Anonymous
Post 01/27/2020 16:14     Subject: APS: Think the "no move" campaign is going to work?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ashlawn parent living in the "tail" here - I'm dreading the uncertainty of not knowing where my kid will be going to school, but kind of ready to rip off the bandaid.

Side note, think this thread will get to 100 page by the time the school board actually votes?


Not unless some new twist invigorates it.


Like the public SB meeting on moves this Thursday?


That could do it.
Anonymous
Post 01/27/2020 16:12     Subject: APS: Think the "no move" campaign is going to work?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ashlawn parent living in the "tail" here - I'm dreading the uncertainty of not knowing where my kid will be going to school, but kind of ready to rip off the bandaid.

Side note, think this thread will get to 100 page by the time the school board actually votes?


Not unless some new twist invigorates it.


Like the public SB meeting on moves this Thursday?
Anonymous
Post 01/27/2020 15:57     Subject: APS: Think the "no move" campaign is going to work?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ashlawn parent living in the "tail" here - I'm dreading the uncertainty of not knowing where my kid will be going to school, but kind of ready to rip off the bandaid.

Side note, think this thread will get to 100 page by the time the school board actually votes?


Not unless some new twist invigorates it.


I don't know -- it seems to have gone on extensively without anything new already
Anonymous
Post 01/27/2020 15:34     Subject: APS: Think the "no move" campaign is going to work?

Anonymous wrote:Ashlawn parent living in the "tail" here - I'm dreading the uncertainty of not knowing where my kid will be going to school, but kind of ready to rip off the bandaid.

Side note, think this thread will get to 100 page by the time the school board actually votes?


Not unless some new twist invigorates it.
Anonymous
Post 01/27/2020 15:21     Subject: APS: Think the "no move" campaign is going to work?

Ashlawn parent living in the "tail" here - I'm dreading the uncertainty of not knowing where my kid will be going to school, but kind of ready to rip off the bandaid.

Side note, think this thread will get to 100 page by the time the school board actually votes?
Anonymous
Post 01/27/2020 13:41     Subject: APS: Think the "no move" campaign is going to work?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What ptas have mobilized? I know asfs sent two letters, but has anyone else done anything?


I’ve heard (but have no personal knowledge) that Ashlawn has spoken up not openly supporting proposal 1 but just saying they’re not opposed as long as it won’t leave them overcrowded. I’ve also heard that a lot of Tuckahoe parents have spoken up in favor of proposal 1, but I think that’s just been individual parents rather than a PTA effort.


Ashlawn is speaking up about supporting Option 1. They are mobilizing families and other schools.


Is option 1 the move or boundaries only?


PP probably means Proposal 1.

Proposal one is the move. yes.
Anonymous
Post 01/27/2020 13:40     Subject: APS: Think the "no move" campaign is going to work?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Glebe, Barrett, Nottingham, Tuckahoe, Discovery, Long Branch. Aware of support for move from all those schools


Yes and Science Focus. It’s all similar statements opposing the What If/representative boundary process while not mentioning any specific move plan.

Add Jamestown. And I believe Ashlawn.
Anonymous
Post 01/27/2020 12:23     Subject: APS: Think the "no move" campaign is going to work?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What ptas have mobilized? I know asfs sent two letters, but has anyone else done anything?


I’ve heard (but have no personal knowledge) that Ashlawn has spoken up not openly supporting proposal 1 but just saying they’re not opposed as long as it won’t leave them overcrowded. I’ve also heard that a lot of Tuckahoe parents have spoken up in favor of proposal 1, but I think that’s just been individual parents rather than a PTA effort.


Ashlawn is speaking up about supporting Option 1. They are mobilizing families and other schools.


Is option 1 the move or boundaries only?


PP probably means Proposal 1.
Anonymous
Post 01/27/2020 12:20     Subject: APS: Think the "no move" campaign is going to work?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What ptas have mobilized? I know asfs sent two letters, but has anyone else done anything?


I’ve heard (but have no personal knowledge) that Ashlawn has spoken up not openly supporting proposal 1 but just saying they’re not opposed as long as it won’t leave them overcrowded. I’ve also heard that a lot of Tuckahoe parents have spoken up in favor of proposal 1, but I think that’s just been individual parents rather than a PTA effort.


Ashlawn is speaking up about supporting Option 1. They are mobilizing families and other schools.


Is option 1 the move or boundaries only?
Anonymous
Post 01/27/2020 12:04     Subject: APS: Think the "no move" campaign is going to work?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What ptas have mobilized? I know asfs sent two letters, but has anyone else done anything?


I’ve heard (but have no personal knowledge) that Ashlawn has spoken up not openly supporting proposal 1 but just saying they’re not opposed as long as it won’t leave them overcrowded. I’ve also heard that a lot of Tuckahoe parents have spoken up in favor of proposal 1, but I think that’s just been individual parents rather than a PTA effort.


Ashlawn is speaking up about supporting Option 1. They are mobilizing families and other schools.
Anonymous
Post 01/26/2020 17:10     Subject: APS: Think the "no move" campaign is going to work?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Glebe, Barrett, Nottingham, Tuckahoe, Discovery, Long Branch. Aware of support for move from all those schools


Yes and Science Focus. It’s all similar statements opposing the What If/representative boundary process while not mentioning any specific move plan.


I’m sure the SB understands the message — make the moves!
Anonymous
Post 01/26/2020 16:15     Subject: APS: Think the "no move" campaign is going to work?

Anonymous wrote:Glebe, Barrett, Nottingham, Tuckahoe, Discovery, Long Branch. Aware of support for move from all those schools


Yes and Science Focus. It’s all similar statements opposing the What If/representative boundary process while not mentioning any specific move plan.
Anonymous
Post 01/26/2020 15:19     Subject: APS: Think the "no move" campaign is going to work?

Anonymous wrote:Glebe, Barrett, Nottingham, Tuckahoe, Discovery, Long Branch. Aware of support for move from all those schools


I am pro move but you have to realize:

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Anonymous
Post 01/26/2020 14:50     Subject: APS: Think the "no move" campaign is going to work?

Wow that’s a lot!
Anonymous
Post 01/26/2020 14:33     Subject: APS: Think the "no move" campaign is going to work?

Glebe, Barrett, Nottingham, Tuckahoe, Discovery, Long Branch. Aware of support for move from all those schools