Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a very creative approach on APS’s part to addressing the overcrowding at W-L.
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Anonymous wrote:Another example of SB bending over backwards to give the appearance of being progressive but it is simply window dressing as long as they continue to draw school boundaries that perpetuate systematic racism.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Great job DCUM, accusing a 16 year old passionate about an issue of doing it cause she’s “pc” and “wants it on her college application”. Gross.
Bless your heart. Meanwhile, the opinions of other students get ignored because they apparently aren’t as “passionate” about saying what some of the adults want to hear.
Anonymous wrote:Great job DCUM, accusing a 16 year old passionate about an issue of doing it cause she’s “pc” and “wants it on her college application”. Gross.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many of the people saying the Lovings aren't well known are not AA?
Every comment I've seen against the name has nothing to do with whether the Lovings are well known- in fact, the vast majority of people commenting here and on at least two other Arlington public forums I've read know who the Lovings were and honor/respect/admire what they accomplished.
+1 It has nothing to do with not knowing who they are or thinking they are unworthy of honor. It's just the unfortunate fact that their name is also an adjective and sounds really weird in combination with Washington. I'd actually much prefer just Loving High School to Washington-Loving HS.
+1000
I think they are worthy of respect, but not necessarily honor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many of the people saying the Lovings aren't well known are not AA?
Every comment I've seen against the name has nothing to do with whether the Lovings are well known- in fact, the vast majority of people commenting here and on at least two other Arlington public forums I've read know who the Lovings were and honor/respect/admire what they accomplished.
+1 It has nothing to do with not knowing who they are or thinking they are unworthy of honor. It's just the unfortunate fact that their name is also an adjective and sounds really weird in combination with Washington. I'd actually much prefer just Loving High School to Washington-Loving HS.
+1000
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many of the people saying the Lovings aren't well known are not AA?
Every comment I've seen against the name has nothing to do with whether the Lovings are well known- in fact, the vast majority of people commenting here and on at least two other Arlington public forums I've read know who the Lovings were and honor/respect/admire what they accomplished.
+1 It has nothing to do with not knowing who they are or thinking they are unworthy of honor. It's just the unfortunate fact that their name is also an adjective and sounds really weird in combination with Washington. I'd actually much prefer just Loving High School to Washington-Loving HS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many of the people saying the Lovings aren't well known are not AA?
Every comment I've seen against the name has nothing to do with whether the Lovings are well known- in fact, the vast majority of people commenting here and on at least two other Arlington public forums I've read know who the Lovings were and honor/respect/admire what they accomplished.
Anonymous wrote:How many of the people saying the Lovings aren't well known are not AA?