Anonymous wrote:These schools are intrinsically tied to the counties affordable housing policy. Unfortunately, AH is non negotiable for Arlington Democrats, even at the expense of other core functions of the county.
You heard it from Katie Bristol herself, the great millennial hope on the board; AH is her top priority. By definition, that means letting S Arlington schools continue to underperform as we try to squeeze in even more subsidized housing
Anonymous wrote:The south Arlington working group said that economic diversity was going to be a top priority for redrawing boundaries.
I don’t see how Henry ends up pulling their weight. It seems their Farm’s numbers will go down, but they should be taking in more.
Anonymous wrote:South Arlington parents could demand demographically balanced elementary schools instead of lobbying for parochial boundaries that perpetuated economic and educational outcome divides.
How? By a few people showing up at SB meetings and going to open office hours? Do you want to make a change.org petition? Wear some matching shirts?
Can we get busses and show up at a school board meeting with hundreds of parents & kids? Are there any churches that would help fight this? Can we occupy the APS offices?
South Arlington parents could demand demographically balanced elementary schools instead of lobbying for parochial boundaries that perpetuated economic and educational outcome divides.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The School Board tells us all the schools are great so what can actually be done by South Arlington residents? They know the research and outcomes and they don't care what we think. How can they actually be forced to react to wanting a better education?
Unless South Arlington residents get the SB members to recognize these issues with a lawsuit or bring "experts" to testify at SB meeting we might as well give up.
South Arlington parents could demand demographically balanced elementary schools instead of lobbying for parochial boundaries that perpetuated economic and educational outcome divides.
Why on earth do you think they aren’t?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The School Board tells us all the schools are great so what can actually be done by South Arlington residents? They know the research and outcomes and they don't care what we think. How can they actually be forced to react to wanting a better education?
Unless South Arlington residents get the SB members to recognize these issues with a lawsuit or bring "experts" to testify at SB meeting we might as well give up.
South Arlington parents could demand demographically balanced elementary schools instead of lobbying for parochial boundaries that perpetuated economic and educational outcome divides.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t care what you think it looks like, I care about my child’s education and elementary school experience. It’s not racist to not put other kids before your own or to not be a social justice Warrior. This idea that the M C in S Arlington cannot voice concern is disturbing.
Right, like I said you care about you.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t care what you think it looks like, I care about my child’s education and elementary school experience. It’s not racist to not put other kids before your own or to not be a social justice Warrior. This idea that the M C in S Arlington cannot voice concern is disturbing.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t care what you think it looks like, I care about my child’s education and elementary school experience. It’s not racist to not put other kids before your own or to not be a social justice Warrior. This idea that the M C in S Arlington cannot voice concern is disturbing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t care what you think it looks like, I care about my child’s education and elementary school experience. It’s not racist to not put other kids before your own or to not be a social justice Warrior. This idea that the M C in S Arlington cannot voice concern is disturbing.
+100
Anonymous wrote:I don’t care what you think it looks like, I care about my child’s education and elementary school experience. It’s not racist to not put other kids before your own or to not be a social justice Warrior. This idea that the M C in S Arlington cannot voice concern is disturbing.