Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are only so many highly rated elementary schools in Arlington and you guys begrudge them or advocate for them to be closed? 100% agree, you guys are nuts.
The most highly rated school is ATS. And they actually serve low-income kids. They should be expanded before MPSA is.
Anonymous wrote:I think another building swap with ATS in the new CC space and Montessori moving to the old McKinley building should be under consideration. ATS is a far more popular and successful program than MPSA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are only so many highly rated elementary schools in Arlington and you guys begrudge them or advocate for them to be closed? 100% agree, you guys are nuts.
The most highly rated school is ATS. And they actually serve low-income kids. They should be expanded before MPSA is.
Anonymous wrote:There are only so many highly rated elementary schools in Arlington and you guys begrudge them or advocate for them to be closed? 100% agree, you guys are nuts.
Anonymous wrote:You all sound nuts. It sounds like you believe MPSA has some grand secret scheme to take over the world.
Anonymous wrote:Can anyone explain the point of Montessori? What is it other than mixing age groups? Yes I have googled but it’s all just buzzwords.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MPSA begging for a new building when they would have done anything, even accept a substandard building to get out of Drew, is rich
I thought Drew didn't want MPSA in their building, it made more sense to move a county-wide program to a more central Arlington location, and APS wanted to fill Drew with S Arlington kids from nearby overcrowded schools. Or am I misremembering the reasons for moving MPSA?
You're not wrong. The move was sparked by desperate need for seats in SA and Montessori needed to leave Drew.
Still, during the process of determining where now Fleet should be built, Montessori pushed to leave Drew and insisted they would "take anything" - they didn't care, just "anything" that gave them their own space. I distinctly remember MO saying that more than once. Montessori knew there was no way they were going to get the new school that was going to be built in SA; so they were "happy" to "Take anything" and move out of Drew. That was merely step one on the road to their custom-built new facility and vision for preK-12 program.
Despite Montessori's immediate complaints about the Patrick Henry building once they moved into it, they were probably glad it was in such bad shape because it would support their advocacy for the next step: a brand new building of their own.
All this current jabber about how MPSA is a south arlington school and must stay in SA? BS. They were pushing hard to get the renovated Ed Center space - that's not in south Arlington. Now they suddenly have to stay south of 50.
Don't expect them to be done asking for more once they're in the renovated CC building.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MPSA begging for a new building when they would have done anything, even accept a substandard building to get out of Drew, is rich
I thought Drew didn't want MPSA in their building, it made more sense to move a county-wide program to a more central Arlington location, and APS wanted to fill Drew with S Arlington kids from nearby overcrowded schools. Or am I misremembering the reasons for moving MPSA?
Anonymous wrote:MPSA begging for a new building when they would have done anything, even accept a substandard building to get out of Drew, is rich