Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When is this all slated to happen?
Yes. When? I am wondering if my kids will be out of elementary or if it could affect them. Thanks.
Effective for the 2019 school year, I think.
But I can't believe they just forgot about Campbell, a school that does have a very unique focus that can't just be rolled into a neighborhood school, yet somehow ATS, which is not unique at all (except for its capped enrollment), gets preserved. Hmm . . . wonder why that is?
The Reed part can't be that early because it won't be built until 2021 or something, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When is this all slated to happen?
Yes. When? I am wondering if my kids will be out of elementary or if it could affect them. Thanks.
Effective for the 2019 school year, I think.
But I can't believe they just forgot about Campbell, a school that does have a very unique focus that can't just be rolled into a neighborhood school, yet somehow ATS, which is not unique at all (except for its capped enrollment), gets preserved. Hmm . . . wonder why that is?
The Reed part can't be that early because it won't be built until 2021 or something, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When is this all slated to happen?
Yes. When? I am wondering if my kids will be out of elementary or if it could affect them. Thanks.
Effective for the 2019 school year, I think.
But I can't believe they just forgot about Campbell, a school that does have a very unique focus that can't just be rolled into a neighborhood school, yet somehow ATS, which is not unique at all (except for its capped enrollment), gets preserved. Hmm . . . wonder why that is?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When is this all slated to happen?
Yes. When? I am wondering if my kids will be out of elementary or if it could affect them. Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:When is this all slated to happen?
Anonymous wrote:Wow. This is great and creative thinking on the part of the staff. I like this quite a bit. Helps S. Arl. schools like Randolph. Gets rid of the ridiculous hodge podge of choice options. Creates the possibility of a real high school at Kenmore. Love this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous
Beyond this ES discussion, I was glad to see in the HS options under consideration that included a comprehensive school at the Kenmore site.
Wasn't a new school at this site rejected once before? What exactly is the proposal--to build an additional school, or to turn Kenmore into a high school? Or by "comprehensive," do you mean to turn Kenmore into a 6-12 school?
The suggestion is that they add the 1300 seats on the Kenmore site as a smaller comprehensive school for now. In one FAC meeting I attended it was suggested that they could then potentially in the future move the middle School and expand the HS on that site.
Another bad idea from the amateurs running this show.
I don't think turning Kenmore into a HS is a bad idea. Seems we'd have better luck finding a spot for a new middle school than finding acreage for a new high school.
Anonymous wrote:Beyond this ES discussion, I was glad to see in the HS options under consideration that included a comprehensive school at the Kenmore site.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous
Beyond this ES discussion, I was glad to see in the HS options under consideration that included a comprehensive school at the Kenmore site.
Wasn't a new school at this site rejected once before? What exactly is the proposal--to build an additional school, or to turn Kenmore into a high school? Or by "comprehensive," do you mean to turn Kenmore into a 6-12 school?
The suggestion is that they add the 1300 seats on the Kenmore site as a smaller comprehensive school for now. In one FAC meeting I attended it was suggested that they could then potentially in the future move the middle School and expand the HS on that site.
Another bad idea from the amateurs running this show.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous
Beyond this ES discussion, I was glad to see in the HS options under consideration that included a comprehensive school at the Kenmore site.
Wasn't a new school at this site rejected once before? What exactly is the proposal--to build an additional school, or to turn Kenmore into a high school? Or by "comprehensive," do you mean to turn Kenmore into a 6-12 school?
The suggestion is that they add the 1300 seats on the Kenmore site as a smaller comprehensive school for now. In one FAC meeting I attended it was suggested that they could then potentially in the future move the middle School and expand the HS on that site.