Anonymous wrote:My kids are still in ES but my understanding is that ACHS is very much segregated. I hear this all the time from white parents as they defend ACHS and ACPS. They describe it as their kids are "safe". They "don't see" the violence because they are in honors or AP classes and not with the general population. These parents have described with relief how their kids are in an entire separate section of the building.
Are their descriptions accurate?
Anonymous wrote:Tell me more about this lobbying group? Do they donate to city council? This is making a lot of sense now. We're they behind that nonsense about building affordable housing on school grounds?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tell me more about this lobbying group? Do they donate to city council? This is making a lot of sense now. We're they behind that nonsense about building affordable housing on school grounds?
Yes, they do.
One school, because if there were neighborhood high schools that would be not equitable because all the wealthy kids would be in certain schools because they tend to live in certain neighborhoods and the poor kids in others (ex: Lyles Crouch vs Jeff Houston). And that’s not fair. Also no buying into TJ because the smartest kids are not allowed to leave ACPS and commit brain drain. Everyone must be on the level playing field no matter what the cost. So the only fair solution is to crane every single high school student in the City into ONE building that can’t even fit 3 grades. ALL OF THEM. So if they go down, they go down together. That’s only fair, right?!
Anonymous wrote:What does having only one HS have to do with this? Or is it just that your want a second HS so that your kids won’t be zoned to the same school as the kids who were involved in this incident?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tell me more about this lobbying group? Do they donate to city council? This is making a lot of sense now. We're they behind that nonsense about building affordable housing on school grounds?
Yes, they do.
Do you have a source showing they make contributions to politicians?
I believe Tenants and Workers United is a nonprofit community grassroots organization. They have helped tenants in Arlandria organize against slumlords and things of that nature. Advocacy for a community is very different from what you are suggesting, which is that TWU uses money to influence City Council. Hard to believe they even have a large enough budget for that!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tell me more about this lobbying group? Do they donate to city council? This is making a lot of sense now. We're they behind that nonsense about building affordable housing on school grounds?
Yes, they do.
Do you have a source showing they make contributions to politicians?
I believe Tenants and Workers United is a nonprofit community grassroots organization. They have helped tenants in Arlandria organize against slumlords and things of that nature. Advocacy for a community is very different from what you are suggesting, which is that TWU uses money to influence City Council. Hard to believe they even have a large enough budget for that!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tell me more about this lobbying group? Do they donate to city council? This is making a lot of sense now. We're they behind that nonsense about building affordable housing on school grounds?
Yes, they do.
Anonymous wrote:Tell me more about this lobbying group? Do they donate to city council? This is making a lot of sense now. We're they behind that nonsense about building affordable housing on school grounds?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. It does. Alexandria first needs to figure out how to separate its schools from politics. Until then, good luck.
+1
and now lobbying groups are involved in almost everything that is decided at ACHS. Tenants and Workers United would never let it happen, just like they conspired to get rid of SROs. According to them, Hutchings and Justin Wilson, additional high schools = segregation = racism.
So they take the position, if we go down, then we go down together. To the bitter end. (unless of course you're Hutchings kids who go to BI so he doesn't need to worry about them getting hurt at school).
I knew the TWU hater would show up, never fails.
Anonymous wrote:What is inequitable about another high school?