Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because redlining. Cue the MONA pearl clutching.
Put AH in North Arlington. Moratorium on AH in SA.
All of the APAH folks live in NA. Most of CB too. Good luck with your advocacy.
Better luck opening a private school in Arlington. Put it along 50. You will succeed.
This is correct. And this continues to happen because Democrats don't care about socioeconomic justice. If they did, why does this problem exist? it exists, because they don't care...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
You sound really paranoid. You know that the Board will always be a far-left Democratic majority. No harm comes from having a different voice chime in and it wouldn’t be a Republican. It would be good for all of us. I recognize the value in people challenging my opinions and I’m always suspicious of people who can’t handle other ideas.
Oh you sweet sheltered thing -- Arlington's ruling party is in no way "far-left." I wish it were, but nope.
Anonymous wrote:Because redlining. Cue the MONA pearl clutching.
Put AH in North Arlington. Moratorium on AH in SA.
All of the APAH folks live in NA. Most of CB too. Good luck with your advocacy.
Better luck opening a private school in Arlington. Put it along 50. You will succeed.
Anonymous wrote:Because redlining. Cue the MONA pearl clutching.
Put AH in North Arlington. Moratorium on AH in SA.
All of the APAH folks live in NA. Most of CB too. Good luck with your advocacy.
Better luck opening a private school in Arlington. Put it along 50. You will succeed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for the feedback. I still think not studying this is so short sighted. At least throw some analytical data behind it, do some polls of different populations, put together a cost benefit analysis.
Wow. you ARE new to Arlington.
The dead horse has been beaten repeatedly. The bottom line is: Arlington County as a whole does not care about socioeconomic integration. People do not want all schools the same. County Board (responsible for housing and transportation and zoning policies) points fingers to School Board in charge of schools. School Board points fingers at County Board blaming housing patterns and policies while refusing to entertain ranked-choice admission policies or anything increasing bus transportation costs and threatening the re-electability of members.
But I'd love to have a new wave of energetic advocates give it a go; so please pick up the mantel and carry on! Good luck.
This, with the finger pointing between the county board and school board, is spot on. And the Arlington County Democrats control both boards and that won’t change as long as school board candidates (which are supposed to be nonpartisan) are endorsed by political parties. Every time you vote Democrat/status quo, you are voting for these policies.
Anonymous wrote:
You sound really paranoid. You know that the Board will always be a far-left Democratic majority. No harm comes from having a different voice chime in and it wouldn’t be a Republican. It would be good for all of us. I recognize the value in people challenging my opinions and I’m always suspicious of people who can’t handle other ideas.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
This, with the finger pointing between the county board and school board, is spot on. And the Arlington County Democrats control both boards and that won’t change as long as school board candidates (which are supposed to be nonpartisan) are endorsed by political parties. Every time you vote Democrat/status quo, you are voting for these policies.
Right, because Republicans have shown how much they care about socioeconomic justice.
I had the independent and libertarian candidates in mind. You know that just because you’re not a Democrat doesn’t mean you’re a Republican, right?
Independent candidate in Arlington candidate who wasn't just a crypto-Republican.
And you know no Libertarian is going to offer government intervention as a way to balance ED%, unless it's by getting rid of ED populations or not offering FRM.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
This, with the finger pointing between the county board and school board, is spot on. And the Arlington County Democrats control both boards and that won’t change as long as school board candidates (which are supposed to be nonpartisan) are endorsed by political parties. Every time you vote Democrat/status quo, you are voting for these policies.
Right, because Republicans have shown how much they care about socioeconomic justice.
I had the independent and libertarian candidates in mind. You know that just because you’re not a Democrat doesn’t mean you’re a Republican, right?
Anonymous wrote:Because redlining. Cue the MONA pearl clutching.
Put AH in North Arlington. Moratorium on AH in SA.
All of the APAH folks live in NA. Most of CB too. Good luck with your advocacy.
Better luck opening a private school in Arlington. Put it along 50. You will succeed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
This, with the finger pointing between the county board and school board, is spot on. And the Arlington County Democrats control both boards and that won’t change as long as school board candidates (which are supposed to be nonpartisan) are endorsed by political parties. Every time you vote Democrat/status quo, you are voting for these policies.
Right, because Republicans have shown how much they care about socioeconomic justice.
Anonymous wrote:
This, with the finger pointing between the county board and school board, is spot on. And the Arlington County Democrats control both boards and that won’t change as long as school board candidates (which are supposed to be nonpartisan) are endorsed by political parties. Every time you vote Democrat/status quo, you are voting for these policies.
Anonymous wrote:Because Arlington is committed to affordable housing but will only build it in S Arlington where land is cheapest and people don't fight it.
Because we won't bus.
Because poverty in Arlington is all about geography.