Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They can start the HS process at Kenmore now. Once APS gets more land (and they will), they can start the Kenmore MS plan. It's the ONLY idea that is forward thinking. It's so good, I'm scared it won't get any traction.
will the orange shirts agree to be rezoned to this new HS? what about those zone for YT? it's good to you not neccessarily to the others.
Anonymous wrote:They can start the HS process at Kenmore now. Once APS gets more land (and they will), they can start the Kenmore MS plan. It's the ONLY idea that is forward thinking. It's so good, I'm scared it won't get any traction.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:move to where?
It is likely we can get the Virginia Hospital Center urgent care land just down the street.
Anonymous wrote:move to where?
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The Kenmore HS can be equal to the other 2. There is enough room.
only if they move Kenmore middle school. This is not currently on the table.
Why not? It should be.
Anonymous wrote:
The Kenmore HS can be equal to the other 2. There is enough room.
only if they move Kenmore middle school. This is not currently on the table.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where are these extra students coming from?
Since we are able to count them I assume these are kids who already live in the county but are not yet school-aged.
At DS's ES we have seen the growth. The 4th and 5th grades each have 4 classes. 3rd grade has 5 classes. 2nd, 1st, and K all have 6 classes.
Babies as far as they eye can see in Arlington and they will all be in school before we know it.
Anonymous wrote:The Kenmore HS can be equal to the other 2. There is enough room.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I attended the last meeting at Yorktown. Still smh at half the stuff I heard. One guy literally yelled out, "I don't care about any of this! The only thing that matters is that my daughter doesn't have to go to Washington-Lee with 4,000 kids!!" Another lady says, with a straight face, "You cannot open up Key to the entire county! We go to Science Focus, and we NEED that school to relieve our overcrowding! Have you seen what's happening at Taylor and SFS? We have to have 3 neighborhood schools!!"
"We have to have 3 neighborhood schools." Basically, I don't care about immersion. I don't really care about any of the children at Key. They only exist to relieve overcrowding at my kid's school. And the W-L guy? Basically told us if thousands of other kids in the county have to get stuffed into trailers and closets for his daughter to experience a pristine high school experience ...well, it is what it is.
Is anyone paying attention to the demographic trends? We live in Arlington. Outside of Discovery and maybe a couple others, every school is on track to be overcrowded. We all chose to live in a geographically small, fairly urban suburb that's continuing to grow. There won't be anywhere to ship all these "other" kids so "your" school is untouched by these facts.
Uh...you actually think a 4000 HS is a good idea?![]()
And she probably didn't explain it well, but the team schools were formed to alleviate overcrowding 25+ years ago. If you remove one of the schools (Key) from the team, then the rest of the team needs to absorb those extra kids. Actually, not the rest of the team, just ASFS. And I'm sure the families who bought into the Key zone to go to Key will be unhappy if that changes. It affects all of the families in the community. IMO you are incorrectly reading between the words of what she said.
Sounds like we need more schools, not just more seats. Let's focus on that.
Anonymous wrote:I cannot stress enough how important it is to send a quick email to the School Board at school.board@apsva.us
Something along the lines of:
Dear APS School Board members:
I live in Arlington and I vote. I am concerned about overall school capacity countywide and flexibility to meet future demand. Please ensure any new high school seats are neighborhood seats, which offer the most flexibility in the future and do not use the 1300 seats for a choice program. Please also plan for the 1300 seats as the beginning of a fourth comprehensive high school.