Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you think it makes sense for HS students to walk just under a mile from one campus to the other? Let's say math is at Minnie Howard, but I've got history at ACHS next period. Is that ideal? Do we really want hundreds of students walking from one campus to another from 8 am until 3 pm every day? Have you seen those students navigate that intersection? It will likely lead to chaos and additional safety issues, not to mention what it may well do to commuters who drive through that busy intersection.
It would make more sense to have two fully-functioning high schools and to build one of them in the West End, in my opinion.
Maybe ACPS will build a pedestrian bridge or utilize flashing school zone lights to make the walk easier and safer. I hope they allow 20 minutes or so between classes to account for the long walk.
One perk is it will be a lot more convenient for students to grab lunch at the Bradlee Shopping Center.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What a huge waste of time to have kids traveling from campus to campus unsupervised instead of just appearing the two schools.
ACPS wants all high school students to benefit from the CHSN aka Connected High School Network. Why should only some students get to use the state of the art facilities? That would not be equitable.
Anonymous wrote:What a huge waste of time to have kids traveling from campus to campus unsupervised instead of just appearing the two schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you think it makes sense for HS students to walk just under a mile from one campus to the other? Let's say math is at Minnie Howard, but I've got history at ACHS next period. Is that ideal? Do we really want hundreds of students walking from one campus to another from 8 am until 3 pm every day? Have you seen those students navigate that intersection? It will likely lead to chaos and additional safety issues, not to mention what it may well do to commuters who drive through that busy intersection.
It would make more sense to have two fully-functioning high schools and to build one of them in the West End, in my opinion.
Maybe ACPS will build a pedestrian bridge or utilize flashing school zone lights to make the walk easier and safer. I hope they allow 20 minutes or so between classes to account for the long walk.
One perk is it will be a lot more convenient for students to grab lunch at the Bradlee Shopping Center.
NP what? Why are kids allowed to leave during school?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you think it makes sense for HS students to walk just under a mile from one campus to the other? Let's say math is at Minnie Howard, but I've got history at ACHS next period. Is that ideal? Do we really want hundreds of students walking from one campus to another from 8 am until 3 pm every day? Have you seen those students navigate that intersection? It will likely lead to chaos and additional safety issues, not to mention what it may well do to commuters who drive through that busy intersection.
It would make more sense to have two fully-functioning high schools and to build one of them in the West End, in my opinion.
Maybe ACPS will build a pedestrian bridge or utilize flashing school zone lights to make the walk easier and safer. I hope they allow 20 minutes or so between classes to account for the long walk.
One perk is it will be a lot more convenient for students to grab lunch at the Bradlee Shopping Center.
Anonymous wrote:My understanding of the tentative “plan” - such as it is - is that they will develop different programs so that kids will be assigned to one building.
Possible examples: Larlo is in the Arts Something Program. His classes are in the MH building - except for AP German, which is only in the main building. Larla and her BFF Karla are in the STEM and XYZ programs, respectively, based at the King St campus.