Anonymous wrote:That’s the school board’s intention. Their desire is to stick the West end kids into a separate high school, which is assured to be not full-service.
Where is the evidence that a West end high school would "not be full-service"?
That’s the school board’s intention. Their desire is to stick the West end kids into a separate high school, which is assured to be not full-service.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would consider moving to Old Town or Del Ray if west Alexandria got its own high school.
That’s the school board’s intention. Their desire is to stick the West end kids into a separate high school, which is assured to be not full-service.
And there is no evidence of this except for a couple of people who keep tendentiously misinterpreting one spec document. And whose principle motivation appears to be to throw a monkey wrench into any plan to add more HS seats, because they don't want to pay more taxes for schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would consider moving to Old Town or Del Ray if west Alexandria got its own high school.
That’s the school board’s intention. Their desire is to stick the West end kids into a separate high school, which is assured to be not full-service.
Anonymous wrote:I would consider moving to Old Town or Del Ray if west Alexandria got its own high school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Holding off adding HS capacity until Jefferson Houston has reached full accreditation does not strike me as a logical course of action.
Lol. What was suggested is that ACPS maximize Jefferson Houston capacity since it is built, new and has more capacity available.so as to lower crowding at Minnie Howard?What about adding in a 9th grade
No one suggested holding off addressing TCWHS capacity. In the interim, TCWHS itself should consider alternating the times of class release so that the halls aren't so crowded. Many have called on TCW to do that. Seems pretty simple, yes?
Anonymous wrote:A highly respected longtime ACPS teacher moved from another school to TC for this school year and has already quit due to abuse from the usual suspects in TC administration.
Like sands through the hourglass...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Holding off adding HS capacity until Jefferson Houston has reached full accreditation does not strike me as a logical course of action.
Lol. What was suggested is that ACPS maximize Jefferson Houston capacity since it is built, new and has more capacity available. What about adding in a 9th grade so as to lower crowding at Minnie Howard?
No one suggested holding off addressing TCWHS capacity. In the interim, TCWHS itself should consider alternating the times of class release so that the halls aren't so crowded. Many have called on TCW to do that. Seems pretty simple, yes?
Anonymous wrote:Holding off adding HS capacity until Jefferson Houston has reached full accreditation does not strike me as a logical course of action.
Anonymous wrote:Everyone I know has a similar story: school admin and/or central office was unsupportive at best or outright hostile at worst.
That would certainly be my story if I were let go.
I've worked for both FCPS and ACPS and have had a wonderful experience at ACPS. I'd have to be offered an extremely enticing position to leave my current ACPS school.