Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You all sound nuts. It sounds like you believe MPSA has some grand secret scheme to take over the world.
AMAC has been well organized for years. You’re either part of the montessori mafia or you haven’t paid much attention.
Good for them. I wish my shitty neighborhood school had parents who cared this much.
Ironically, you would have more parents who cared at your neighborhood school if APS would stop creating so many option schools for families to flee to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You all sound nuts. It sounds like you believe MPSA has some grand secret scheme to take over the world.
AMAC has been well organized for years. You’re either part of the montessori mafia or you haven’t paid much attention.
Good for them. I wish my shitty neighborhood school had parents who cared this much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
DP
I begrudge them because they haven’t demonstrated demand to warrant such an expansion at the K-8 level. It’s a literal waste of money to build seats that may not be occupied. If APS wants to expand Pre-K access for lower income kids by expanding MPSA and can figure out how to fund it, meaning charging $0 for income-qualified families, I’m all for it! Otherwise I am not in favor, especially when the VPI program is being cut.
VPI is being cut? I didn’t know that. Can you explain?
Enrollment has not bounced back since COVID so I’m not sure this is a bad decision. I know our school is cutting a class
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
DP
I begrudge them because they haven’t demonstrated demand to warrant such an expansion at the K-8 level. It’s a literal waste of money to build seats that may not be occupied. If APS wants to expand Pre-K access for lower income kids by expanding MPSA and can figure out how to fund it, meaning charging $0 for income-qualified families, I’m all for it! Otherwise I am not in favor, especially when the VPI program is being cut.
VPI is being cut? I didn’t know that. Can you explain?
Enrollment has not bounced back since COVID so I’m not sure this is a bad decision. I know our school is cutting a class
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You all sound nuts. It sounds like you believe MPSA has some grand secret scheme to take over the world.
AMAC has been well organized for years. You’re either part of the montessori mafia or you haven’t paid much attention.
Anonymous wrote: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.
DP
I begrudge them because they haven’t demonstrated demand to warrant such an expansion at the K-8 level. It’s a literal waste of money to build seats that may not be occupied. If APS wants to expand Pre-K access for lower income kids by expanding MPSA and can figure out how to fund it, meaning charging $0 for income-qualified families, I’m all for it! Otherwise I am not in favor, especially when the VPI program is being cut.
VPI is being cut? I didn’t know that. Can you explain?
Anonymous wrote:You all sound nuts. It sounds like you believe MPSA has some grand secret scheme to take over the world.
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.
DP
I begrudge them because they haven’t demonstrated demand to warrant such an expansion at the K-8 level. It’s a literal waste of money to build seats that may not be occupied. If APS wants to expand Pre-K access for lower income kids by expanding MPSA and can figure out how to fund it, meaning charging $0 for income-qualified families, I’m all for it! Otherwise I am not in favor, especially when the VPI program is being cut.
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.
DP
I begrudge them because they haven’t demonstrated demand to warrant such an expansion at the K-8 level. It’s a literal waste of money to build seats that may not be occupied. If APS wants to expand Pre-K access for lower income kids by expanding MPSA and can figure out how to fund it, meaning charging $0 for income-qualified families, I’m all for it! Otherwise I am not in favor, especially when the VPI program is being cut.
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.
DP
I begrudge them because they haven’t demonstrated demand to warrant such an expansion at the K-8 level. It’s a literal waste of money to build seats that may not be occupied. If APS wants to expand Pre-K access for lower income kids by expanding MPSA and can figure out how to fund it, meaning charging $0 for income-qualified families, I’m all for it! Otherwise I am not in favor, especially when the VPI program is being cut.
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:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You all sound nuts. It sounds like you believe MPSA has some grand secret scheme to take over the world.
No but they’ve been successfully advocating for years for their program. They even have their own non-profit.
You’re mad they are organized and have successfully advocated for their kids? Do you even hear yourself?
Anonymous wrote:The fact that AMAC even exists is utter lunacy. Why the superintendent and school board even gives them a voice I don’t even know. For one whole school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You all sound nuts. It sounds like you believe MPSA has some grand secret scheme to take over the world.
No but they’ve been successfully advocating for years for their program. They even have their own non-profit.