Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is BS - Mckinley got everything they wanted and the rest of us continue to be bussed. APS sucks. Between this and the mishandling of the return to school, I'm beyond angry.
Well at least Rosslyn isn’t being sent half way across the county. But that ASFS and Taylor peninsula just make it unnecessarily complicated
Seriously? WTH is up with that? It just looks ridiculous. If they were so fearful of change, why didn't they just let the kids there stay at Taylor who wanted to do so but draw a normal boundary for the rest of the people who can walk to school?
I think they are worried about moving kids in a way that leaves Taylor empty and ASFS and new Key overfull. They didn't move anything to ASFS that they aren't sure they want there long term. The PUs on the right side of the peninsula were already at ASFS so leaving them there is status quo and they can be moved in 2 years if necessary. The ones in the peninsula are at Taylor right now so if they moved them to ASFS they can't touch them again for 5 years. I agree it looks ridiculous and I'm not sure if it's the best plan, but that's why.
This. Similar to Tuckahoe and Ashlawn/Glebe. Move minimal number of kids now to preserve as many options as possible. APS should have gone ahead and done the whole county at once.
There is no way kids who can walk to school will not be moved there eventually so it makes no sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is BS - Mckinley got everything they wanted and the rest of us continue to be bussed. APS sucks. Between this and the mishandling of the return to school, I'm beyond angry.
Well at least Rosslyn isn’t being sent half way across the county. But that ASFS and Taylor peninsula just make it unnecessarily complicated
Seriously? WTH is up with that? It just looks ridiculous. If they were so fearful of change, why didn't they just let the kids there stay at Taylor who wanted to do so but draw a normal boundary for the rest of the people who can walk to school?
I think they are worried about moving kids in a way that leaves Taylor empty and ASFS and new Key overfull. They didn't move anything to ASFS that they aren't sure they want there long term. The PUs on the right side of the peninsula were already at ASFS so leaving them there is status quo and they can be moved in 2 years if necessary. The ones in the peninsula are at Taylor right now so if they moved them to ASFS they can't touch them again for 5 years. I agree it looks ridiculous and I'm not sure if it's the best plan, but that's why.
This. Similar to Tuckahoe and Ashlawn/Glebe. Move minimal number of kids now to preserve as many options as possible. APS should have gone ahead and done the whole county at once.
There is no way kids who can walk to school will not be moved there eventually so it makes no sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is BS - Mckinley got everything they wanted and the rest of us continue to be bussed. APS sucks. Between this and the mishandling of the return to school, I'm beyond angry.
Well at least Rosslyn isn’t being sent half way across the county. But that ASFS and Taylor peninsula just make it unnecessarily complicated
Seriously? WTH is up with that? It just looks ridiculous. If they were so fearful of change, why didn't they just let the kids there stay at Taylor who wanted to do so but draw a normal boundary for the rest of the people who can walk to school?
I think they are worried about moving kids in a way that leaves Taylor empty and ASFS and new Key overfull. They didn't move anything to ASFS that they aren't sure they want there long term. The PUs on the right side of the peninsula were already at ASFS so leaving them there is status quo and they can be moved in 2 years if necessary. The ones in the peninsula are at Taylor right now so if they moved them to ASFS they can't touch them again for 5 years. I agree it looks ridiculous and I'm not sure if it's the best plan, but that's why.
This. Similar to Tuckahoe and Ashlawn/Glebe. Move minimal number of kids now to preserve as many options as possible. APS should have gone ahead and done the whole county at once.
There is no way kids who can walk to school will not be moved there eventually so it makes no sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is BS - Mckinley got everything they wanted and the rest of us continue to be bussed. APS sucks. Between this and the mishandling of the return to school, I'm beyond angry.
Well at least Rosslyn isn’t being sent half way across the county. But that ASFS and Taylor peninsula just make it unnecessarily complicated
Seriously? WTH is up with that? It just looks ridiculous. If they were so fearful of change, why didn't they just let the kids there stay at Taylor who wanted to do so but draw a normal boundary for the rest of the people who can walk to school?
I think they are worried about moving kids in a way that leaves Taylor empty and ASFS and new Key overfull. They didn't move anything to ASFS that they aren't sure they want there long term. The PUs on the right side of the peninsula were already at ASFS so leaving them there is status quo and they can be moved in 2 years if necessary. The ones in the peninsula are at Taylor right now so if they moved them to ASFS they can't touch them again for 5 years. I agree it looks ridiculous and I'm not sure if it's the best plan, but that's why.
This. Similar to Tuckahoe and Ashlawn/Glebe. Move minimal number of kids now to preserve as many options as possible. APS should have gone ahead and done the whole county at once.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is BS - Mckinley got everything they wanted and the rest of us continue to be bussed. APS sucks. Between this and the mishandling of the return to school, I'm beyond angry.
Well at least Rosslyn isn’t being sent half way across the county. But that ASFS and Taylor peninsula just make it unnecessarily complicated
Seriously? WTH is up with that? It just looks ridiculous. If they were so fearful of change, why didn't they just let the kids there stay at Taylor who wanted to do so but draw a normal boundary for the rest of the people who can walk to school?
I think they are worried about moving kids in a way that leaves Taylor empty and ASFS and new Key overfull. They didn't move anything to ASFS that they aren't sure they want there long term. The PUs on the right side of the peninsula were already at ASFS so leaving them there is status quo and they can be moved in 2 years if necessary. The ones in the peninsula are at Taylor right now so if they moved them to ASFS they can't touch them again for 5 years. I agree it looks ridiculous and I'm not sure if it's the best plan, but that's why.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is BS - Mckinley got everything they wanted and the rest of us continue to be bussed. APS sucks. Between this and the mishandling of the return to school, I'm beyond angry.
Well at least Rosslyn isn’t being sent half way across the county. But that ASFS and Taylor peninsula just make it unnecessarily complicated
Seriously? WTH is up with that? It just looks ridiculous. If they were so fearful of change, why didn't they just let the kids there stay at Taylor who wanted to do so but draw a normal boundary for the rest of the people who can walk to school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is BS - Mckinley got everything they wanted and the rest of us continue to be bussed. APS sucks. Between this and the mishandling of the return to school, I'm beyond angry.
Well at least Rosslyn isn’t being sent half way across the county. But that ASFS and Taylor peninsula just make it unnecessarily complicated
Anonymous wrote:This is BS - Mckinley got everything they wanted and the rest of us continue to be bussed. APS sucks. Between this and the mishandling of the return to school, I'm beyond angry.
Anonymous wrote:That is why they suddenly named Reed "McKinley at Reed". Whatever.