Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those kids who do not get into Barcroft (and they cannot all get in, not even close) would then have to take a bus to Randolph - yes low income kids who are walkers will become bused kids. Nice, huh.
The UMC kids will continue to choice out, some to immersion, because Randolph is not walkable and considered even more challenged than Barcroft. If they neighborhood is split up and the northern edge goes to Barrett, they will no longer be walkers either, because walkers cannot cross route 50.
So, let's make an entire walkable neighborhood now take the bus, especially lower income kids. A large percentage of kids do choice out of Barcroft, but a large number do not - enough to fill the school. Only recently, Barcroft was one of the most overcrowded schools in the county.
Nice try idiot.
Randolph is right next door. STFU.
Anonymous wrote:No, all the Spanish speaking, low income kids that live at the southern part of the boundary will not all go to an immersion at Barcroft. Some go to Claremont now, but immigrant families tend to want their kids in an all English speaking school (as do non-immigrant families). There is very little outreach to the Spanish speaking community now, and I have heard little about changing how APS does things. Will some parents opt for Barcroft as immersion, sure. Will that ensure there are more Spanish speakers? No. Not unless the county comes in and makes them apply, or educates them on the benefits of immersion. And even if they do apply, there is no preference for the neighborhood so they have to get in line.
Those kids who do not get into Barcroft (and they cannot all get in, not even close) would then have to take a bus to Randolph - yes low income kids who are walkers will become bused kids. Nice, huh.
The UMC kids will continue to choice out, some to immersion, because Randolph is not walkable and considered even more challenged than Barcroft. If they neighborhood is split up and the northern edge goes to Barrett, they will no longer be walkers either, because walkers cannot cross route 50.
So, let's make an entire walkable neighborhood now take the bus, especially lower income kids. A large percentage of kids do choice out of Barcroft, but a large number do not - enough to fill the school. Only recently, Barcroft was one of the most overcrowded schools in the county.
Anonymous wrote:Ashlawn will not sweep into Barcroft. Why would it when Barrett is just across 50? Some families in Barcroft are closer to Barrett than Barcroft elementary.
Anonymous wrote:No, all the Spanish speaking, low income kids that live at the southern part of the boundary will not all go to an immersion at Barcroft. Some go to Claremont now, but immigrant families tend to want their kids in an all English speaking school (as do non-immigrant families). There is very little outreach to the Spanish speaking community now, and I have heard little about changing how APS does things. Will some parents opt for Barcroft as immersion, sure. Will that ensure there are more Spanish speakers? No. Not unless the county comes in and makes them apply, or educates them on the benefits of immersion. And even if they do apply, there is no preference for the neighborhood so they have to get in line.
Those kids who do not get into Barcroft (and they cannot all get in, not even close) would then have to take a bus to Randolph - yes low income kids who are walkers will become bused kids. Nice, huh.
The UMC kids will continue to choice out, some to immersion, because Randolph is not walkable and considered even more challenged than Barcroft. If they neighborhood is split up and the northern edge goes to Barrett, they will no longer be walkers either, because walkers cannot cross route 50.
So, let's make an entire walkable neighborhood now take the bus, especially lower income kids. A large percentage of kids do choice out of Barcroft, but a large number do not - enough to fill the school. Only recently, Barcroft was one of the most overcrowded schools in the county.
Anonymous wrote:No, all the Spanish speaking, low income kids that live at the southern part of the boundary will not all go to an immersion at Barcroft. Some go to Claremont now, but immigrant families tend to want their kids in an all English speaking school (as do non-immigrant families). There is very little outreach to the Spanish speaking community now, and I have heard little about changing how APS does things. Will some parents opt for Barcroft as immersion, sure. Will that ensure there are more Spanish speakers? No. Not unless the county comes in and makes them apply, or educates them on the benefits of immersion. And even if they do apply, there is no preference for the neighborhood so they have to get in line.
Those kids who do not get into Barcroft (and they cannot all get in, not even close) would then have to take a bus to Randolph - yes low income kids who are walkers will become bused kids. Nice, huh.
The UMC kids will continue to choice out, some to immersion, because Randolph is not walkable and considered even more challenged than Barcroft. If they neighborhood is split up and the northern edge goes to Barrett, they will no longer be walkers either, because walkers cannot cross route 50.
So, let's make an entire walkable neighborhood now take the bus, especially lower income kids. A large percentage of kids do choice out of Barcroft, but a large number do not - enough to fill the school. Only recently, Barcroft was one of the most overcrowded schools in the county.
Anonymous wrote:Where do the kids who are zoned to Barcorft go if this happens? It says its one of the most walkable schools, but many people don't use it. I'm guessing the Spanish speaking kids would stay and walk, but what about families who don't want immersion?
Anonymous wrote:Where do the kids who are zoned to Barcorft go if this happens? It says its one of the most walkable schools, but many people don't use it. I'm guessing the Spanish speaking kids would stay and walk, but what about families who don't want immersion?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Saw all the talk about Nottingham being slated as a possible option school, but I didn't see much about Barcroft. Barcroft has 42% of its registered students as transfers elsewhere, making it the 2nd highest transfer rate in the county. When you include all the students who could attend, it jumps up to 72% of those students not attending. How do people feel about Barcroft being considered for an option school? With the new principal, I thought it was on the road to change. Or will it finally drop the year round calendar?
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I think it's a no brainer to put immersion at carlin springs and Barcroft. There aren't enough Spanish speakers at either Claremont or key right now. Immersion is not moving to the ATS building.
Where did you get this information? I thought the ATS building was still on the table.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Saw all the talk about Nottingham being slated as a possible option school, but I didn't see much about Barcroft. Barcroft has 42% of its registered students as transfers elsewhere, making it the 2nd highest transfer rate in the county. When you include all the students who could attend, it jumps up to 72% of those students not attending. How do people feel about Barcroft being considered for an option school? With the new principal, I thought it was on the road to change. Or will it finally drop the year round calendar?
https://www.apsva.us/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Apr-30-Analysis-Final-2.pdf
I think it's a no brainer to put immersion at carlin springs and Barcroft. There aren't enough Spanish speakers at either Claremont or key right now. Immersion is not moving to the ATS building.
Anonymous wrote:Saw all the talk about Nottingham being slated as a possible option school, but I didn't see much about Barcroft. Barcroft has 42% of its registered students as transfers elsewhere, making it the 2nd highest transfer rate in the county. When you include all the students who could attend, it jumps up to 72% of those students not attending. How do people feel about Barcroft being considered for an option school? With the new principal, I thought it was on the road to change. Or will it finally drop the year round calendar?
https://www.apsva.us/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Apr-30-Analysis-Final-2.pdf