Anonymous wrote:12:57 - It's impossible for people to be unaware. APS sends out School Talk about this all the time. Yorktown doesn't offer protection. They will be changing the boundaries and moving more W-L neighborhoods to Yorktown. APS is looking at total numbers of students and will be balancing the overcrowding.
Check your local listing: http://www.apsva.us/page/1895
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This afternoon ArlNow posted short "why you should vote for me" essays from each of the 4 democratic school board candidates. I thought it was interesting to see the relative importance the candidates seem to place on the capacity issues, and the potential solutions thrown out (or not). Obviously not an in depth discussion of the issues, though.
One of the candidates wrote:
We need more fairness in our school system.
I want to revamp the lottery system so it gives all parents of entering students an equal chance of enrolling at a choice school available to them. The current system favors in-the-know codebreakers.
What does he mean by "codebreakers"?
Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:This afternoon ArlNow posted short "why you should vote for me" essays from each of the 4 democratic school board candidates. I thought it was interesting to see the relative importance the candidates seem to place on the capacity issues, and the potential solutions thrown out (or not). Obviously not an in depth discussion of the issues, though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This afternoon ArlNow posted short "why you should vote for me" essays from each of the 4 democratic school board candidates. I thought it was interesting to see the relative importance the candidates seem to place on the capacity issues, and the potential solutions thrown out (or not). Obviously not an in depth discussion of the issues, though.
Maybe it's time we all start voting non-democrats.
Signed,
Arlington resident who has voted democrat for more than 25 years.
Anonymous wrote:This afternoon ArlNow posted short "why you should vote for me" essays from each of the 4 democratic school board candidates. I thought it was interesting to see the relative importance the candidates seem to place on the capacity issues, and the potential solutions thrown out (or not). Obviously not an in depth discussion of the issues, though.
Anonymous wrote:12:57 - It's impossible for people to be unaware. APS sends out School Talk about this all the time. Yorktown doesn't offer protection. They will be changing the boundaries and moving more W-L neighborhoods to Yorktown. APS is looking at total numbers of students and will be balancing the overcrowding.
Check your local listing: http://www.apsva.us/page/1895
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone think this ridiculous proposal is just to get leverage to get the CB to do what the schools want?
Of course. It's like when the county announces that if it doesn't raise taxes, it will have to close down the nature center.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will it make any difference attending the SB meeting tonight? I have asked my spouse to go. I'll be at home w/ the kids.
Will it show that people are paying attention? Yes. Will it make a difference? I don't know.
If your spouse plans on speaking, the only option is to try to get a paper slip for speaking. I'm not sure how that works, but the deadline for signup was yesterday at 4. The meeting will be broadcast on TV, too, if you want to watch, but can't attend.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone think this ridiculous proposal is just to get leverage to get the CB to do what the schools want?
Anonymous wrote:When will it be necessary to move to shifts and distance learning - 5 years, less or more?