Anonymous wrote: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 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
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.
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.
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
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.
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.
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.
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?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow—no comments from the SB at all.
They never respond to public comments, other than thank you.
Anonymous wrote:Wow—no comments from the SB at all.