Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:APS isn’t going to change class size policy just for Yorktown. If they start having to to go over policy, that’s going to push a boundary redraw to shift more planning units to schools that can take trailers.
APS isn’t going to keep shrinking the Yorktown boundary to keep it a nice size. They will change policy if need be.
Would it be a Yorktown specific policy or would it apply to the other schools as well?
The policy will be every school carries 130 % capacity. Whatever it means for that school.
Anonymous wrote:I think its all in your definition of 'comprehensive.'
Do we need more high school seats- of course.
Is that best served through a 4th neighborhood high school? maybe.
Does that 4th high school need green space- yes.
Does the 4th high school need a pool- not when you look at the tradeoffs.
The pool is one of the most important things to be put in. Clearly it is a community benefit, but it is not really a 'school' benefit. I can't see spending funds and land that are desperately needed elsewhere to put in a 4th pool, especially given the long branch aquatics center.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:APS isn’t going to change class size policy just for Yorktown. If they start having to to go over policy, that’s going to push a boundary redraw to shift more planning units to schools that can take trailers.
APS isn’t going to keep shrinking the Yorktown boundary to keep it a nice size. They will change policy if need be.
Would it be a Yorktown specific policy or would it apply to the other schools as well?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:APS isn’t going to change class size policy just for Yorktown. If they start having to to go over policy, that’s going to push a boundary redraw to shift more planning units to schools that can take trailers.
There would be huge push back if APS allowed the richest whitest high school to maintain class size and overall school size while the other high schools become trailer parks with 3,000+ students. Maybe Yorktown will get to be the guinea pig and have two shifts of students going to school from 6am to 11pm.
Anonymous wrote:APS isn’t going to change class size policy just for Yorktown. If they start having to to go over policy, that’s going to push a boundary redraw to shift more planning units to schools that can take trailers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:APS isn’t going to change class size policy just for Yorktown. If they start having to to go over policy, that’s going to push a boundary redraw to shift more planning units to schools that can take trailers.
APS isn’t going to keep shrinking the Yorktown boundary to keep it a nice size. They will change policy if need be.
Anonymous wrote:APS isn’t going to change class size policy just for Yorktown. If they start having to to go over policy, that’s going to push a boundary redraw to shift more planning units to schools that can take trailers.
Anonymous wrote:Yorktown will not get to opt out of the overcrowding that’s wishful thinking. WL will be the most overcrowded and Yorktown will have class sizes of 40 if they can’t use trailers.