Anonymous wrote:Why the *** does Montessori need another school? Both of our dual language programs are way over capacity (and now even more so, thanks school moves.) If there's anything that APS needs option-school wise, it's another elementary immersion program.
Anonymous wrote:https://go.boarddocs.com/vsba/arlington/Board.nsf/files/C2RT7M7546E4/$file/F-1%20Supts%20Proposed%20FY%202022-2024%20CIP%20Presentation.pdf
All the money for secondary seats will go to building a new choice MS/HS at the Career Center. And a new Montessori building on the site of the old CC (even though it's elementary and we don't urgently need ES seats).
Middle school seats continue to have a huge deficit.
Virtual school is envisioned as the answer to the capacity problems:
"Virtual Learning May Impact Capacity Needs
•APS will have a virtual school for 2021-22
•A long-term virtual school will likely remain available for students who find it works better for them and their needs
•Virtual learning could reduce the needs for in-person seats, we will get a better sense of the impact over the next several years"
Anonymous wrote:https://go.boarddocs.com/vsba/arlington/Board.nsf/files/C2RT7M7546E4/$file/F-1%20Supts%20Proposed%20FY%202022-2024%20CIP%20Presentation.pdf
All the money for secondary seats will go to building a new choice MS/HS at the Career Center. And a new Montessori building on the site of the old CC (even though it's elementary and we don't urgently need ES seats).
Middle school seats continue to have a huge deficit.
Virtual school is envisioned as the answer to the capacity problems:
"Virtual Learning May Impact Capacity Needs
•APS will have a virtual school for 2021-22
•A long-term virtual school will likely remain available for students who find it works better for them and their needs
•Virtual learning could reduce the needs for in-person seats, we will get a better sense of the impact over the next several years"[/quote]
This is all the evidence anyone needs to say "told you so" 10 years from now when they finally admit they have a capacity problem. This is letting everyone know that they are planning for a virtual solution to develop and grow over the next several years, and that they will continue to insist it will catch on.
EVERY SINGLE BOARD MEMBER BUYING INTO THIS SHOULD BE REMOVED FROM OFFICE.
Anonymous wrote:I thought there was a whole thing with option elementary schools not getting brand new buildings. I guess Montessori is special.
Anonymous wrote:They have to build a new facility for Montessori elementary if they’re going to repurpose that part of the site for the Career Center expansion. That was always par of the plan.
Anonymous wrote:Hmmm only 339 middle school kids picked virtual.
Anonymous wrote:They have to build a new facility for Montessori elementary if they’re going to repurpose that part of the site for the Career Center expansion. That was always par of the plan.