Anonymous wrote:Yes, ASFS is down to 80% of capacity, and no that was not planned. The projections they had the new boundary based on had the school at 95% or 105% of capacity depending on immersion attrition. Both Innovation and ASFS only have 3 classes per grade. Innovation only has 2 fifth grade classes because of grandfathering (over 90% of the fifth grade at asfs stayed rather than moving to the new school).
I agree that its bad to open a new school at capacity (originally Innovation was supposed to open at capacity, I doubt that is happening). I personally don't think that APS can plan worth shit, and I think that they are really underestimating the number of kids that have gone private and will stay private. They should not redo boundaries anytime in the next five years -- its silly because they have nothing to project enrollment off of, and I don't think there is an overcrowding problem anywhere other than maybe a a handful of schools (at least at elementary).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So adding a new elementary school with hundreds of seats worked? Schools aren’t as overcrowded as before? Great.
Oh, so high schools are still screwed. They aren’t building a new HS ever.
Oh, you’re just here to sh1t on APS.
The whiny APS parents are the worst.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So adding a new elementary school with hundreds of seats worked? Schools aren’t as overcrowded as before? Great.
Oh, so high schools are still screwed. They aren’t building a new HS ever.
Oh, you’re just here to sh1t on APS.
The whiny APS parents are the worst.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So adding a new elementary school with hundreds of seats worked? Schools aren’t as overcrowded as before? Great.
Oh, so high schools are still screwed. They aren’t building a new HS ever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So adding a new elementary school with hundreds of seats worked? Schools aren’t as overcrowded as before? Great.
Oh, so high schools are still screwed. They aren’t building a new HS ever.
Anonymous wrote:So adding a new elementary school with hundreds of seats worked? Schools aren’t as overcrowded as before? Great.
Anonymous wrote:It's a combo of new school = added seats and the people (who can afford it and can get a seat) who are pulling their kids from APS for private. Our N. Arl school is down 20% as well.
Anonymous wrote:I’m not sure I understand the question. Are you trying to find out whether APS is no longer views favorably by people?