Anonymous wrote:Sorry, I will NOT SIGN that petition.
No one should be complaining about 4k students at WL when the kenmore option would do the same thing to one of the poorest neighborhoods in town.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry, I will NOT SIGN that petition.
No one should be complaining about 4k students at WL when the kenmore option would do the same thing to one of the poorest neighborhoods in town.
How does Kenmore become a 4000 seat high school?
Anonymous wrote:Sorry, I will NOT SIGN that petition.
No one should be complaining about 4k students at WL when the kenmore option would do the same thing to one of the poorest neighborhoods in town.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry, I will NOT SIGN that petition.
No one should be complaining about 4k students at WL when the kenmore option would do the same thing to one of the poorest neighborhoods in town.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone have suggestions for how to best convey your support for a 4th high school without speaking at this meeting? I've attended a few forums on capacity before, namely one about a month ago at Discovery and a candidate forum about the Reed School. I have preschool aged kids and have found that most questions asked are pointed and pertain to very specific issues (like boundaries in a particular neighborhood, traffic on specific streets, etc). It was all interesting and important I know, but my concerns are more general - like will my kids have the opportunity to attend all of their classes in an actual school building. Will extracurricular activities and shared facilities be expanded proportional to the student population. Will my children be expected to obtain internships to make up for the lack of capacity.
I don't have questions about specific proposed academic programs because, honestly, my kids are 4 and 2 and it's a little difficult to envision what type of program may be appropriate for them in 10-12 years. I don't have any comments on how current overcrowding and policies have affected my kids, because they're not in school yet. I'm just uncomfortable with staying in a system where specialized programs are being developed to create "seats" that are limited in scope, or with the idea that we'll need to win some sort of lottery to get into the right program for our kids.
I'm just not sure what my attendance does to convey support one way or the other.
Right here. This is what you have to say, and what they need to hear. Come and say that. Send an email to all the Board members, especially Barbara, Reid, and frankly Lander since enough pressure between now and the caucus could help him sway his vote.
They need to know parents like you are paying attention.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone have suggestions for how to best convey your support for a 4th high school without speaking at this meeting? I've attended a few forums on capacity before, namely one about a month ago at Discovery and a candidate forum about the Reed School. I have preschool aged kids and have found that most questions asked are pointed and pertain to very specific issues (like boundaries in a particular neighborhood, traffic on specific streets, etc). It was all interesting and important I know, but my concerns are more general - like will my kids have the opportunity to attend all of their classes in an actual school building. Will extracurricular activities and shared facilities be expanded proportional to the student population. Will my children be expected to obtain internships to make up for the lack of capacity.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone have suggestions for how to best convey your support for a 4th high school without speaking at this meeting? I've attended a few forums on capacity before, namely one about a month ago at Discovery and a candidate forum about the Reed School. I have preschool aged kids and have found that most questions asked are pointed and pertain to very specific issues (like boundaries in a particular neighborhood, traffic on specific streets, etc). It was all interesting and important I know, but my concerns are more general - like will my kids have the opportunity to attend all of their classes in an actual school building. Will extracurricular activities and shared facilities be expanded proportional to the student population. Will my children be expected to obtain internships to make up for the lack of capacity.
I don't have questions about specific proposed academic programs because, honestly, my kids are 4 and 2 and it's a little difficult to envision what type of program may be appropriate for them in 10-12 years. I don't have any comments on how current overcrowding and policies have affected my kids, because they're not in school yet. I'm just uncomfortable with staying in a system where specialized programs are being developed to create "seats" that are limited in scope, or with the idea that we'll need to win some sort of lottery to get into the right program for our kids.
I'm just not sure what my attendance does to convey support one way or the other.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So glad you are working on a petition. THANK you so much!
+1
Another +1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have posted here and are concerned about what the School Board will decide for the new high school, please come tonight! If we don't get more people to come out, they will build the 4,000 seat W-L. Don't fall for their bait and switch tactics - "first we build 1300 and then we'll give you a fourth comprehensive high school later". If they don't build 1300 seats at Kenmore, we will never have bonding capacity nor the land to build a fourth comprehensive.
If you can't come tonight, please email:
School.Board@apsva.us
Dear Members of the School Board:
I am a voter in Arlington and I strongly favor building more high school seats that gives the easiest path to a fourth comprehensive high school. Please wait to build at the Ed Center until a future time when we need to expand all high schools. Our community does not like the idea of 4,000 students at the same campus - regardless of what kind of instructional program it is. A 4,000 seat high school creates serious inequities in the county. Please vote to build at Kenmore with a co-located high school and middle school on the large 32-acre site. This plan is the only plan that establishes a solid pathway to a fourth comprehensive high school. The traffic in all of Arlington is poor; however, Carlin Springs can be workable. It would be better to have spread-out start times with high school, middle and elementary all starting at different times. The Ed Center site would create an absolute nightmare with 4,000 kids all starting at the same time.
Thank you
I cannot find any information on this forum is actually taking place tonight???
It is tonight (Tues 4/25) at the Yorktown HS cafeteria, 7-9pm.