Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wasn't the original draft plan for all this for Key to move to Nottingham because a good percentage of students from there can walk to Discovery and Tuckaho, The rest would of gone to Reed with some from Mckinley.
Nottingham parents found out about this and made noise, so then went on to explore other options...
Ok so you’re just saving the Mckinley building but fine with splitting up the population right?
Anonymous wrote:Wasn't the original draft plan for all this for Key to move to Nottingham because a good percentage of students from there can walk to Discovery and Tuckaho, The rest would of gone to Reed with some from Mckinley.
Nottingham parents found out about this and made noise, so then went on to explore other options...
Anonymous wrote:Reed can take trailers. Ignore the posters grasping at straws.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Happening to have excess seats in your neighborhood a la Jamestown or Discovery is not hoarding. No one in those neighborhoods or Tuckahoe is saying they shouldn’t fill to capacity. Arguing against using empty seats (saying that you shouldn’t fill Reed) because you might need them later is hoarding. And that’s on Westover or whoever is pushing that argument from McKinley. Fill. All. The. Seats. Including Drew and Jamestown and everywhere in between.
I don’t think you understand how school capacity works in practice. Capacity numbers assume that every classroom is filled exactly to capacity, which is not how it works in real life. In real life, if you’re over about 94% capacity, there’s a good chance you’ll need trailers. That’s fine if your school can take trailers, but not if you’re at a school like Reed or Fleet that APS has determined cannot take trailers. The more sensible choice is to leave schools like Reed that can’t take trailers at no more than 93-94% capacity because they are effectively full at that point, and then push more students to schools like Tuckahoe and Nottingham that can take trailers.
-Nottingham parent who can deal with reality
Anonymous wrote:Seriously, can someone please explain what happens when a school like Reed or Fleet cannot accommodate trailers but gets filled beyond capacity? Schools are not allowed to increase class sizes beyond APS guidelines, so what gives?
--McKinley parent who is down with the Reed move but is now worried about kids having classes in the ample field space
Anonymous wrote:Wasn't the original draft plan for all this for Key to move to Nottingham because a good percentage of students from there can walk to Discovery and Tuckaho, The rest would of gone to Reed with some from Mckinley.
Nottingham parents found out about this and made noise, so then went on to explore other options...
Anonymous wrote:Seriously, can someone please explain what happens when a school like Reed or Fleet cannot accommodate trailers but gets filled beyond capacity? Schools are not allowed to increase class sizes beyond APS guidelines, so what gives?
--McKinley parent who is down with the Reed move but is now worried about kids having classes in the ample field space