Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And in something that should come as a surprise to exactly no one: the new MacArthur building -- originally scheduled to open in January 2023 -- will not be ready for students until August 2023. Which means the fields at Patrick Henry will be delayed another 6 months.
And they lied about the reason. Anyone who knows the timeline now it had zero to do with COVID and everything to do with an inability of facilities in ACPS to manage a project. They have a 35ish year old managing multimillion dollar projects without appropriate experience or expertise. It’s a failure that will cost taxpayers millions of dollars and both the PH and DM community from getting their schools/fields back in time.
Was Covid the reason they gave? I heard they found asbestos in the building that needed to be mitigated, but I also assumed it had something to do with covid-related building slowdowns.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And in something that should come as a surprise to exactly no one: the new MacArthur building -- originally scheduled to open in January 2023 -- will not be ready for students until August 2023. Which means the fields at Patrick Henry will be delayed another 6 months.
And they lied about the reason. Anyone who knows the timeline now it had zero to do with COVID and everything to do with an inability of facilities in ACPS to manage a project. They have a 35ish year old managing multimillion dollar projects without appropriate experience or expertise. It’s a failure that will cost taxpayers millions of dollars and both the PH and DM community from getting their schools/fields back in time.
Anonymous wrote:And in something that should come as a surprise to exactly no one: the new MacArthur building -- originally scheduled to open in January 2023 -- will not be ready for students until August 2023. Which means the fields at Patrick Henry will be delayed another 6 months.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For some parents who have no interest in their kids the only reason acceptable would be 'the building has burned down to the ground'. And even then they'd be sending screeching emails at 9AM asking why they haven't rented out the Hilton ballroom to hold classes in.![]()
I love my kids dearly and we’ve enjoyed the extended winter break, but they and I would’ve been happy with a physical return to school today. Not sure why people project so much on parents wanting kids in school. It’s an important social-emotional component of childhood. It doesn’t mean I don’t care for my kids—quite the opposite!
Oh yeah, the numerous 'I'm so depressed I have to interact with my kids for an extended period' threads says otherwise.
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1026793.page
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1026640.page
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1026636.page
My kids and I went sledding, baked cookies, watched movies, etc. It’s been a blast but they need school.
Oh yeah, the numerous 'I'm so depressed I have to interact with my kids for an extended period' threads says otherwise.
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1026793.page
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1026640.page
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1026636.page
My kids and I went sledding, baked cookies, watched movies, etc. It’s been a blast but they need school.
+1.
Anonymous wrote:Seriously. Is there any school district in Northern Virginia that has been open all week? Why do you think ACPS should be open if no other school districts are open? And what did you do to make that happen? Were you out shoveling the sidewalks and the roadways? Did you sign up to be a sub for a classroom when a teacher living outside of Alexandria couldn't get here because of impassable roads? Did you do anything to help get the schools open safely?
The answer to all of the above questions is NO. So stop complaining.