Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gut leads me to predict a no move majority vote. To be sure, that would be hugely embarrassing. But a speech about the need to pause, look at the data, admit “mistakes”, get things right, proceed carefully, promote diversity, and the like will do the trick!
Look at what data? Just look at the new apt buildings opening in the next year or two. R-B is already bursting at the seams.
And Reed opens in 2021. We need to decide on the new school location now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gut leads me to predict a no move majority vote. To be sure, that would be hugely embarrassing. But a speech about the need to pause, look at the data, admit “mistakes”, get things right, proceed carefully, promote diversity, and the like will do the trick!
If that actually happens they will come back with a full boundary plan that moves immersion to Carlin Springs in the fall. Be careful what you wish for!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gut leads me to predict a no move majority vote. To be sure, that would be hugely embarrassing. But a speech about the need to pause, look at the data, admit “mistakes”, get things right, proceed carefully, promote diversity, and the like will do the trick!
Wishful thinking, buddy.
Anonymous wrote:Gut leads me to predict a no move majority vote. To be sure, that would be hugely embarrassing. But a speech about the need to pause, look at the data, admit “mistakes”, get things right, proceed carefully, promote diversity, and the like will do the trick!
Anonymous wrote:Gut leads me to predict a no move majority vote. To be sure, that would be hugely embarrassing. But a speech about the need to pause, look at the data, admit “mistakes”, get things right, proceed carefully, promote diversity, and the like will do the trick!
Anonymous wrote:Gut leads me to predict a no move majority vote. To be sure, that would be hugely embarrassing. But a speech about the need to pause, look at the data, admit “mistakes”, get things right, proceed carefully, promote diversity, and the like will do the trick!
Anonymous wrote:Gut leads me to predict a no move majority vote. To be sure, that would be hugely embarrassing. But a speech about the need to pause, look at the data, admit “mistakes”, get things right, proceed carefully, promote diversity, and the like will do the trick!
Anonymous wrote:Reed will be four stories high (older grades at the top). I would be very surprised if the architects didn't check to make sure that was allowed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:[quote=Anonymous
Do you have a cite for these guidelines? Are they mandatory or just guidelines?
http://www.doe.virginia.gov/support/facility_construction/building_regs_and_guidelines.shtml
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. McKinley PTA (which started out presenting itself as a reasonable and calm player) has gone completely off the rails. Appeals to PTAs and personal rebukes.
This just shows how desperate they are. They KNOW more people support the moves than don't. My heavens, if they haven't convinced people by now with all their lettering and AEM-ing and forum-dominating, what makes them think they can persuade PTAs now 2 days before the public hearing and a week before the vote? Desperation. For those who support proposal 1, that's a good thing.
Don't count those chickens. For those who support 1, now is the time to make your voices heard.
Anonymous wrote:[quote=Anonymous
Do you have a cite for these guidelines? Are they mandatory or just guidelines?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. McKinley PTA (which started out presenting itself as a reasonable and calm player) has gone completely off the rails. Appeals to PTAs and personal rebukes.
where is this?
They have an email campaign of misinformation going out to other PTAs.
ahh. fortunately I think most PTA leadership is smarter than this and will see right through it.
Can the CCPTA hold a happy hour at the Beer Garden for team Save McKinley? I think we all feel the pain that McKrazy and Data Dudes are going through. This is a tough battle they are fighting and they are really getting desperate. Maybe we can capture some "lessons learned" for the next round.
I would second that proposal. It is really sad how APS wants to tear these communities apart