Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tuckahoe would have several buses navigating Lee Hiway during rush hour. That would not be cost-effective or convenient for families.
This is not a valid argument.
Right now Tuckahoe parents are floating as many arguments as possible, hoping one sticks. Unless they can show how they will reasonably fill that school, without taking kids who could otherwise walk to Nottingham, Reed or McKinley, the rest of these are false flags.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tuckahoe would have several buses navigating Lee Hiway during rush hour. That would not be cost-effective or convenient for families.
This is not a valid argument.
Anonymous wrote:Tuckahoe would have several buses navigating Lee Hiway during rush hour. That would not be cost-effective or convenient for families.
Anonymous wrote:Glebe is in a good location to be choice. Fair point.
Anonymous wrote:it makes zero sense to make a school that is not easily accessible throughout the county to be a choice school. Taylor / Glebe are in better locations to be a choice school.
Tuckahoe would have several buses navigating Lee Hiway during rush hour. That would not be cost-effective or convenient for families. [/quote
]. Tuckahoe already has several buses on Lee highway. How would it beimg choice be any different?
Anonymous wrote:I'm a Tuckahoe parent who understands why there is concern over becoming a choice school. The lowest number of walkers looks bad, but we have some shared boundaries. Jamestown is at 100. It's not going to grow because it is almost in Fairfax. If the APS initiative is to put option schools where we have the fewest walkers, I will concede that Reed is a bad choice in our area. Jamestown, on the other hand, is a perfect location based on the population in the area.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a Tuckahoe parent who understands why there is concern over becoming a choice school. The lowest number of walkers looks bad, but we have some shared boundaries. Jamestown is at 100. It's not going to grow because it is almost in Fairfax. If the APS initiative is to put option schools where we have the fewest walkers, I will concede that Reed is a bad choice in our area. Jamestown, on the other hand, is a perfect location based on the population in the area.
Anonymous wrote:Jamestown is not a good choice for an option school because it is even farther north than Tuckahoe. Far from a perfect location.