Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, perhaps, but I cannot be the only one suggesting them. Based on what I have read, the school board has already decided the new school will be a neighborhood school, yet before they were considering a spanish immersion school.
More people need to suggest these things.
And i cannot believe anyone fed the troll on this board like they did. Cant you all tell that the person was just bored and being obnoxious?
I thought the plan at the TJ site was to put a neighborhood school there, move the Henry kids there, move the Montessori program at Drew to Henry, and redistrict some Oakridge kids to Drew to take the pressure off there. (Plus other various boundary adjustments to help shift things around at other schools.) When they were talking about putting a school at the Kenmore site they said it might be a choice school, but at TJ I thought the plan was neighborhood...but also opening up space for a "new" choice school which would be standalone Montessori.
The plan you describe for TJ was just one idea put forth by the Montessori people. That was not "the plan".
I thought Montessori supported but did not initiate that idea. The SB is trying to find a solution for the 800 kids at Oakridge--a building at TJ doesn't solve the Oakridge problem unless they shift a lot of other stuff around, and moving a choice program (like Montessori) is a lot easier than changing boundaries for Drew, Hoffman Boston, Abingdon, Henry, and Randolph.
Anonymous wrote:So did anyone go last night? learn anything? what happened?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, perhaps, but I cannot be the only one suggesting them. Based on what I have read, the school board has already decided the new school will be a neighborhood school, yet before they were considering a spanish immersion school.
More people need to suggest these things.
And i cannot believe anyone fed the troll on this board like they did. Cant you all tell that the person was just bored and being obnoxious?
I thought the plan at the TJ site was to put a neighborhood school there, move the Henry kids there, move the Montessori program at Drew to Henry, and redistrict some Oakridge kids to Drew to take the pressure off there. (Plus other various boundary adjustments to help shift things around at other schools.) When they were talking about putting a school at the Kenmore site they said it might be a choice school, but at TJ I thought the plan was neighborhood...but also opening up space for a "new" choice school which would be standalone Montessori.
The plan you describe for TJ was just one idea put forth by the Montessori people. That was not "the plan".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, perhaps, but I cannot be the only one suggesting them. Based on what I have read, the school board has already decided the new school will be a neighborhood school, yet before they were considering a spanish immersion school.
More people need to suggest these things.
And i cannot believe anyone fed the troll on this board like they did. Cant you all tell that the person was just bored and being obnoxious?
I thought the plan at the TJ site was to put a neighborhood school there, move the Henry kids there, move the Montessori program at Drew to Henry, and redistrict some Oakridge kids to Drew to take the pressure off there. (Plus other various boundary adjustments to help shift things around at other schools.) When they were talking about putting a school at the Kenmore site they said it might be a choice school, but at TJ I thought the plan was neighborhood...but also opening up space for a "new" choice school which would be standalone Montessori.
Anonymous wrote:Well, perhaps, but I cannot be the only one suggesting them. Based on what I have read, the school board has already decided the new school will be a neighborhood school, yet before they were considering a spanish immersion school.
More people need to suggest these things.
And i cannot believe anyone fed the troll on this board like they did. Cant you all tell that the person was just bored and being obnoxious?
Anonymous wrote:They need to move Claremont's spanish immersion to the new TJ site and make Claremont a neighborhood school. That would allow boundary changes to relieve some of the overcrowding at Barcroft and Abingdon. If I can attend the meeting on the 9th, I plan to stand up and suggest that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I was about to get all snarky on this comment, until I saw the dramatic improvement in test scores from 2012 to 2014 for Hoffman-Boston. Holy cow! Maybe Coach Murphy was on to something after all by making this a STEM-focused school.
Did Coach Murphy do that? My kids attend Taylor, another school with a STEM focus, and that program was entirely the teachers' doing.
Anonymous wrote:Yes! Go down to the garden where the have money growing trees, cut a few of them down, and voila- build more schools. What are you people not understanding about how easy this is?!Anonymous wrote:Just build more schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is an option now, albeit a bit farther out. Very nice gym and outdoor spaces, too.
Hoffman boston? Isn't it a neighborhood school? Not a choice.
It's under enrolled so opens to all.
Well, cats out of that bag. Of course if your kids are a few years out- I wouldn't count on it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is an option now, albeit a bit farther out. Very nice gym and outdoor spaces, too.
Hoffman boston? Isn't it a neighborhood school? Not a choice.
It's under enrolled so opens to all.