Anonymous wrote:I guess PP hasn't visited the APS engage website. The proposal states, as Option 1: "Washington-Lee's capacity increases" - School Board members have made it clear that a 9th grade academy would be for WL zoned 9th graders only. And as the other PP noted, all of the 1300 new students would share the interior common spaces and outside field space with all of the other WL students.
The WL campus is 22 acres. Both Wakefield and Kenmore are 32 acres. It doesn't make sense to make WL so much larger than all the other high schools in Arlington.
Anonymous wrote:Well, ya'll can sell you north Arlington shit shack and buy a much nicer house zoned to Wakefield. There's always that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not a 4k student school, stop being dramatic.
Fuck off Nancy. We'll be sure to kick your raggedy ass out next go around.
Doesn't change the fact that it's not a 4k student HS. Or does fact not mean anything anymore?
4000 students sharing the same fields, campus, library and cafeteria. Oh, but different. Schools within a school and all that. Gotcha.
Can you share some of your morning wine; I need some.
That's not the plan. You're spreading false information.
APS' own projections for W-L without any new buildings have its population at 2900. So add 1300 and what do you get?
2900. Why do you insist to add 1300 to WL when no one is even hinting at expanding its capacity?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not a 4k student school, stop being dramatic.
Fuck off Nancy. We'll be sure to kick your raggedy ass out next go around.
Doesn't change the fact that it's not a 4k student HS. Or does fact not mean anything anymore?
4000 students sharing the same fields, campus, library and cafeteria. Oh, but different. Schools within a school and all that. Gotcha.
Can you share some of your morning wine; I need some.
That's not the plan. You're spreading false information.
APS' own projections for W-L without any new buildings have its population at 2900. So add 1300 and what do you get?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not a 4k student school, stop being dramatic.
Fuck off Nancy. We'll be sure to kick your raggedy ass out next go around.
Doesn't change the fact that it's not a 4k student HS. Or does fact not mean anything anymore?
4000 students sharing the same fields, campus, library and cafeteria. Oh, but different. Schools within a school and all that. Gotcha.
Can you share some of your morning wine; I need some.
That's not the plan. You're spreading false information.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not a 4k student school, stop being dramatic.
Fuck off Nancy. We'll be sure to kick your raggedy ass out next go around.
Doesn't change the fact that it's not a 4k student HS. Or does fact not mean anything anymore?
4000 students sharing the same fields, campus, library and cafeteria. Oh, but different. Schools within a school and all that. Gotcha.
Can you share some of your morning wine; I need some.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know.
I think because it is such a well educated county, most people assume things will be handled properly. Everyone is busy sitting in traffic and shuttling kids to and fro.
I think most just assume the county gov't will do the obvious thing. Yet it is proven time and again, that isn't necessarily how is plays out.
Personally I think it tracks back to the ACDC. They set the agenda and I think most homeowners would be surprised at those priorities. Special interests really run the table.
I agree. But, I used to turn red in the face telling these people that you CAN'T trust them. I would educate them and tell them to go to the local elections and I'm a full-time busy working mom with kids in multiple travel sports and I still could stay informed.
We are where we are because of the blind trust everyone put in these elected officials. It's ignorant. Democracy only works when those with the vote engage.
Anonymous wrote:As a parent of a toddler zoned for Wakefield but WL is shorter easier distance what concerns me is the inability to estimate correctly. The SB is going to be in for a big surprise come 2919/2020/2021 when kids show up to register for kindergarten at Patrick Henry. There are tons of kids and babies in my neighborhood and they are not planning to move. They are not brown for those that care. These kids will all need elementary, middle and high school seats and busing! Arlington has a real problem and it's going to come to a head before they are expecting capacity issues.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not a 4k student school, stop being dramatic.
Fuck off Nancy. We'll be sure to kick your raggedy ass out next go around.
Doesn't change the fact that it's not a 4k student HS. Or does fact not mean anything anymore?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not a 4k student school, stop being dramatic.
Fuck off Nancy. We'll be sure to kick your raggedy ass out next go around.