Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Only a small faction of the "Save McKinley" group remains and continues the fight. The rest of us (majority) have accepted the likelihood that our school will close to us and we will be redistricted to Reed or another nearby N Arl school, bussed or walked. No biggie. Time to move on to make sure APS knows how to rebalance school populations.
Agreed...McKrazy seems to have given up...and Data Dude seems to have lost his mojo. It is kind of like the end of a game when you are down 30 points - just throw in the towel. This APS goose is almost cooked.
Not cool to call people names on this forum.
Would it be better to use their real names?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Only a small faction of the "Save McKinley" group remains and continues the fight. The rest of us (majority) have accepted the likelihood that our school will close to us and we will be redistricted to Reed or another nearby N Arl school, bussed or walked. No biggie. Time to move on to make sure APS knows how to rebalance school populations.
Agreed...McKrazy seems to have given up...and Data Dude seems to have lost his mojo. It is kind of like the end of a game when you are down 30 points - just throw in the towel. This APS goose is almost cooked.
Not cool to call people names on this forum.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Only a small faction of the "Save McKinley" group remains and continues the fight. The rest of us (majority) have accepted the likelihood that our school will close to us and we will be redistricted to Reed or another nearby N Arl school, bussed or walked. No biggie. Time to move on to make sure APS knows how to rebalance school populations.
Agreed...McKrazy seems to have given up...and Data Dude seems to have lost his mojo. It is kind of like the end of a game when you are down 30 points - just throw in the towel. This APS goose is almost cooked.
Anonymous wrote:Only a small faction of the "Save McKinley" group remains and continues the fight. The rest of us (majority) have accepted the likelihood that our school will close to us and we will be redistricted to Reed or another nearby N Arl school, bussed or walked. No biggie. Time to move on to make sure APS knows how to rebalance school populations.
Anonymous wrote:School Board members say it would help to hear from more parents who do not support the no moves proposals.
It was interesting last night that the main objectors were Key and Madison Manor, couple ATS. Not broadly from McKinley, nor ATS. Claremont doesn’t seem to think that Immersion is under attack.
Multiple other schools spoke up to oppose the No Moves idea. They represent many more students than Key. And there are many more Latinx students who do not attend Key and many more economically disadvantaged kids countywide. We need more parents speaking up for them.
Anonymous wrote:We are relatively new to Arlington and have a daughter who is not quite old enough for elementary school. All of this just seems like short term solutions to a long term problem. Is there ever stability or should we expect this turmoil year after year if no one is taking steps to address the long term problem of not having enough seats?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
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.
Escuela Key is already diverse, ATS is already diverse. Drawing boundaries across Rt 50 could make McKinley diverse. No need to do this "lego block" shuffling and move 3 schools in the process.
No, it won’t. This is how I know you’re a NA parent. Do you even know how far S those boundaries would have to go to get any kids who aren’t UMC? Past Campbell ES, 8 city blocks S of Rt. 50. And, you’d have to bypass the entirety of PUs around Kenmore and N of Campbell, because there isn’t any income diversity there. If it were this simple, staff would’ve done it long ago (look at their representative map, is that a reasonable boundary?!?). Same problems exist as you move E along Rt. 50. The neighborhoods just south of Rt. 50 are some of the higher income PUs in SA. You can’t scoop them up and send them N without negatively affecting the income diversity for SA neighborhood schools. If anything, you’d need to send NA kids just N of 50 to SA in order to move towards more similar demographics, with the exception of the PUs in and around Buckingham.
We need SB members who will take on the challenge and drag NA students into SA schools kicking and screaming. All of the current SB members are closet republicans. Who is running on a truly progressive platform that will implement the equity our families deserve?
Anonymous wrote:We are relatively new to Arlington and have a daughter who is not quite old enough for elementary school. All of this just seems like short term solutions to a long term problem. Is there ever stability or should we expect this turmoil year after year if no one is taking steps to address the long term problem of not having enough seats?
Anonymous wrote:School Board members say it would help to hear from more parents who do not support the no moves proposals.
It was interesting last night that the main objectors were Key and Madison Manor, couple ATS. Not broadly from McKinley, nor ATS. Claremont doesn’t seem to think that Immersion is under attack.
Multiple other schools spoke up to oppose the No Moves idea. They represent many more students than Key. And there are many more Latinx students who do not attend Key and many more economically disadvantaged kids countywide. We need more parents speaking up for them.