College at W-L seems redundant.