Anonymous
Post 12/12/2025 11:34     Subject: Re:Boundary Review Meetings

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The only kids who would have different class options, for the most part, will be kids moving from IB to AP or the other way around. Outside of that there should only be minor differences. Selections can move between schools and schedules are not really worked until the spring.


No, this post is not accurate.


You do know that the course selection includes a list of electives. Scheduling doesn't start in December or January. If kids are moved to a different school, their course selection sheets will be sent to the new school and then they will start making schedules. If there are different electives, students will be given a chance to adjust their list.


The issue is that parents received an email to choose if they are attending the AAP center middle or staying with their cluster/local. Some of these students will have this choice taken away if boundaries are changed. The school board is not communicating with central office or school admin.


I had not thought about that. I would guess that is a small number of kids, but I can understand that concern.
Anonymous
Post 12/12/2025 11:03     Subject: Re:Boundary Review Meetings

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The only kids who would have different class options, for the most part, will be kids moving from IB to AP or the other way around. Outside of that there should only be minor differences. Selections can move between schools and schedules are not really worked until the spring.


No, this post is not accurate.


You do know that the course selection includes a list of electives. Scheduling doesn't start in December or January. If kids are moved to a different school, their course selection sheets will be sent to the new school and then they will start making schedules. If there are different electives, students will be given a chance to adjust their list.


The issue is that parents received an email to choose if they are attending the AAP center middle or staying with their cluster/local. Some of these students will have this choice taken away if boundaries are changed. The school board is not communicating with central office or school admin.
Anonymous
Post 12/12/2025 10:46     Subject: Boundary Review Meetings

One item seemingly glossed over here is reverting that section of townhomes back to Lewis that were going to WSHS in Scenario 4.

I’m not getting into whether scenario 4 made sense, the number of actual kids involved etc - but it’s not called out on the slides numbers etc from what I can tell.
Anonymous
Post 12/12/2025 09:05     Subject: Boundary Review Meetings

The resilience of kids should never be an excuse for the incompetence of adults. This boundary review has been a debacle from day one.
Anonymous
Post 12/12/2025 08:48     Subject: Re:Boundary Review Meetings

Actually, you don't know if your kid is moving yet because the board has not made a decision yet. That's the problem.


This
Anonymous
Post 12/12/2025 08:47     Subject: Re:Boundary Review Meetings

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The only kids who would have different class options, for the most part, will be kids moving from IB to AP or the other way around. Outside of that there should only be minor differences. Selections can move between schools and schedules are not really worked until the spring.

School board shill says your concerns are silly and don’t matter.



Agreed. What a complete vapid comment from someone who is clearly not living this uncertainty and stress with their child.


Not that you would know because of the nature of this board, my kid is moving. They are going to be at a different HS next year. And yes, the school board has messed this up badly. And yet, it will be fine. The classes at the MS and HS tend to be the same across schools. Band and Orchestra auditions can be recorded and shared if the school changes. There will be additional open houses for kids who are moving to new schools.

There are people who understand that kids are adaptable and resilient and will be fine. They are more likely to be fine if their parents are able to hear from their parents that things are a bit confusing but here is where there is overlap and that things will smooth out.

Your kid will have access to all their core classes at the appropriate level regardless of what MS and HS they end up at. The electives are pretty similar across schools; TJ is the exception to that rule. They will draw up schedules after boundaries have shifted, and schedules will be transferred to the new school. There will be a new open house opportunity. The kids moving from AP to IB, I am not sure that there is much of that happening, have until 8th grade to take a foreign language if they are thinking about the 5-year language requirement for the diploma.


Actually, you don't know if your kid is moving yet because the board has not made a decision yet. That's the problem.
Anonymous
Post 12/12/2025 08:47     Subject: Re:Boundary Review Meetings

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The only kids who would have different class options, for the most part, will be kids moving from IB to AP or the other way around. Outside of that there should only be minor differences. Selections can move between schools and schedules are not really worked until the spring.

School board shill says your concerns are silly and don’t matter.



Agreed. What a complete vapid comment from someone who is clearly not living this uncertainty and stress with their child.


Not that you would know because of the nature of this board, my kid is moving. They are going to be at a different HS next year. And yes, the school board has messed this up badly. And yet, it will be fine. The classes at the MS and HS tend to be the same across schools. Band and Orchestra auditions can be recorded and shared if the school changes. There will be additional open houses for kids who are moving to new schools.

There are people who understand that kids are adaptable and resilient and will be fine. They are more likely to be fine if their parents are able to hear from their parents that things are a bit confusing but here is where there is overlap and that things will smooth out.

Your kid will have access to all their core classes at the appropriate level regardless of what MS and HS they end up at. The electives are pretty similar across schools; TJ is the exception to that rule. They will draw up schedules after boundaries have shifted, and schedules will be transferred to the new school. There will be a new open house opportunity. The kids moving from AP to IB, I am not sure that there is much of that happening, have until 8th grade to take a foreign language if they are thinking about the 5-year language requirement for the diploma.


FACT: This should have been resolved long ago.
Yes, resiliency is important, but we are talking about lots of kids affected by this. One kid can find a counselor to help--but hundreds? Not so much.


Agreed, this should have been done long ago. The process should have been better. They should have focused on overcrowded schools and looked to shift kids out, which would have had secondary effects. They should have stopped and dealt with the new HS first and then looked at the rest of the overcrowded schools. They did not need the mess that they made with Thru.

