Anonymous
Post 01/30/2020 21:33     Subject: APS: Think the "no move" campaign is going to work?

Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:Where were all these people screaming equity and what about poor people during the HS boundary vote? This SB has concentrated poverty for years!


+10000
And we'll see where they are when this boundary process begins.


I was actually impressed by the number of minority parents that spoke. It takes a lot of courage.
Options schools are the most integrated schools in the county, being an option school parent, I want integrated schools where all students do well.



There’s several Integrated schools in the county. I get the love for option schools but let’s not make neighborhood schools look like they’re horrible


Sorry, my point was just to say that I wish that housing and schools were not so segregated in some parts of the county.


Neighborhood Key will be integrated because of the neighborhood, Immersion at ATS will be integrated because of the location and program, and ATS at McKinley will be waaay more diverse than neighborhood McKinley. Moving schools creates an additional diverse neighborhood school vs no moves.
Anonymous
Post 01/30/2020 21:33     Subject: Re:APS: Think the "no move" campaign is going to work?

for a school board candidate, Krieger's comments showed a shocking lack of consideration for the rest of the county- he is totally Key focused.
Anonymous
Post 01/30/2020 21:28     Subject: APS: Think the "no move" campaign is going to work?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Where were all these people screaming equity and what about poor people during the HS boundary vote? This SB has concentrated poverty for years!


+10000
And we'll see where they are when this boundary process begins.


I was actually impressed by the number of minority parents that spoke. It takes a lot of courage.
Options schools are the most integrated schools in the county, being an option school parent, I want integrated schools where all students do well.



There’s several Integrated schools in the county. I get the love for option schools but let’s not make neighborhood schools look like they’re horrible


Sorry, my point was just to say that I wish that housing and schools were not so segregated in some parts of the county.
Anonymous
Post 01/30/2020 21:24     Subject: APS: Think the "no move" campaign is going to work?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wow—no comments from the SB at all.


They never respond to public comments, other than thank you.


Do the staff watch/attend these meetings?

yes


The School Board actually said that they were watching on line but not in attendance tonight.


Wasn't Cintia there? Isn't she 'staff' definitely not an elected sb member.
Anonymous
Post 01/30/2020 21:21     Subject: APS: Think the "no move" campaign is going to work?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Where were all these people screaming equity and what about poor people during the HS boundary vote? This SB has concentrated poverty for years!


+10000
And we'll see where they are when this boundary process begins.


I was actually impressed by the number of minority parents that spoke. It takes a lot of courage.
Options schools are the most integrated schools in the county, being an option school parent, I want integrated schools where all students do well.



There’s several Integrated schools in the county. I get the love for option schools but let’s not make neighborhood schools look like they’re horrible
Anonymous
Post 01/30/2020 21:21     Subject: APS: Think the "no move" campaign is going to work?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wow—no comments from the SB at all.


They never respond to public comments, other than thank you.


Do the staff watch/attend these meetings?

yes


The School Board actually said that they were watching on line but not in attendance tonight.
Anonymous
Post 01/30/2020 21:21     Subject: Re:APS: Think the "no move" campaign is going to work?

Anonymous wrote:the number of wealthy parents, who stand there, alleging that 1) APS is ignoring the data and 2) low income people need transit accessible schools b/c they rely on the bus to get to school- displays an amazing level of lack of self-awareness.
The best data- shows that virtually no one uses transit to get their kids to school. You want a data based decision? This 'talking point' is totally irrelevant and basically false.


Noone uses transit daily to get to school because transit is awful in this county. People do use transit and walk to get to parent-teacher meetings, school events, etc.
Anonymous
Post 01/30/2020 21:17     Subject: Re:APS: Think the "no move" campaign is going to work?

Anonymous wrote:the number of wealthy parents, who stand there, alleging that 1) APS is ignoring the data and 2) low income people need transit accessible schools b/c they rely on the bus to get to school- displays an amazing level of lack of self-awareness.
The best data- shows that virtually no one uses transit to get their kids to school. You want a data based decision? This 'talking point' is totally irrelevant and basically false.


Do they know they are lying or are they stupid? I can’t tell.
Anonymous
Post 01/30/2020 21:16     Subject: APS: Think the "no move" campaign is going to work?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Where were all these people screaming equity and what about poor people during the HS boundary vote? This SB has concentrated poverty for years!


+10000
And we'll see where they are when this boundary process begins.


I was actually impressed by the number of minority parents that spoke. It takes a lot of courage.
Options schools are the most integrated schools in the county, being an option school parent, I want integrated schools where all students do well.
Anonymous
Post 01/30/2020 21:15     Subject: Re:APS: Think the "no move" campaign is going to work?

the number of wealthy parents, who stand there, alleging that 1) APS is ignoring the data and 2) low income people need transit accessible schools b/c they rely on the bus to get to school- displays an amazing level of lack of self-awareness.
The best data- shows that virtually no one uses transit to get their kids to school. You want a data based decision? This 'talking point' is totally irrelevant and basically false.
Anonymous
Post 01/30/2020 21:12     Subject: APS: Think the "no move" campaign is going to work?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wow—no comments from the SB at all.


They never respond to public comments, other than thank you.


Do the staff watch/attend these meetings?

yes
Anonymous
Post 01/30/2020 21:11     Subject: APS: Think the "no move" campaign is going to work?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wow—no comments from the SB at all.


They never respond to public comments, other than thank you.


Do the staff watch/attend these meetings?
Anonymous
Post 01/30/2020 21:10     Subject: APS: Think the "no move" campaign is going to work?

Anonymous wrote:Wow—no comments from the SB at all.


They never respond to public comments, other than thank you.
Anonymous
Post 01/30/2020 21:05     Subject: Re:APS: Think the "no move" campaign is going to work?

More meetings. please! More feedback. More surveys. More DATA. I just don’t have enough.
Anonymous
Post 01/30/2020 21:02     Subject: Re:APS: Think the "no move" campaign is going to work?

It’s all over but the packing.