Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have two questions for those of you who were involved with the 2012/13 Discovery boundaries and the Jan. 2015 boundary refinements. (Our kid was a preschooler during these years, so I wasn't aware the discussions were happening.) I went back through the More Seats website and pulled the Jan. 2015 boundary refinement presentation. It looks like the Tuckhoe planning unit in question is 1608 (93 kids) and it was originally slated to move to Nottingham with 1607 (56 kids), but from what I understand the Nottingham parents pushed back and that is why 1608 went to McKinley instead (pushing McK over capacity, even with the addition). First, 1607 and 1608 appear to touch Discovery's boundaries if you look at the map, yet it seems the discussion was between moving to Nottingham or moving to McKinley. Why was there no discussion at the time about moving these units to Discovery? Second, If you look at projected vs. real enrollment for the 2015/16 school year, it appears that Nottingham came in 44 kids UNDER projection this September, while McKinley came in 16 kids OVER projection this September. So since the boundaries haven't actually moved yet, why can't 1608 still move to Nottingham? Or at the very least, split the planning unit in half and send fewer kids to McK. The planning unit boundaries seem a bit arbitrary anyway, yet APS seems to treat them like they are locked in stone. (Also, why didn't APS do any outreach to the civic associations to let those of us with babies and toddlers at the time know these discussions were happening?)
They did. No one pays attention until it's too late.
Anonymous wrote:I have two questions for those of you who were involved with the 2012/13 Discovery boundaries and the Jan. 2015 boundary refinements. (Our kid was a preschooler during these years, so I wasn't aware the discussions were happening.) I went back through the More Seats website and pulled the Jan. 2015 boundary refinement presentation. It looks like the Tuckhoe planning unit in question is 1608 (93 kids) and it was originally slated to move to Nottingham with 1607 (56 kids), but from what I understand the Nottingham parents pushed back and that is why 1608 went to McKinley instead (pushing McK over capacity, even with the addition). First, 1607 and 1608 appear to touch Discovery's boundaries if you look at the map, yet it seems the discussion was between moving to Nottingham or moving to McKinley. Why was there no discussion at the time about moving these units to Discovery? Second, If you look at projected vs. real enrollment for the 2015/16 school year, it appears that Nottingham came in 44 kids UNDER projection this September, while McKinley came in 16 kids OVER projection this September. So since the boundaries haven't actually moved yet, why can't 1608 still move to Nottingham? Or at the very least, split the planning unit in half and send fewer kids to McK. The planning unit boundaries seem a bit arbitrary anyway, yet APS seems to treat them like they are locked in stone. (Also, why didn't APS do any outreach to the civic associations to let those of us with babies and toddlers at the time know these discussions were happening?)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think this school system is in trouble. A victim of the County's unbelievable popularity and status as the most coveted place in northern va.
Also, to the PP complaining about the s Arlington parent who sent their kids to Discovery, I can only assume your child is enrolled at Barcroft, Randolph, or Carlin Springs? If not, I invite you to take a long walk off a short pier.
I can see why you'd think that but the mom said some overtly racist things to me and that soured me on the situation.
I hear you. In Arlington it's far more acceptable to be covertly racist.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think this school system is in trouble. A victim of the County's unbelievable popularity and status as the most coveted place in northern va.
Also, to the PP complaining about the s Arlington parent who sent their kids to Discovery, I can only assume your child is enrolled at Barcroft, Randolph, or Carlin Springs? If not, I invite you to take a long walk off a short pier.
I can see why you'd think that but the mom said some overtly racist things to me and that soured me on the situation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think this school system is in trouble. A victim of the County's unbelievable popularity and status as the most coveted place in northern va.
Or maybe just a natural consequence of a county that was too busy congratulating itself to plan appropriately. It's not like the enrollment trends and future lack of capacity weren't obvious.
They weren't obvious until 10 years ago--enrollment was basically stable for 20 years--and then it SHOT UP. We could have added an entire new school every year for the past 10 years, but it takes 5 years to plan, bond, and build a school. So of course they are behind, even though at the elementary level they had added a new school, completed two additions, started two additions, and planned another entire school. But people will keep complaining and slowing down the process at every opportunity. The new south Arlington school was supposed to open next year, now it will be 2019 at the earliest, and that's without any construction delays.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think this school system is in trouble. A victim of the County's unbelievable popularity and status as the most coveted place in northern va.
Or maybe just a natural consequence of a county that was too busy congratulating itself to plan appropriately. It's not like the enrollment trends and future lack of capacity weren't obvious.
Anonymous wrote:I think this school system is in trouble. A victim of the County's unbelievable popularity and status as the most coveted place in northern va.
Anonymous wrote:Wow, south arlington parent with kids in over capacity title I school. I am going to apply for a transfer to discovery. And our "new" elementary school will be 725 students, of course they are really just crammed in to a middle school parking lot.
Lots of complaining in north arlington. Oh, and we don't have enough wealth at our school to even hold an auction.
Anonymous wrote:Instead of being snarky, you should be looking at this McKinley situation and figuring out how to advocate for your own school. For example, if they are really planning to cram 725 students into the new South Arlington ES, then push on APS to make sure they design a building that really holds that many kids and isn't just crammed into a parking lot. Whatever your feelings on North Arlington, it makes no sense to design a brand new school addition to hold 684 kids when your intended enrollment is really 715 (or more). South Arlington deserves better than that too, so don't let it happen to you.