Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:16:31 here: I looked at this again and the documents suggest that the movement of kids who might be moved from Kilmer AAP to a new Thoreau AAP center would be "AAP students residing within the Thoreau MS attendance area" currently at Kilmer AAP (main summary document at p. 15).
I don't know how that could possibly involve 250 students (see Attachment C - Map 10 at p. 11). Most Thoreau kids go the the Jackson AAP center, not Kilmer. The only exception seems to be the Kilmer AAP kids at Freedom Hill and Stenwood who have Thoreau as their base school, and I don't think anywhere close to 250 kids fall in that category, since Kilmer is the base school for most Freedom Hill and Stenwood kids. That's what made me think this option must involve moving other Kilmer AAP kids to Thoreau. Guess the actual details would emerge later if that option got some real traction.
There are also AAP kids at Wolftrap Elementary who will go to Kilmer, as their AAP Center, then back to Madison. It'd be great if they made Thoreau the AAP Center for all Town of Vienna kids for space/capacity reasons, given the overcrowding at Kilmer with the AAP students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Video of today's work session (almost 3 hours in length) is now posted.
http://youtu.be/JNS39yDmzCE
What is condensed version?
Only thing close to a done deal is Poplar Tree and Greenbriar West.
Can someone please explain what is decided about Poplar Tree and GBW?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Video of today's work session (almost 3 hours in length) is now posted.
http://youtu.be/JNS39yDmzCE
What is condensed version?
Only thing close to a done deal is Poplar Tree and Greenbriar West.
Anonymous wrote:What was decided if anything about Thoreau?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Video of today's work session (almost 3 hours in length) is now posted.
http://youtu.be/JNS39yDmzCE
What is condensed version?
Anonymous wrote:Video of today's work session (almost 3 hours in length) is now posted.
http://youtu.be/JNS39yDmzCE
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because a school system decides to build on the cheapest land, not the best planned land. Oakton High School is sitting on prime real estate. They should have sold that land and built the school further out. They could still do this probably and make money.
We were always afraid they would do that with Marshall in the early 2000s. The school is essentially sitting on a gold mine.
Anonymous wrote:Because a school system decides to build on the cheapest land, not the best planned land. Oakton High School is sitting on prime real estate. They should have sold that land and built the school further out. They could still do this probably and make money.
Anonymous wrote:Franklin and Carson are 1.5 miles apart.
It's just so short sighted. For the close in schools, maybe at the time the school system was small and the locations were all they could afford, but by the time Centreville Road was built, the County should have had more foresight and money to build Franklin and Carson further apart from each other.