Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With some HS being under enrolled, maybe turning one into a Humanities Governor School and another into a performing arts school would be a good idea. But people are not going to get behind that.
At least the Humanities Governor's School would be viable - lots of families - both parents and students - would want that.
Is there a Humanities Governor's School accessible to Fairfax residents?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With some HS being under enrolled, maybe turning one into a Humanities Governor School and another into a performing arts school would be a good idea. But people are not going to get behind that.
At least the Humanities Governor's School would be viable - lots of families - both parents and students - would want that.
Is there a Humanities Governor's School accessible to Fairfax residents?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With some HS being under enrolled, maybe turning one into a Humanities Governor School and another into a performing arts school would be a good idea. But people are not going to get behind that.
At least the Humanities Governor's School would be viable - lots of families - both parents and students - would want that.
Anonymous wrote:With some HS being under enrolled, maybe turning one into a Humanities Governor School and another into a performing arts school would be a good idea. But people are not going to get behind that.