Anonymous wrote:Do you think it makes sense for HS students to walk just under a mile from one campus to the other? Let's say math is at Minnie Howard, but I've got history at ACHS next period. Is that ideal? Do we really want hundreds of students walking from one campus to another from 8 am until 3 pm every day? Have you seen those students navigate that intersection? It will likely lead to chaos and additional safety issues, not to mention what it may well do to commuters who drive through that busy intersection.
It would make more sense to have two fully-functioning high schools and to build one of them in the West End, in my opinion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How does that many students fit into one high school?
This is scary and very sad. How is this acceptable to anyone?
Actually the common sentiment in Alexandria is that additional high schools would be so inequitable that it's viewed as racist to even bring it up.
because the White neighborhoods will go to the new school
You clearly have no idea what you're talking about. The new HS would be in the West End, where immigrants and people of color are the majority. The white neighborhoods would stay zoned for TC/ACHS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How does that many students fit into one high school?
This is scary and very sad. How is this acceptable to anyone?
Actually the common sentiment in Alexandria is that additional high schools would be so inequitable that it's viewed as racist to even bring it up.
because the White neighborhoods will go to the new school
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How does that many students fit into one high school?
This is scary and very sad. How is this acceptable to anyone?
Actually the common sentiment in Alexandria is that additional high schools would be so inequitable that it's viewed as racist to even bring it up.
Anonymous wrote:How does that many students fit into one high school?
This is scary and very sad. How is this acceptable to anyone?
Anonymous wrote:How does that many students fit into one high school?
This is scary and very sad. How is this acceptable to anyone?
Anonymous wrote:I get your frustration but do you, deep down, think these kids are so different from their UMC or private school peers? I would not underestimate the % of parents that bully ("advocate") their kids through schooling. It's unfortunate but same-same, just different optics.
Anonymous wrote:I get your frustration but do you, deep down, think these kids are so different from their UMC or private school peers? I would not underestimate the % of parents that bully ("advocate") their kids through schooling. It's unfortunate but same-same, just different optics.
Anonymous wrote:OP, I've known kids who immigrated to US from another country, had to learn another language, and support their family by taking jobs while they completed their degree. Due to circumstances, they missed school, had to take remedial classes, and squeaked through with the minimum graduation requirements, but they did it.
I also know kids from well-off families who pushed for every accommodation, credit for late assignments, test re-takes, a private tutors. Kid squeaked through with minimum graduation requirements, but they did it.
At the end of the day, a diploma from any high school only represents a certain threshold being crossed. These kids will proceed with life, and their combination of drive, talent, etc will be what determines the career opportunities they have. So no need for you to drag down a school... particularly when you are basing it off random unrelated Tik Tok posts.
Anonymous wrote:https://www.tiktok.com/@dama.cast17/video/7236408891377028394?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc&web_id=7171269958092621354
This why I am so pissed off,... they missed 200+ days of school. she missed every day.