Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Williamsburg is too underenrolled for them to do nothing while several other middle schools sit there at I full capacity or over.
No other middle schools is over capacity.
People are free to transfer.
I'm sure you'd find that solution equally helpful if Gunston were the vastly under-enrolled school and Williamsburg at/above capacity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Williamsburg is too underenrolled for them to do nothing while several other middle schools sit there at I full capacity or over.
No other middle schools is over capacity.
People are free to transfer.
I'm sure you'd find that solution equally helpful if Gunston were the vastly under-enrolled school and Williamsburg at/above capacity.
Again. No school is above capacity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Williamsburg is too underenrolled for them to do nothing while several other middle schools sit there at I full capacity or over.
No other middle schools is over capacity.
People are free to transfer.
I'm sure you'd find that solution equally helpful if Gunston were the vastly under-enrolled school and Williamsburg at/above capacity.
Again. No school is above capacity.
Anonymous wrote:Williamsburg and Hamm are accepting transfers, which will hopefully help balance enrollment. I know many applying to Hamm who are zoned for Swanson.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Williamsburg is too underenrolled for them to do nothing while several other middle schools sit there at I full capacity or over.
No other middle schools is over capacity.
People are free to transfer.
I'm sure you'd find that solution equally helpful if Gunston were the vastly under-enrolled school and Williamsburg at/above capacity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Williamsburg is too underenrolled for them to do nothing while several other middle schools sit there at I full capacity or over.
No other middle schools is over capacity.
People are free to transfer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Williamsburg is too underenrolled for them to do nothing while several other middle schools sit there at I full capacity or over.
No other middle schools is over capacity.
People are free to transfer.
Anonymous wrote:How are Swanson and Hamm? Which is the preferred pyramid?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone have any inside information or rumors on what is planned? My daughter will be in fifth grade next year and I saw the maps that kept most of her school at hamm, which would be great for her socially. The maps that don’t move immersion aren’t as good (and honestly look a little screwy), so I’m curious if anyone has any insight.
I don’t think anyone knows. APS just revised the boundary policy that now prioritizes alignment and walkability over other concerns. So that should keep neighborhoods happy. But for boundary changes to actually happen, APS could wait till Arlington Tech fully opens to solve the worsening enrollment imbalances among the schools. I’ve previously commented on the pros/cons of other commenters’ ideas here like moving all of Lyon Village to Yorktown to solve an alignment issue or sending Boulevard Manor to Swanson for similar reasons, etc. But these are all just pie in the sky ideas that probably no one except people on here are discussing or considering.
Are there new documents? I thought this was tabled for a long time?
They cancelled the Nottingham "swing space".
They discovered that Gunston was overcrowded by 100 students who were not even FROM APS.
We need to double down on residency checking in every freaking grade before entering another boundary Thunderdome(tm).
Anonymous wrote:Williamsburg is too underenrolled for them to do nothing while several other middle schools sit there at full capacity or over.
Anonymous wrote:Williamsburg is too underenrolled for them to do nothing while several other middle schools sit there at I full capacity or over.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Williamsburg is too underenrolled for them to do nothing while several other middle schools sit there at full capacity or over.
Nottingham has been super under enrolled for years.
Anonymous wrote:Williamsburg is too underenrolled for them to do nothing while several other middle schools sit there at full capacity or over.