Anonymous wrote:Schools don’t just swap. This is conceptually and intellectually dishonest. Certain families want to be assigned to a different facility than the one they chose to enroll in. Seriously, in the history of boundary discussions, have you ever seen the mythical unicorn now being referred to as a swap? I don’t have skin in the game, but pretending this is normal and something one just does, is ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Carlin springs is the county worst offending poverty pocket. It shouldn’t have aneighborhood school. Some of the nearby native speakers will go there and the rest get despersed. That’s the solution
Also
#whitewalkersoftheCheRosslynWar
only constructive thing to come from these threads
I can see value of option at CS to break up cluster of poverty.
I suspect two Spanish immersion programs nearly collocated in S Arlington would be a bit on the nose.
So ATS to CS, Immersion to ATS?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this thread racist or funny? I really can't tell.
I was going to ask, why swap buildings? I was going to read the thread but got distracted by the last two pages...
Neither. It's just the same old toxic Science Focus stuff meaning it's not worth going back to read anything.
Anonymous wrote:Is this thread racist or funny? I really can't tell.
I was going to ask, why swap buildings? I was going to read the thread but got distracted by the last two pages...
Anonymous wrote:Is this thread racist or funny? I really can't tell.
I was going to ask, why swap buildings? I was going to read the thread but got distracted by the last two pages...
Anonymous wrote:Carlin springs is the county worst offending poverty pocket. It shouldn’t have aneighborhood school. Some of the nearby native speakers will go there and the rest get despersed. That’s the solution
Also
#whitewalkersoftheCheRosslynWar
only constructive thing to come from these threads
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yep, keep pushing the issue this fall, it's the best way to accelerate the swap. If the ASFS/Key people sufficiently disrupt this fall's South Arlington boundary process with this issue, APS will do the swap for the 2020 school year and get it over with so that it doesn't totally derail the North Arlington boundary process that fall.
This isn't an off-the wall comment, but if those opposed let the issue sit for now, it will achieve an aura of inevitability. If they want a different outcome, I don't think they can afford to wait. They need to make their case now, while other options are still available.
Cherrydale should be pushing for two neighborhood schools rather than just fighting the building swap. I don't see how they can get what they want (a neighborhood school for Cherrydale and VA Square) without the kids from further east having a building to go to instead. The numbers don't work if immersion stays.
I believe that a neighborhood school I s always what they have wanted. When asfs turned into a neighborhood school, that was a step in the right direction. But before anyone in the neighborhood could access the school, they decided to swap it out. Two neighborhood schools regardless of where asfs ends up is the solution
‘I want a pony’ - Cherrydale
But where does Immersion go??? Near public transit (as it is county wide) and native populations seems preferred.
Rosslyn wants a neighborhood school, barring that a nearby bus ride would be appropriate, not halfway across the county.
Barrett?
Won't fit, too small. ASFS is more appropriately sized.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yep, keep pushing the issue this fall, it's the best way to accelerate the swap. If the ASFS/Key people sufficiently disrupt this fall's South Arlington boundary process with this issue, APS will do the swap for the 2020 school year and get it over with so that it doesn't totally derail the North Arlington boundary process that fall.
This isn't an off-the wall comment, but if those opposed let the issue sit for now, it will achieve an aura of inevitability. If they want a different outcome, I don't think they can afford to wait. They need to make their case now, while other options are still available.
Cherrydale should be pushing for two neighborhood schools rather than just fighting the building swap. I don't see how they can get what they want (a neighborhood school for Cherrydale and VA Square) without the kids from further east having a building to go to instead. The numbers don't work if immersion stays.
I believe that a neighborhood school I s always what they have wanted. When asfs turned into a neighborhood school, that was a step in the right direction. But before anyone in the neighborhood could access the school, they decided to swap it out. Two neighborhood schools regardless of where asfs ends up is the solution
‘I want a pony’ - Cherrydale
But where does Immersion go??? Near public transit (as it is county wide) and native populations seems preferred.
Rosslyn wants a neighborhood school, barring that a nearby bus ride would be appropriate, not halfway across the county.
Barrett?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yep, keep pushing the issue this fall, it's the best way to accelerate the swap. If the ASFS/Key people sufficiently disrupt this fall's South Arlington boundary process with this issue, APS will do the swap for the 2020 school year and get it over with so that it doesn't totally derail the North Arlington boundary process that fall.
This isn't an off-the wall comment, but if those opposed let the issue sit for now, it will achieve an aura of inevitability. If they want a different outcome, I don't think they can afford to wait. They need to make their case now, while other options are still available.
Cherrydale should be pushing for two neighborhood schools rather than just fighting the building swap. I don't see how they can get what they want (a neighborhood school for Cherrydale and VA Square) without the kids from further east having a building to go to instead. The numbers don't work if immersion stays.
I believe that a neighborhood school I s always what they have wanted. When asfs turned into a neighborhood school, that was a step in the right direction. But before anyone in the neighborhood could access the school, they decided to swap it out. Two neighborhood schools regardless of where asfs ends up is the solution
‘I want a pony’ - Cherrydale
But where does Immersion go??? Near public transit (as it is county wide) and native populations seems preferred.
Rosslyn wants a neighborhood school, barring that a nearby bus ride would be appropriate, not halfway across the county.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yep, keep pushing the issue this fall, it's the best way to accelerate the swap. If the ASFS/Key people sufficiently disrupt this fall's South Arlington boundary process with this issue, APS will do the swap for the 2020 school year and get it over with so that it doesn't totally derail the North Arlington boundary process that fall.
This isn't an off-the wall comment, but if those opposed let the issue sit for now, it will achieve an aura of inevitability. If they want a different outcome, I don't think they can afford to wait. They need to make their case now, while other options are still available.
Cherrydale should be pushing for two neighborhood schools rather than just fighting the building swap. I don't see how they can get what they want (a neighborhood school for Cherrydale and VA Square) without the kids from further east having a building to go to instead. The numbers don't work if immersion stays.
I believe that a neighborhood school I s always what they have wanted. When asfs turned into a neighborhood school, that was a step in the right direction. But before anyone in the neighborhood could access the school, they decided to swap it out. Two neighborhood schools regardless of where asfs ends up is the solution
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yep, keep pushing the issue this fall, it's the best way to accelerate the swap. If the ASFS/Key people sufficiently disrupt this fall's South Arlington boundary process with this issue, APS will do the swap for the 2020 school year and get it over with so that it doesn't totally derail the North Arlington boundary process that fall.
This isn't an off-the wall comment, but if those opposed let the issue sit for now, it will achieve an aura of inevitability. If they want a different outcome, I don't think they can afford to wait. They need to make their case now, while other options are still available.
Cherrydale should be pushing for two neighborhood schools rather than just fighting the building swap. I don't see how they can get what they want (a neighborhood school for Cherrydale and VA Square) without the kids from further east having a building to go to instead. The numbers don't work if immersion stays.