Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you agree with his op ed, sign Matthew Herrity's petition.
https://www.change.org/p/arlington-county-school-board-arlington-public-schools-integration
Why should anyone sign a petition that has factual errors, such as asserting Madison HS is "inside the Beltway" or that Yorktown is the third least diverse school "inside the Beltway"?
The kid needs to fix all the sloppy errors, resubmit his paper for a better grade, and then see if anyone else wants to sign a petition. Egging him on right now isn't a good idea and just makes the W-L community look ignorant.
Not to mention the gist of this is that Madison, McLean and Yorktown somehow need to be punished for their relative homogeneity? Yorktown has 35% minority enrollment -- that's fairly diverse by any national measure. The message here is that these schools should take some off the riff-raff so that Wakefield isn't overburdened. How is that a positive thing to say? It's deplorable, in fact.
Economic diversity is the bigger issue, not racial diversity. Yorktown is very affluent compared to overall APS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you agree with his op ed, sign Matthew Herrity's petition.
https://www.change.org/p/arlington-county-school-board-arlington-public-schools-integration
Why should anyone sign a petition that has factual errors, such as asserting Madison HS is "inside the Beltway" or that Yorktown is the third least diverse school "inside the Beltway"?
The kid needs to fix all the sloppy errors, resubmit his paper for a better grade, and then see if anyone else wants to sign a petition. Egging him on right now isn't a good idea and just makes the W-L community look ignorant.
Not to mention the gist of this is that Madison, McLean and Yorktown somehow need to be punished for their relative homogeneity? Yorktown has 35% minority enrollment -- that's fairly diverse by any national measure. The message here is that these schools should take some off the riff-raff so that Wakefield isn't overburdened. How is that a positive thing to say? It's deplorable, in fact.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you agree with his op ed, sign Matthew Herrity's petition.
https://www.change.org/p/arlington-county-school-board-arlington-public-schools-integration
Why should anyone sign a petition that has factual errors, such as asserting Madison HS is "inside the Beltway" or that Yorktown is the third least diverse school "inside the Beltway"?
The kid needs to fix all the sloppy errors, resubmit his paper for a better grade, and then see if anyone else wants to sign a petition. Egging him on right now isn't a good idea and just makes the W-L community look ignorant.
Anonymous wrote:If you agree with his op ed, sign Matthew Herrity's petition.
https://www.change.org/p/arlington-county-school-board-arlington-public-schools-integration
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is very confusing. There are dozens of posts on DCUM about how Wakefield is already a great school. So why is there this mass outcry about moving students there and increasing the FARMS rate at Wakefield by a percent or two? Does it mean that Wakefield actually isn't nearly as good as the South Arlington real estate boosters want people to believe, or is it just some Trump-induced frenzy in which the North Arlington people come to terms with the fact that they aren't remotely as liberal as they want others to think?
There is another element at play. Shifting wealth in the county. As more upper middle class homeowners settle in South Arlington, you are going to hear stronger resentments and accusations thrown around. I expect this letter will be picked up by the Post. This was a very small group of kids being moved, but it sent a very loud message to the young gentrifiers. The county is working against you and market forces. You thought Wakefield would naturally improve over the next decade? If left to market forces it would.
It will not be left to the market.
They will actively subvert gentrification.
There are decades of entrenched interests at work. They are better organized and not only work the system, they are the system.
Arlington public officials are very full of themselves. Curious to see how this scrutiny plays out.
Yup North Arlington has been calling the shots for decades. Most of them are emptynesters with no kids or jobs and nothing better to do than constantly attend meetings and talk to their officials
I think ALL affordable housing should go in North Arlington for the next 30 years. That's the only to actually fix anything. Of course getting that to happen is another story
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is very confusing. There are dozens of posts on DCUM about how Wakefield is already a great school. So why is there this mass outcry about moving students there and increasing the FARMS rate at Wakefield by a percent or two? Does it mean that Wakefield actually isn't nearly as good as the South Arlington real estate boosters want people to believe, or is it just some Trump-induced frenzy in which the North Arlington people come to terms with the fact that they aren't remotely as liberal as they want others to think?
There is another element at play. Shifting wealth in the county. As more upper middle class homeowners settle in South Arlington, you are going to hear stronger resentments and accusations thrown around. I expect this letter will be picked up by the Post. This was a very small group of kids being moved, but it sent a very loud message to the young gentrifiers. The county is working against you and market forces. You thought Wakefield would naturally improve over the next decade? If left to market forces it would.
It will not be left to the market.
They will actively subvert gentrification.
There are decades of entrenched interests at work. They are better organized and not only work the system, they are the system.
Arlington public officials are very full of themselves. Curious to see how this scrutiny plays out.
Anonymous wrote:This is very confusing. There are dozens of posts on DCUM about how Wakefield is already a great school. So why is there this mass outcry about moving students there and increasing the FARMS rate at Wakefield by a percent or two? Does it mean that Wakefield actually isn't nearly as good as the South Arlington real estate boosters want people to believe, or is it just some Trump-induced frenzy in which the North Arlington people come to terms with the fact that they aren't remotely as liberal as they want others to think?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is very confusing. There are dozens of posts on DCUM about how Wakefield is already a great school. So why is there this mass outcry about moving students there and increasing the FARMS rate at Wakefield by a percent or two? Does it mean that Wakefield actually isn't nearly as good as the South Arlington real estate boosters want people to believe, or is it just some Trump-induced frenzy in which the North Arlington people come to terms with the fact that they aren't remotely as liberal as they want others to think?
Yes.
It's the same double-speak that you hear about TC Williams. Tangibly, Wakefield and TC Williams are poor-achieving schools. By tangibly, I mean by the numbers. But their supporters will say the schools are better than their numbers. There is probably truth to this, and it's also probably hyperbole and wishful thinking there too.
What they're really saying is they feel overburdened. That poor brown kids who don't speak English as a first language are a burden on achievement. And they are. And they want to share the burden. Casting it as achieving diversity is just window dressing -- this is actually about quotas.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is very confusing. There are dozens of posts on DCUM about how Wakefield is already a great school. So why is there this mass outcry about moving students there and increasing the FARMS rate at Wakefield by a percent or two? Does it mean that Wakefield actually isn't nearly as good as the South Arlington real estate boosters want people to believe, or is it just some Trump-induced frenzy in which the North Arlington people come to terms with the fact that they aren't remotely as liberal as they want others to think?
Yes.
Anonymous wrote:This is very confusing. There are dozens of posts on DCUM about how Wakefield is already a great school. So why is there this mass outcry about moving students there and increasing the FARMS rate at Wakefield by a percent or two? Does it mean that Wakefield actually isn't nearly as good as the South Arlington real estate boosters want people to believe, or is it just some Trump-induced frenzy in which the North Arlington people come to terms with the fact that they aren't remotely as liberal as they want others to think?
Anonymous wrote:This is very confusing. There are dozens of posts on DCUM about how Wakefield is already a great school. So why is there this mass outcry about moving students there and increasing the FARMS rate at Wakefield by a percent or two? Does it mean that Wakefield actually isn't nearly as good as the South Arlington real estate boosters want people to believe, or is it just some Trump-induced frenzy in which the North Arlington people come to terms with the fact that they aren't remotely as liberal as they want others to think?