Anonymous wrote:Tuckahoe holdouts actually believe a bunch of apartment buildings and condos will rise along Lee highway and they will build on the EFC metro parking lot all within the next 5 years. These are things that have been talked about for 30+ years. Some how it is going to happen overnight like the big beautiful wall on the border with Mexico. I hate to say it but Rome wasn't built in a day and it will be a long time before we break ground on affordable housing near Tuckahoe.
Anonymous wrote:Please read the letter that went to the School Board. You will see that not only will Tuckahoe be filled beyond capacity but we will need another Elementary School near EFC.
http://tuckahoe.apsva.us/wp-content/uploads/sites/35/2018/02/Boundary-Choice-Letter.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Tuckahoe holdouts actually believe a bunch of apartment buildings and condos will rise along Lee highway and they will build on the EFC metro parking lot all within the next 5 years. These are things that have been talked about for 30+ years. Some how it is going to happen overnight like the big beautiful wall on the border with Mexico. I hate to say it but Rome wasn't built in a day and it will be a long time before we break ground on affordable housing near Tuckahoe.
Anonymous wrote:So, Tuckahoe will either be turned into an option school b/c there are too many seats or will still be overcrowded when Reed opens as a neighborhood school b/c there will be so many more students.
Which is it, kids?
Anonymous wrote:Winning! Let's not do the option and have a bunch of elementary schools under-enrolled by 100-200 students. That is how NW Arlington rolls.
Anonymous wrote:Ooh, so you're gonna go with the Williamsburg argument. Sorry, won't work. And now everyone knows your projected numbers are bogus.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not a Tuckahoe parent ------ These numbers are today. By the time Reed opens, the number of students will have gone up. So, when calculating boundaries, do not put 725 in Reed. They aren't going to REPEAT opening up another school filled to the brim while seats are 1 mile away. I wonder if they won't find they need all those seats when this all happens in 3 years. It's better to leave room for transfers than to tie their hands with another choice school. No more choice schools!!
YES YES YES!!!! I wish everyone would stop focusing on the immediate numbers. They are, and will continue to increase. I really hope APS does not make long term decisions with short term numbers. This will just result in another headache further down the road. If a school that is not convenient to most of the county is under-enrolled by 100 or so students, let it be an option for transfer with transportation. Otherwise, this will be a big mess all over again that is completely avoidable.
Ooh, so you're gonna go with the Williamsburg argument. Sorry, won't work. And now everyone knows your projected numbers are bogus.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not a Tuckahoe parent ------ These numbers are today. By the time Reed opens, the number of students will have gone up. So, when calculating boundaries, do not put 725 in Reed. They aren't going to REPEAT opening up another school filled to the brim while seats are 1 mile away. I wonder if they won't find they need all those seats when this all happens in 3 years. It's better to leave room for transfers than to tie their hands with another choice school. No more choice schools!!
YES YES YES!!!! I wish everyone would stop focusing on the immediate numbers. They are, and will continue to increase. I really hope APS does not make long term decisions with short term numbers. This will just result in another headache further down the road. If a school that is not convenient to most of the county is under-enrolled by 100 or so students, let it be an option for transfer with transportation. Otherwise, this will be a big mess all over again that is completely avoidable.
Anonymous wrote:Not a Tuckahoe parent ------ These numbers are today. By the time Reed opens, the number of students will have gone up. So, when calculating boundaries, do not put 725 in Reed. They aren't going to REPEAT opening up another school filled to the brim while seats are 1 mile away. I wonder if they won't find they need all those seats when this all happens in 3 years. It's better to leave room for transfers than to tie their hands with another choice school. No more choice schools!!