Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are not out of land. Have you not seen the reference to the presentation by school bd where it lists VHC carlin springs?Anonymous wrote:I think parents aren't urging more activity on a new high school partly because they can't believe their kid is ever going to be in high school. But also, a lot of the agitation comes from North Arlington, which managed to get its way on moving HB and creating a neighborhood school that they have to drive to. I suspect that they are expecting a similar level of accommodation when it's time for high school and they aren't thinking about the fact that APS is just plain out of land.
That is not APS land. You cannot assume the county will continue to give APS everything it asks for.
I hardly think asking that Arlington students have a seat in a building, during traditional hours, is demanding.
Anonymous wrote:Please take your anti-AH screed elsewhere. We are talking here about schools. On the schools board.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are not out of land. Have you not seen the reference to the presentation by school bd where it lists VHC carlin springs?Anonymous wrote:I think parents aren't urging more activity on a new high school partly because they can't believe their kid is ever going to be in high school. But also, a lot of the agitation comes from North Arlington, which managed to get its way on moving HB and creating a neighborhood school that they have to drive to. I suspect that they are expecting a similar level of accommodation when it's time for high school and they aren't thinking about the fact that APS is just plain out of land.
That is not APS land. You cannot assume the county will continue to give APS everything it asks for.
I hardly think asking that Arlington students have a seat in a building, during traditional hours, is demanding.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are not out of land. Have you not seen the reference to the presentation by school bd where it lists VHC carlin springs?Anonymous wrote:I think parents aren't urging more activity on a new high school partly because they can't believe their kid is ever going to be in high school. But also, a lot of the agitation comes from North Arlington, which managed to get its way on moving HB and creating a neighborhood school that they have to drive to. I suspect that they are expecting a similar level of accommodation when it's time for high school and they aren't thinking about the fact that APS is just plain out of land.
That is not APS land. You cannot assume the county will continue to give APS everything it asks for.
Anonymous wrote:They are not out of land. Have you not seen the reference to the presentation by school bd where it lists VHC carlin springs?Anonymous wrote:I think parents aren't urging more activity on a new high school partly because they can't believe their kid is ever going to be in high school. But also, a lot of the agitation comes from North Arlington, which managed to get its way on moving HB and creating a neighborhood school that they have to drive to. I suspect that they are expecting a similar level of accommodation when it's time for high school and they aren't thinking about the fact that APS is just plain out of land.
Anonymous wrote:I think parents aren't urging more activity on a new high school partly because they can't believe their kid is ever going to be in high school. But also, a lot of the agitation comes from North Arlington, which managed to get its way on moving HB and creating a neighborhood school that they have to drive to. I suspect that they are expecting a similar level of accommodation when it's time for high school and they aren't thinking about the fact that APS is just plain out of land.
Anonymous wrote:I think parents aren't urging more activity on a new high school partly because they can't believe their kid is ever going to be in high school. But also, a lot of the agitation comes from North Arlington, which managed to get its way on moving HB and creating a neighborhood school that they have to drive to. I suspect that they are expecting a similar level of accommodation when it's time for high school and they aren't thinking about the fact that APS is just plain out of land.
They are not out of land. Have you not seen the reference to the presentation by school bd where it lists VHC carlin springs?Anonymous wrote:I think parents aren't urging more activity on a new high school partly because they can't believe their kid is ever going to be in high school. But also, a lot of the agitation comes from North Arlington, which managed to get its way on moving HB and creating a neighborhood school that they have to drive to. I suspect that they are expecting a similar level of accommodation when it's time for high school and they aren't thinking about the fact that APS is just plain out of land.
Anonymous wrote:I think parents aren't urging more activity on a new high school partly because they can't believe their kid is ever going to be in high school. But also, a lot of the agitation comes from North Arlington, which managed to get its way on moving HB and creating a neighborhood school that they have to drive to. I suspect that they are expecting a similar level of accommodation when it's time for high school and they aren't thinking about the fact that APS is just plain out of land.
Anonymous wrote:I recommend that we all comment in support of Peter's proposal on ArlNow. We've been given a great platform in public a medium the boards will see to voice support for a 4th high school and reject the alternative proposals of flex scheduling/online learning, etc.