I think people are grilling you so hard because you are being so vague. You haven't said what meeting you went to or whether you are just a parent or are in some position of authority. You have said numerous times that this proposal is being circulated in the community, but no one at Haycock has seen it. It doesn't affect me either way, but I can agree that your posts seem more political than helpful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New Facebook page for parents upset with the changes in the ACPS transportation policies:
http://www.facebook.com/APSBusing
Yeah. The APS parents are pissed. It's been a rocky start to the year.
Yes, many APS parents are unhappy with the Superintendent, a product of the Fairfax school system. Arlington parents are concerned that he is bringing the bureaucratic, top-down model from Fairfax to Arlington.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DO you know what the "various communities" are and how they were chosen?
No
Anonymous wrote:Do you know if this task force will actually make recommendations or issue a report? If so, when?
Yes, as they have already done that. Those recommendations are being circulated.
Anonymous wrote:Do you know if there will be an opportunity for public comment on the report?
No. Members of the general public are welcome to make comments at any regular School Board meeting, so I am guessing members of the general public could offer public comment using that venue.
You keep saying "Circulated."
Circulated where and among whom, because you seem to be the only one who has seen any of it.
For the fifth time, I believe, I will say I do not know.
I know it was circulated in one meeting. I have no idea what other places/people/meetings/locations/venues will see the recommendations. I am not a member of the task force.
I was trying to offer a little bit of information and I get shot at like I am Jack Dale himself. Geez. Best for me to just keep the information to myself, I guess.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New Facebook page for parents upset with the changes in the ACPS transportation policies:
http://www.facebook.com/APSBusing
Yeah. The APS parents are pissed. It's been a rocky start to the year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DO you know what the "various communities" are and how they were chosen?
No
Anonymous wrote:Do you know if this task force will actually make recommendations or issue a report? If so, when?
Yes, as they have already done that. Those recommendations are being circulated.
Anonymous wrote:Do you know if there will be an opportunity for public comment on the report?
No. Members of the general public are welcome to make comments at any regular School Board meeting, so I am guessing members of the general public could offer public comment using that venue.
You keep saying "Circulated."
Circulated where and among whom, because you seem to be the only one who has seen any of it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
What can I do to ensure that my kids are not pushed out of their school?
Send your children to private school and never move.
Or accept that the place you children go IS "their school." Might that mean that they will at some point attend a different school than they do now? Yes. One move in seven years is not going to break them. If you want to address school crowding, that means changes, not just for other people, but for you, too.
+1. People in Arlington have to be ready to accept redistricting at the elementary, middle and high school levels over the next 5-10 years. There's really no alternative.
but not in FCPS right??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DO you know what the "various communities" are and how they were chosen?
No
Anonymous wrote:Do you know if this task force will actually make recommendations or issue a report? If so, when?
Yes, as they have already done that. Those recommendations are being circulated.
Anonymous wrote:Do you know if there will be an opportunity for public comment on the report?
No. Members of the general public are welcome to make comments at any regular School Board meeting, so I am guessing members of the general public could offer public comment using that venue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
What can I do to ensure that my kids are not pushed out of their school?
Send your children to private school and never move.
Or accept that the place you children go IS "their school." Might that mean that they will at some point attend a different school than they do now? Yes. One move in seven years is not going to break them. If you want to address school crowding, that means changes, not just for other people, but for you, too.
Anonymous wrote:DO you know what the "various communities" are and how they were chosen?
Anonymous wrote:Do you know if this task force will actually make recommendations or issue a report? If so, when?
Anonymous wrote:Do you know if there will be an opportunity for public comment on the report?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
What can I do to ensure that my kids are not pushed out of their school?
Send your children to private school and never move.
Or accept that the place you children go IS "their school." Might that mean that they will at some point attend a different school than they do now? Yes. One move in seven years is not going to break them. If you want to address school crowding, that means changes, not just for other people, but for you, too.
+1. People in Arlington have to be ready to accept redistricting at the elementary, middle and high school levels over the next 5-10 years. There's really no alternative.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
What can I do to ensure that my kids are not pushed out of their school?
Send your children to private school and never move.
Or accept that the place you children go IS "their school." Might that mean that they will at some point attend a different school than they do now? Yes. One move in seven years is not going to break them. If you want to address school crowding, that means changes, not just for other people, but for you, too.
Anonymous wrote:
What can I do to ensure that my kids are not pushed out of their school?
Anonymous wrote:If you are aware of the research on teens and their sleep patterns, Arlington moved their high school start time later consistent with the research. Fairfax refuses or is unable to due to their bus schedules:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/answer-sheet/post/fairfax-asleep-on-high-school-start-time/2012/06/13/gJQAnNNLZV_blog.html
Anonymous wrote:New Facebook page for parents upset with the changes in the ACPS transportation policies:
http://www.facebook.com/APSBusing