Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rumor is the staff has already abandoned some/all of its short list because of errors found in their analysis and is developing a new analysis using traffic concerns raised by SB as cover for their errors.
I doubt that is 100% true, maybe half or three-fourths. But, it is why every school should be on notice that it could be them.
Nottingham isn’t getting out of this so easy. McKinley and Ashlawn better start paying attention.
Anonymous wrote:Rumor is the staff has already abandoned some/all of its short list because of errors found in their analysis and is developing a new analysis using traffic concerns raised by SB as cover for their errors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's the betting line on what staff will recommend?
Staff recommendation isn’t the important decision, the important decision will be whether the school board will approve it or stick with the status quo. My vote is for status quo.
Should be key to ATS to somewhere in nw, will be key and ASFS switch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's the betting line on what staff will recommend?
Staff recommendation isn’t the important decision, the important decision will be whether the school board will approve it or stick with the status quo. My vote is for status quo.
Anonymous wrote:What's the betting line on what staff will recommend?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am moving to NOVA with elementary age kids and have been trying to follow all of this but am so confused by all of this. Do my kids have to lottery in to a school no matter what? Or does your residence address provide you with an automatic (regardless of walkable) school pyramid elementary/middle/high pyramid and you don't have to deal with lotteries unless you want some special programming or something? I realize this is a basic question but I am baffled.
In other words, does my white privilege buy me a pyramid?
Ignore the village idiots.
Any student can enroll at any time in their neighborhood school. That is your default school, no lottery needed. There are some choice programs that admit children via a lottery - Spanish immersion, “traditional”, and expeditionary programs.
Except that some boundaries are in flux in “North” Arlington.[/quote
While most of the hysteria here is about "North" Arlington, the boundaries are also in flux in South Arlington.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am moving to NOVA with elementary age kids and have been trying to follow all of this but am so confused by all of this. Do my kids have to lottery in to a school no matter what? Or does your residence address provide you with an automatic (regardless of walkable) school pyramid elementary/middle/high pyramid and you don't have to deal with lotteries unless you want some special programming or something? I realize this is a basic question but I am baffled.
In other words, does my white privilege buy me a pyramid?
Ignore the village idiots.
Any student can enroll at any time in their neighborhood school. That is your default school, no lottery needed. There are some choice programs that admit children via a lottery - Spanish immersion, “traditional”, and expeditionary programs.
Except that some boundaries are in flux in “North” Arlington.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am moving to NOVA with elementary age kids and have been trying to follow all of this but am so confused by all of this. Do my kids have to lottery in to a school no matter what? Or does your residence address provide you with an automatic (regardless of walkable) school pyramid elementary/middle/high pyramid and you don't have to deal with lotteries unless you want some special programming or something? I realize this is a basic question but I am baffled.
In other words, does my white privilege buy me a pyramid?
No. I think PP wants to confirm whether we're a distinct that is all-choice, where you have no zoned schools and everything is lottery. Like Cambridge, MA or Wake County, NC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am moving to NOVA with elementary age kids and have been trying to follow all of this but am so confused by all of this. Do my kids have to lottery in to a school no matter what? Or does your residence address provide you with an automatic (regardless of walkable) school pyramid elementary/middle/high pyramid and you don't have to deal with lotteries unless you want some special programming or something? I realize this is a basic question but I am baffled.
In other words, does my white privilege buy me a pyramid?
Ignore the village idiots.
Any student can enroll at any time in their neighborhood school. That is your default school, no lottery needed. There are some choice programs that admit children via a lottery - Spanish immersion, “traditional”, and expeditionary programs.
Anonymous wrote:I am moving to NOVA with elementary age kids and have been trying to follow all of this but am so confused by all of this. Do my kids have to lottery in to a school no matter what? Or does your residence address provide you with an automatic (regardless of walkable) school pyramid elementary/middle/high pyramid and you don't have to deal with lotteries unless you want some special programming or something? I realize this is a basic question but I am baffled.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am moving to NOVA with elementary age kids and have been trying to follow all of this but am so confused by all of this. Do my kids have to lottery in to a school no matter what? Or does your residence address provide you with an automatic (regardless of walkable) school pyramid elementary/middle/high pyramid and you don't have to deal with lotteries unless you want some special programming or something? I realize this is a basic question but I am baffled.
In other words, does my white privilege buy me a pyramid?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am moving to NOVA with elementary age kids and have been trying to follow all of this but am so confused by all of this. Do my kids have to lottery in to a school no matter what? Or does your residence address provide you with an automatic (regardless of walkable) school pyramid elementary/middle/high pyramid and you don't have to deal with lotteries unless you want some special programming or something? I realize this is a basic question but I am baffled.
In other words, does my white privilege buy me a pyramid?