Anonymous wrote:The Nottingham community was split in half a few years ago when Discovery opened. Yes it sucked to have friends go to a different school. But the school was at 140%, so really there was no alternative and everyone knew that. Same with McK now. Would you rather stay overcrowded?
As someone who lived the Nottingham - Discovery split, my advice is to focus on building your new school community as soon as boundaries are set.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is McKinley really complaining? Really?
After complaining for years about the overcrowding, now they are complaining that there's a solution?! Priceless.
The whole proposed elementary school swap is like a 180 on everything parents have been saying for years. The school board proposes a plan that:
--moves option schools to the edges of the county
--makes option programs grow
--makes walkable neighborhood schools
--balances enrollment so there aren't overcapacity and undercapacity schools near each other
--does it all in one fell swoop instead of a bunch of incremental painful changes year after year with no strategy
and everyone loses their shit
Anonymous wrote:Is McKinley really complaining? Really?
After complaining for years about the overcrowding, now they are complaining that there's a solution?! Priceless.
Anonymous wrote:Of all the horrible things the children of the world have to endure, this is not one of them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only way McKinley wasn't going to be broken up was if Reed was an option school, and apparently Westover made a deal that that won't ever happen.
Yup. It was inevitable in any scenario. Even if they somehow made Reed option over 100 kids would be peeled off McKinley to another school to relieve the overcrowding.
Yes. You can have a school so overcrowded, complain about and then complain when APS does something to fix it. Not a good plan, McKinley.
Anonymous wrote:Elementary school is 6 years. Lots of people move around at least once during elementary anyhow. You will look back in a few and realize this is not as much of a big deal as everyone is making it out to be, moving to a new school with a lot of the same kids in the same zip code.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only way McKinley wasn't going to be broken up was if Reed was an option school, and apparently Westover made a deal that that won't ever happen.
Yup. It was inevitable in any scenario. Even if they somehow made Reed option over 100 kids would be peeled off McKinley to another school to relieve the overcrowding.
Yes. You can have a school so overcrowded, complain about and then complain when APS does something to fix it. Not a good plan, McKinley.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only way McKinley wasn't going to be broken up was if Reed was an option school, and apparently Westover made a deal that that won't ever happen.
Yup. It was inevitable in any scenario. Even if they somehow made Reed option over 100 kids would be peeled off McKinley to another school to relieve the overcrowding.