Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So Duran confirmed at last SB meeting that MPSA would have to relocate as new careeer center gets built. Will it move to north Arlington and replace a school there or get a new school building in south Arlington? Any place that makes sense other than near the current site?
If they build a NEW school for a program again there will be pitchforks.
Buh bye Nottingham, you know most of your kids will be private in 4 years anyway.
I look forward to my home value going up even more when my house is walkable to Discovery and MPSA.
I think you're sorely over-estimating the value of being .5m from MPSA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do people in NW Arlington care which school MPSA takes over? Assuming it won’t go into Discovery because the building is too new.
Discovery is losing teachers and families left and right. Many are not happy.
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Anonymous wrote:What is MPSA?
Anonymous wrote:Do people in NW Arlington care which school MPSA takes over? Assuming it won’t go into Discovery because the building is too new.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do people in NW Arlington care which school MPSA takes over? Assuming it won’t go into Discovery because the building is too new.
Of course they care. Nobody wants to lose "their" neighborhood school - and especially when it is supposed to be "walkable" even though they drive for drop-off and/or pickup anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Are they going to combine the middle school with it to make a K-8 school? It would give some relief to Gunston, which is massively over-crowded.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So Duran confirmed at last SB meeting that MPSA would have to relocate as new careeer center gets built. Will it move to north Arlington and replace a school there or get a new school building in south Arlington? Any place that makes sense other than near the current site?
If they build a NEW school for a program again there will be pitchforks.
Buh bye Nottingham, you know most of your kids will be private in 4 years anyway.
I look forward to my home value going up even more when my house is walkable to Discovery and MPSA.
Agree but MPSA will have to go to Discovery or Tuckahoe. Easier for Nottingham to take trailers and it is the most walkable neighborhood school.
The answer is always Tuckahoe – closer to transportation options.
Don't poke the Tuckahoe bear...or he will remind us of all the dense housing that is going in, Tuckahoe will be over capacity with all of those townhouses oh my.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So Duran confirmed at last SB meeting that MPSA would have to relocate as new careeer center gets built. Will it move to north Arlington and replace a school there or get a new school building in south Arlington? Any place that makes sense other than near the current site?
If they build a NEW school for a program again there will be pitchforks.
Buh bye Nottingham, you know most of your kids will be private in 4 years anyway.
I look forward to my home value going up even more when my house is walkable to Discovery and MPSA.
Anonymous wrote:Do people in NW Arlington care which school MPSA takes over? Assuming it won’t go into Discovery because the building is too new.
Anonymous wrote:Are they going to combine the middle school with it to make a K-8 school? It would give some relief to Gunston, which is massively over-crowded.
Anonymous wrote:I think pk-8 MPSA at one of the low enrollment North Arlington schools is probably the best way to move the school relatively cheaply, free up space at Gunston, and give the Arlington Tech campus the space it needs. It's just not very accessible to South Arlington families. But it's definitely preferable to the School Board spending $50 million to renovate the old Career Center building to custom-build it for MPSA (which is what MPSA wants, I think). It doesn't make sense to have it on that campus anymore, anyway.
Unfortunately, losing any elementary school is likely to mean we are going to have to build another one soon. But the new school should be a neighborhood school, not an option program.