Anonymous wrote:Why is it assumed S Srlington kids at Long Branch will be reckoned to Henry/ Fleet. How about we remind ourselves we all live in Arlington, one county. If there are so many extra seats at Reef or Discovey or wherever then boundaries need to shift in the direction that balances all schools you know now that all boundaries are on the table! Stop allowing N Arlington to call the shots!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:somewhat of an aside--is there a nauck or drew mom's group or facebook group of some sort? we are in the nauck neighborhood, but, would be glad to have some extra connection to our fellow young family neighbors grappling with these and other issues. thanks!
Nauck mom here, my kid goes to Claremont though. There isn't anything like that, but nothing to stop us from starting one. The vast majority of parents I have met here do not send their kid to Drew.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:somewhat of an aside--is there a nauck or drew mom's group or facebook group of some sort? we are in the nauck neighborhood, but, would be glad to have some extra connection to our fellow young family neighbors grappling with these and other issues. thanks!
Nauck mom here, my kid goes to Claremont though. There isn't anything like that, but nothing to stop us from starting one. The vast majority of parents I have met here do not send their kid to Drew.
Anonymous wrote:Honest question -- is it only MC families in South Arlington who think South Arlington elementary schools need improvement? MC students are the minority at schools like Randolph and Carlin Springs, both of which have free/reduced meal rate near or above 80%. Unless the parents of the 80% think their children are getting a substandard education, I'm not sure I see anything other than losing accreditation really motivating elected officials to do things differently.
Anonymous wrote:somewhat of an aside--is there a nauck or drew mom's group or facebook group of some sort? we are in the nauck neighborhood, but, would be glad to have some extra connection to our fellow young family neighbors grappling with these and other issues. thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Look, the current Henry families, even those who live outside the new walk zone, are going to fight to stay there just like what happened with MS and HS boundaries. Except that this isn't just a small boundary adjustment. South Arlington has a school that needs to be filled entirely. Some PU's have to be pulled in to make that happen. We already know they're moving the South Arlington PU's at Long Branch to Fleet. The question is how many kids that is and who has to be moved out of Fleet to make space? Based on feedback from the last few adjustments, Staff is going to recommend that neighborhood cohesion, walk zone, and alignment be the prevailing considerations. Not diversity. If you're the odd PU in your neighborhood assigned to a more desirable school, prepare to be rezoned.
Again.
The south Arlington working group has stated that economic diversity will be a top priority. This isn’t about north Arlington priorities. This is about south Arlington. The last 2 go arounds we’re not about south Arlington.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Look, the current Henry families, even those who live outside the new walk zone, are going to fight to stay there just like what happened with MS and HS boundaries. Except that this isn't just a small boundary adjustment. South Arlington has a school that needs to be filled entirely. Some PU's have to be pulled in to make that happen. We already know they're moving the South Arlington PU's at Long Branch to Fleet. The question is how many kids that is and who has to be moved out of Fleet to make space? Based on feedback from the last few adjustments, Staff is going to recommend that neighborhood cohesion, walk zone, and alignment be the prevailing considerations. Not diversity. If you're the odd PU in your neighborhood assigned to a more desirable school, prepare to be rezoned.
Again.
The south Arlington working group has stated that economic diversity will be a top priority. This isn’t about north Arlington priorities. This is about south Arlington. The last 2 go arounds we’re not about south Arlington.
The working group is not involved in this. Look at the school board work session. Walkabilty is their top criteria
because it’s all they’ve heard from north Arlington. South Arlington has to grow some balls, and make their wishes known. 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: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.
Look, the current Henry families, even those who live outside the new walk zone, are going to fight to stay there just like what happened with MS and HS boundaries. Except that this isn't just a small boundary adjustment. South Arlington has a school that needs to be filled entirely. Some PU's have to be pulled in to make that happen. We already know they're moving the South Arlington PU's at Long Branch to Fleet. The question is how many kids that is and who has to be moved out of Fleet to make space? Based on feedback from the last few adjustments, Staff is going to recommend that neighborhood cohesion, walk zone, and alignment be the prevailing considerations. Not diversity. If you're the odd PU in your neighborhood assigned to a more desirable school, prepare to be rezoned.
Again.
The south Arlington working group has stated that economic diversity will be a top priority. This isn’t about north Arlington priorities. This is about south Arlington. The last 2 go arounds we’re not about south Arlington.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Look, the current Henry families, even those who live outside the new walk zone, are going to fight to stay there just like what happened with MS and HS boundaries. Except that this isn't just a small boundary adjustment. South Arlington has a school that needs to be filled entirely. Some PU's have to be pulled in to make that happen. We already know they're moving the South Arlington PU's at Long Branch to Fleet. The question is how many kids that is and who has to be moved out of Fleet to make space? Based on feedback from the last few adjustments, Staff is going to recommend that neighborhood cohesion, walk zone, and alignment be the prevailing considerations. Not diversity. If you're the odd PU in your neighborhood assigned to a more desirable school, prepare to be rezoned.