Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah that rate is way too low. It doesn’t include farms kids from immersion that stay at new Key either from what I can tell.
OMG. Yep sure it doesn’t. So Title 1 school. Is that by design?
They aren’t consolidating poor kids on purpose. If they were they would throw Woodbury park in there just for fun. It’s because the choice is either to have a high FARMS rate school at Key or to send kids from Rosslyn to Taylor. There aren’t any other options unless we are going to try to work out some upper/lower school situation with ASFS.
They could send kids from Rosslyn to long branch. They could also send the kids from Ashlawn (the Ashlawn tail) to taylor, and have asfs take more of Rosslyn. Or send the Ashlawn tail to long branch and have asfs take more of Rosslyn.
Or they could do an upper/lower school— which I’ve heard most people express support of.
There are lots of options. Aps is too stubborn to do anything even remotely efficiently. Two years from now they will say they can’t balance demographics at key because they don’t want to move any of the planning units that are at key since they just moved them. Ridiculous!
Long Branch isn’t really an option because they are already relatively higher FARMs (moving Rosslyn there would just make them 50% instead) and will need to absorb the new Red Cross development when it comes online https://newsroom.arlingtonva.us/release/former-red-cross-headquarters-site-to-be-redeveloped/
Sending the Ashlawn tail to Taylor isn’t any better than Rosslyn. It’s the same situation of an urban walkable area going to an inaccessible school.
Upper/lower is the only somewhat viable option and they obviously aren’t going to make that happen on a tight timeframe. The choice is Rosslyn to Taylor or New Key as high FARMs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah that rate is way too low. It doesn’t include farms kids from immersion that stay at new Key either from what I can tell.
OMG. Yep sure it doesn’t. So Title 1 school. Is that by design?
They aren’t consolidating poor kids on purpose. If they were they would throw Woodbury park in there just for fun. It’s because the choice is either to have a high FARMS rate school at Key or to send kids from Rosslyn to Taylor. There aren’t any other options unless we are going to try to work out some upper/lower school situation with ASFS.
They could send kids from Rosslyn to long branch. They could also send the kids from Ashlawn (the Ashlawn tail) to taylor, and have asfs take more of Rosslyn. Or send the Ashlawn tail to long branch and have asfs take more of Rosslyn.
Or they could do an upper/lower school— which I’ve heard most people express support of.
There are lots of options. Aps is too stubborn to do anything even remotely efficiently. Two years from now they will say they can’t balance demographics at key because they don’t want to move any of the planning units that are at key since they just moved them. Ridiculous!
OP here. I watched more of the presentation and reviewed existing maps versus future maps and what I see I’m doing is they’re trying to move as few students from aSFS as possible, because they plan to do a major rezoning in two years and can’t move kids twice. That is why the Lyon Village kids are staying at aSFS and Taylor in that weird shape. It’s temporary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah that rate is way too low. It doesn’t include farms kids from immersion that stay at new Key either from what I can tell.
OMG. Yep sure it doesn’t. So Title 1 school. Is that by design?
They aren’t consolidating poor kids on purpose. If they were they would throw Woodbury park in there just for fun. It’s because the choice is either to have a high FARMS rate school at Key or to send kids from Rosslyn to Taylor. There aren’t any other options unless we are going to try to work out some upper/lower school situation with ASFS.
They could send kids from Rosslyn to long branch. They could also send the kids from Ashlawn (the Ashlawn tail) to taylor, and have asfs take more of Rosslyn. Or send the Ashlawn tail to long branch and have asfs take more of Rosslyn.
Or they could do an upper/lower school— which I’ve heard most people express support of.
There are lots of options. Aps is too stubborn to do anything even remotely efficiently. Two years from now they will say they can’t balance demographics at key because they don’t want to move any of the planning units that are at key since they just moved them. Ridiculous!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah that rate is way too low. It doesn’t include farms kids from immersion that stay at new Key either from what I can tell.
OMG. Yep sure it doesn’t. So Title 1 school. Is that by design?
They aren’t consolidating poor kids on purpose. If they were they would throw Woodbury park in there just for fun. It’s because the choice is either to have a high FARMS rate school at Key or to send kids from Rosslyn to Taylor. There aren’t any other options unless we are going to try to work out some upper/lower school situation with ASFS.
They could send kids from Rosslyn to long branch. They could also send the kids from Ashlawn (the Ashlawn tail) to taylor, and have asfs take more of Rosslyn. Or send the Ashlawn tail to long branch and have asfs take more of Rosslyn.
Or they could do an upper/lower school— which I’ve heard most people express support of.
There are lots of options. Aps is too stubborn to do anything even remotely efficiently. Two years from now they will say they can’t balance demographics at key because they don’t want to move any of the planning units that are at key since they just moved them. Ridiculous!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah that rate is way too low. It doesn’t include farms kids from immersion that stay at new Key either from what I can tell.
OMG. Yep sure it doesn’t. So Title 1 school. Is that by design?
They aren’t consolidating poor kids on purpose. If they were they would throw Woodbury park in there just for fun. It’s because the choice is either to have a high FARMS rate school at Key or to send kids from Rosslyn to Taylor. There aren’t any other options unless we are going to try to work out some upper/lower school situation with ASFS.
Anonymous wrote:The upper/lower school isn’t happening. Aps is too dug in to their ways to do anything that might be out of the box. So you end up with a title 1 school in a neighborhood of 2-3 million dollar homes where everyone who the majority of kids who can walk there are zoned to another school that they can’t walk to that has a 5% frl rate. Great work aps!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah that rate is way too low. It doesn’t include farms kids from immersion that stay at new Key either from what I can tell.
OMG. Yep sure it doesn’t. So Title 1 school. Is that by design?
Anonymous wrote:Yeah that rate is way too low. It doesn’t include farms kids from immersion that stay at new Key either from what I can tell.