I can't do anything about that. I sent my letters and complaints about the process and how badly it was handled. I would rather present the shift as a positive to my kid and his friends so that it is easier for them. And that means not getting vlempt about a delay in course selection or touring the wrong school. We know that schedules are not started until sometime in February or March and are adjusted all through the summer. We know that there will be open houses for the kids who are attending a different school.
Anonymous
Post 12/12/2025 08:43     Subject: Re:Boundary Review Meetings

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The only kids who would have different class options, for the most part, will be kids moving from IB to AP or the other way around. Outside of that there should only be minor differences. Selections can move between schools and schedules are not really worked until the spring.

School board shill says your concerns are silly and don’t matter.



Agreed. What a complete vapid comment from someone who is clearly not living this uncertainty and stress with their child.


Not that you would know because of the nature of this board, my kid is moving. They are going to be at a different HS next year. And yes, the school board has messed this up badly. And yet, it will be fine. The classes at the MS and HS tend to be the same across schools. Band and Orchestra auditions can be recorded and shared if the school changes. There will be additional open houses for kids who are moving to new schools.

There are people who understand that kids are adaptable and resilient and will be fine. They are more likely to be fine if their parents are able to hear from their parents that things are a bit confusing but here is where there is overlap and that things will smooth out.

Your kid will have access to all their core classes at the appropriate level regardless of what MS and HS they end up at. The electives are pretty similar across schools; TJ is the exception to that rule. They will draw up schedules after boundaries have shifted, and schedules will be transferred to the new school. There will be a new open house opportunity. The kids moving from AP to IB, I am not sure that there is much of that happening, have until 8th grade to take a foreign language if they are thinking about the 5-year language requirement for the diploma.


The OP was not saying it wouldn't be fine, I think they were saying that you were making an uninformed blanket statement with little regard to that actual family who is stuck in a crappy,cand real situation. It sounds has slightly different circumstances and that fine. But impliing that the family who is in a place of uncertainty 'will be fine' seems pretty crappy to me. Best of luck to you and your kid.
Anonymous
Post 12/12/2025 08:41     Subject: Re:Boundary Review Meetings

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The only kids who would have different class options, for the most part, will be kids moving from IB to AP or the other way around. Outside of that there should only be minor differences. Selections can move between schools and schedules are not really worked until the spring.


No, this post is not accurate.


You do know that the course selection includes a list of electives. Scheduling doesn't start in December or January. If kids are moved to a different school, their course selection sheets will be sent to the new school and then they will start making schedules. If there are different electives, students will be given a chance to adjust their list.
Anonymous
Post 12/12/2025 08:40     Subject: Re:Boundary Review Meetings

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The only kids who would have different class options, for the most part, will be kids moving from IB to AP or the other way around. Outside of that there should only be minor differences. Selections can move between schools and schedules are not really worked until the spring.

School board shill says your concerns are silly and don’t matter.



Agreed. What a complete vapid comment from someone who is clearly not living this uncertainty and stress with their child.


Not that you would know because of the nature of this board, my kid is moving. They are going to be at a different HS next year. And yes, the school board has messed this up badly. And yet, it will be fine. The classes at the MS and HS tend to be the same across schools. Band and Orchestra auditions can be recorded and shared if the school changes. There will be additional open houses for kids who are moving to new schools.

There are people who understand that kids are adaptable and resilient and will be fine. They are more likely to be fine if their parents are able to hear from their parents that things are a bit confusing but here is where there is overlap and that things will smooth out.

Your kid will have access to all their core classes at the appropriate level regardless of what MS and HS they end up at. The electives are pretty similar across schools; TJ is the exception to that rule. They will draw up schedules after boundaries have shifted, and schedules will be transferred to the new school. There will be a new open house opportunity. The kids moving from AP to IB, I am not sure that there is much of that happening, have until 8th grade to take a foreign language if they are thinking about the 5-year language requirement for the diploma.


FACT: This should have been resolved long ago.
Yes, resiliency is important, but we are talking about lots of kids affected by this. One kid can find a counselor to help--but hundreds? Not so much.
Anonymous
Post 12/12/2025 08:37     Subject: Re:Boundary Review Meetings

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The only kids who would have different class options, for the most part, will be kids moving from IB to AP or the other way around. Outside of that there should only be minor differences. Selections can move between schools and schedules are not really worked until the spring.

School board shill says your concerns are silly and don’t matter.



Agreed. What a complete vapid comment from someone who is clearly not living this uncertainty and stress with their child.


Not that you would know because of the nature of this board, my kid is moving. They are going to be at a different HS next year. And yes, the school board has messed this up badly. And yet, it will be fine. The classes at the MS and HS tend to be the same across schools. Band and Orchestra auditions can be recorded and shared if the school changes. There will be additional open houses for kids who are moving to new schools.

There are people who understand that kids are adaptable and resilient and will be fine. They are more likely to be fine if their parents are able to hear from their parents that things are a bit confusing but here is where there is overlap and that things will smooth out.

Your kid will have access to all their core classes at the appropriate level regardless of what MS and HS they end up at. The electives are pretty similar across schools; TJ is the exception to that rule. They will draw up schedules after boundaries have shifted, and schedules will be transferred to the new school. There will be a new open house opportunity. The kids moving from AP to IB, I am not sure that there is much of that happening, have until 8th grade to take a foreign language if they are thinking about the 5-year language requirement for the diploma.