Anonymous wrote:Because the vast majority want a traditional school. The vote has already been taken. Give it up, you lost.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is it not clear as day that this should be TJ East?
Maybe people who don't know west from east should keep their opinions to themselves.
Anonymous wrote:Why is it not clear as day that this should be TJ East?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the bussing situation for those outside the Skyview boundary (but opted in from one of the five originally targeted HS’s)?
Undetermined, there was a mention of bussing hubs for out of boundary students.
It sounds like there will be bussing hubs for all students next year since there won't be a boundary yet. This is pretty frustrating for a family that will be within the Skyview boundary no matter which option they pick.
So even if you ended up in the boundary decided upon in June, you'd still need to schlep your kid to a centralized hub to get transportation to Skyview this August?
This gets more convoluted by the day.
Well, not quite. They'll bus them to their base school, then bus them from there to Skyview. For us that's the equivalent of flying from Washington to New York by changing planes in Chicago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the bussing situation for those outside the Skyview boundary (but opted in from one of the five originally targeted HS’s)?
Undetermined, there was a mention of bussing hubs for out of boundary students.
It sounds like there will be bussing hubs for all students next year since there won't be a boundary yet. This is pretty frustrating for a family that will be within the Skyview boundary no matter which option they pick.
So even if you ended up in the boundary decided upon in June, you'd still need to schlep your kid to a centralized hub to get transportation to Skyview this August?
This gets more convoluted by the day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the bussing situation for those outside the Skyview boundary (but opted in from one of the five originally targeted HS’s)?
Undetermined, there was a mention of bussing hubs for out of boundary students.
It sounds like there will be bussing hubs for all students next year since there won't be a boundary yet. This is pretty frustrating for a family that will be within the Skyview boundary no matter which option they pick.
Anonymous wrote:Here are details for tonight's event. I know a few folks who are coming who haven't yet opted-in. Anyone is welcome.
Welcome to the "Come-in-Unity" April Event!
Skyview High School is thrilled to invite our freshmen, sophomores, and their families to an evening dedicated to building community and preparing for the journey ahead. This is your chance to get an inside look at the Skyview experience and connect with the people who make it happen.
Event Details
Date: Wednesday, April 29th
Location: Skyview High School
Time Slots:
9th Grade: 5:00 p.m.
10th Grade: 7:00 p.m.
What’s on the Agenda?
1. Meet the Instructional Staff Get to know the educators who will be working directly with your students. This is a great opportunity to put faces to names and start building those essential home-school partnerships.
2. Explore Our Instructional Model We’ll dive into how we teach and how our students learn. Hear firsthand about the innovative strategies and academic frameworks that define a Skyview education.
3. "The Road" with Student Services The Student Services Department will present "The Road," a comprehensive look at the academic and social-emotional milestones ahead. Whether it’s graduation requirements or future planning, we’ll help you navigate the path forward.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the bussing situation for those outside the Skyview boundary (but opted in from one of the five originally targeted HS’s)?
Undetermined, there was a mention of bussing hubs for out of boundary students.