Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
MS
- Immersion: New program at Williamsburg for West, Gunston for East
- IB: New program at Swanson for West, Jefferson for East
- STEAM - New program at Kenmore for West, new program at Stratford for East
Um, nobody is fooled by the "West-East" thing. Why bother doing this? All this does is further lock in the North-South divide. At least right now, anyone who really wants immersion goes to Gunston, and anyone who really wants IB goes to Jefferson. All this will do is cause further segregation...as if it's not bad enough right now.
Because this is anonymous, I will admit that I don't like the fact that the East specialty schools will primarily be located in South Arlington. We've invested a lot of money to live on the East side of North Arlington close to the river.
Then your kids can go to your neighborhood school.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry if I was confusing. Most schools at ES would be neighborhood, but they do away with the random and unequal policies for option schools. As an example, today, 3 schools are in a "team" with Key and have priority. At Claremont, there is a cluster of schools with priority. Different policy for Campbell. In the proposal, all kids can apply to countywide option programs (for ES - ATS, Campbell and Montessaori). Within each zone, they are proposing at least 2 more options - Immersiom and IB. Science Focus becomes a neighborhood school (because it basically is anyway.)
People need to speak up - in-person and I'm writing - if they have views. For example, this proposal would make Reed a choice IB school - not a neighborhood school. Immersion people are concerned about supporting 2 Immersion middle schools. How does a second IB program get implemented at Swanson when it is overcrowded?
For high school, some believe APS and school board already decided to build a 4,000 seat W-L. If you don't like that idea and prefer the other two options, speak up now.
These decisions will be made in the next 45-60 days.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
MS
- Immersion: New program at Williamsburg for West, Gunston for East
- IB: New program at Swanson for West, Jefferson for East
- STEAM - New program at Kenmore for West, new program at Stratford for East
Um, nobody is fooled by the "West-East" thing. Why bother doing this? All this does is further lock in the North-South divide. At least right now, anyone who really wants immersion goes to Gunston, and anyone who really wants IB goes to Jefferson. All this will do is cause further segregation...as if it's not bad enough right now.
Because this is anonymous, I will admit that I don't like the fact that the East specialty schools will primarily be located in South Arlington. We've invested a lot of money to live on the East side of North Arlington close to the river.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
MS
- Immersion: New program at Williamsburg for West, Gunston for East
- IB: New program at Swanson for West, Jefferson for East
- STEAM - New program at Kenmore for West, new program at Stratford for East
Um, nobody is fooled by the "West-East" thing. Why bother doing this? All this does is further lock in the North-South divide. At least right now, anyone who really wants immersion goes to Gunston, and anyone who really wants IB goes to Jefferson. All this will do is cause further segregation...as if it's not bad enough right now.
Because this is anonymous, I will admit that I don't like the fact that the East specialty schools will primarily be located in South Arlington. We've invested a lot of money to live on the East side of North Arlington close to the river.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
MS
- Immersion: New program at Williamsburg for West, Gunston for East
- IB: New program at Swanson for West, Jefferson for East
- STEAM - New program at Kenmore for West, new program at Stratford for East
Um, nobody is fooled by the "West-East" thing. Why bother doing this? All this does is further lock in the North-South divide. At least right now, anyone who really wants immersion goes to Gunston, and anyone who really wants IB goes to Jefferson. All this will do is cause further segregation...as if it's not bad enough right now.
Because this is anonymous, I will admit that I don't like the fact that the East specialty schools will primarily be located in South Arlington. We've invested a lot of money to live on the East side of North Arlington close to the river.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you, OP, for the very good summary. I honestly am okay with most of the proposed changes except don't want a 3500-4000 student high school.
+1
That's crazy.
Ditto. Ridiculous. Parents really need to raise a stink about this, because from school board comments it sure seems like this is what they want to do. I get the sense that the district employees are sincere about wanting feedback but that the board has made up their minds. Easier for them to cram 3500 kids on one campus rather than go through the drama of redistricting into 4 school zones. But I don't want my kids in a grade with 800-900 kids.
Anonymous wrote:
MS
- Immersion: New program at Williamsburg for West, Gunston for East
- IB: New program at Swanson for West, Jefferson for East
- STEAM - New program at Kenmore for West, new program at Stratford for East
Um, nobody is fooled by the "West-East" thing. Why bother doing this? All this does is further lock in the North-South divide. At least right now, anyone who really wants immersion goes to Gunston, and anyone who really wants IB goes to Jefferson. All this will do is cause further segregation...as if it's not bad enough right now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you, OP, for the very good summary. I honestly am okay with most of the proposed changes except don't want a 3500-4000 student high school.
+1
That's crazy.
Anonymous wrote:
MS
- Immersion: New program at Williamsburg for West, Gunston for East
- IB: New program at Swanson for West, Jefferson for East
- STEAM - New program at Kenmore for West, new program at Stratford for East
Um, nobody is fooled by the "West-East" thing. Why bother doing this? All this does is further lock in the North-South divide. At least right now, anyone who really wants immersion goes to Gunston, and anyone who really wants IB goes to Jefferson. All this will do is cause further segregation...as if it's not bad enough right now.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry if I was confusing. Most schools at ES would be neighborhood, but they do away with the random and unequal policies for option schools. As an example, today, 3 schools are in a "team" with Key and have priority. At Claremont, there is a cluster of schools with priority. Different policy for Campbell. In the proposal, all kids can apply to countywide option programs (for ES - ATS, Campbell and Montessaori). Within each zone, they are proposing at least 2 more options - Immersiom and IB. Science Focus becomes a neighborhood school (because it basically is anyway.)
People need to speak up - in-person and I'm writing - if they have views. For example, this proposal would make Reed a choice IB school - not a neighborhood school. Immersion people are concerned about supporting 2 Immersion middle schools. How does a second IB program get implemented at Swanson when it is overcrowded?
For high school, some believe APS and school board already decided to build a 4,000 seat W-L. If you don't like that idea and prefer the other two options, speak up now.
These decisions will be made in the next 45-60 days.
Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately tomorrow is my bday so I can't make the meeting. Just studied slide deck. Does this mean if you don't go to an immersion ES just your neighborhood ES which i guess is now a STEAM school and you were originally zoned for Williamsburg you would now go to Kenmore? How are thry going to handle all these applications!? APS couldn't even handle the stupid extended care sign up!
Anonymous wrote:What is STEAM? Is it like STEM?
Anonymous wrote:What is STEAM? Is it like STEM?