Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I spoke with a school board member.
This is what I took away from the conversation:
1) There is no land to build a new high school. The VA Hospital parcel a no go because too much traffic on Carlin Springs.
2) This school board member would like to see the Ed Center transformed into an annex for W-L.
3) Additions a definite possibility. Also a possibility to grow HB.
4) High school will not "look" like it has traditionally looked. Meaning to expect distance learning and staggered schedules.
Personally, I do not want my children going to high school if in Arlington if distance learning and staggered schedules, overcrowded buildings, etc. is what it's going to be. We will be going private.
This is a natural part of Arlington's urbanization. The schools will degrade, and more people will opt for private. The problem is that most of the stock of private seats are across the river, and there's already a line out the door there.