Anonymous wrote:I wonder if the "boo comprehensive at career center" poster is one of the people who argued against putting it at Kenmore, because they are making a lot of the same "screw the North" arguments.
You're not wrong, exactly. Some of those 22207 people be cray. I'm from the north (barely) and I didn't support the Kenmore option if it is "less than," and won't support a career center 4th HS if it's "less than." I'd be willing to send my kid to a school with facilities if it was less than 35% FARMS, though. Since pulling in higher income kids from the north is the fastest way to get the southern HS FARMS populations down, I'm not sure why you'd be against this. You do you, though.
Anonymous wrote:I wonder if the "boo comprehensive at career center" poster is one of the people who argued against putting it at Kenmore, because they are making a lot of the same "screw the North" arguments.
You're not wrong, exactly. Some of those 22207 people be cray. I'm from the north (barely) and I didn't support the Kenmore option if it is "less than," and won't support a career center 4th HS if it's "less than." I'd be willing to send my kid to a school with facilities if it was less than 35% FARMS, though. Since pulling in higher income kids from the north is the fastest way to get the southern HS FARMS populations down, I'm not sure why you'd be against this. You do you, though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about if Wakefield drew more from the North? This was a map drawn back when this board was discussing Kenmore, but you get the idea -- slide the red area down a bit to the south and move the southern "thumb" boarder back over toward Arlington Heights -- would that balance better?
Agree with you. I get that these issues are very complicated and forever subject to the orange-shirt phenomenon, but I really think the folks carping about what a Career Center HS would do to Wakefield are getting a bit out in front of things. The boundaries would be redrawn and it's possible to do so in a way that doesn't sink Wakefield. My house is pretty far south, so we are almost certainly Wakefield no matter what, FWIW.
And, as another FWIW, I tend to agree that this is all about Arlington Heights seeing an escape hatch from Wakefield. I personally think most of the mid-tier South Arlington folks (i.e., btwn 50 and Columbia Pike) with all their high-minded talk of diversity really just want to send diversity elsewhere so their schools' FARMS rates to improve. To each their own. Doesn't mean a Career Center site couldn't work, though I still think space is a big problem.
That is not true. It if were, we wouldn't have sent our kids to Patrick Henry, which has historically been a Title I school. (This school year the level of FARMS slipped to about 38%).
Yes, must have been so hard to send your child to a blue ribbon school.![]()
Yes, Patrick Henry is amazing, although I sent my kids there before it was designated a blue ribbon school. Nevertheless, my point is that pp paints us as trying to avoid FARMS kids. That's not true. The school board is going to do something to Career Center site. I'm advocating for a neighborhood school that has the amenities of all the other comprehensive high schools.
Or you could advocate that WL deal with their own problems.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about if Wakefield drew more from the North? This was a map drawn back when this board was discussing Kenmore, but you get the idea -- slide the red area down a bit to the south and move the southern "thumb" boarder back over toward Arlington Heights -- would that balance better?
Agree with you. I get that these issues are very complicated and forever subject to the orange-shirt phenomenon, but I really think the folks carping about what a Career Center HS would do to Wakefield are getting a bit out in front of things. The boundaries would be redrawn and it's possible to do so in a way that doesn't sink Wakefield. My house is pretty far south, so we are almost certainly Wakefield no matter what, FWIW.
And, as another FWIW, I tend to agree that this is all about Arlington Heights seeing an escape hatch from Wakefield. I personally think most of the mid-tier South Arlington folks (i.e., btwn 50 and Columbia Pike) with all their high-minded talk of diversity really just want to send diversity elsewhere so their schools' FARMS rates to improve. To each their own. Doesn't mean a Career Center site couldn't work, though I still think space is a big problem.
That is not true. It if were, we wouldn't have sent our kids to Patrick Henry, which has historically been a Title I school. (This school year the level of FARMS slipped to about 38%).
Yes, must have been so hard to send your child to a blue ribbon school.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about if Wakefield drew more from the North? This was a map drawn back when this board was discussing Kenmore, but you get the idea -- slide the red area down a bit to the south and move the southern "thumb" boarder back over toward Arlington Heights -- would that balance better?
Agree with you. I get that these issues are very complicated and forever subject to the orange-shirt phenomenon, but I really think the folks carping about what a Career Center HS would do to Wakefield are getting a bit out in front of things. The boundaries would be redrawn and it's possible to do so in a way that doesn't sink Wakefield. My house is pretty far south, so we are almost certainly Wakefield no matter what, FWIW.
And, as another FWIW, I tend to agree that this is all about Arlington Heights seeing an escape hatch from Wakefield. I personally think most of the mid-tier South Arlington folks (i.e., btwn 50 and Columbia Pike) with all their high-minded talk of diversity really just want to send diversity elsewhere so their schools' FARMS rates to improve. To each their own. Doesn't mean a Career Center site couldn't work, though I still think space is a big problem.
That is not true. It if were, we wouldn't have sent our kids to Patrick Henry, which has historically been a Title I school. (This school year the level of FARMS slipped to about 38%).
Yes, must have been so hard to send your child to a blue ribbon school.![]()
Yes, Patrick Henry is amazing, although I sent my kids there before it was designated a blue ribbon school. Nevertheless, my point is that pp paints us as trying to avoid FARMS kids. That's not true. The school board is going to do something to Career Center site. I'm advocating for a neighborhood school that has the amenities of all the other comprehensive high schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about if Wakefield drew more from the North? This was a map drawn back when this board was discussing Kenmore, but you get the idea -- slide the red area down a bit to the south and move the southern "thumb" boarder back over toward Arlington Heights -- would that balance better?
Agree with you. I get that these issues are very complicated and forever subject to the orange-shirt phenomenon, but I really think the folks carping about what a Career Center HS would do to Wakefield are getting a bit out in front of things. The boundaries would be redrawn and it's possible to do so in a way that doesn't sink Wakefield. My house is pretty far south, so we are almost certainly Wakefield no matter what, FWIW.
And, as another FWIW, I tend to agree that this is all about Arlington Heights seeing an escape hatch from Wakefield. I personally think most of the mid-tier South Arlington folks (i.e., btwn 50 and Columbia Pike) with all their high-minded talk of diversity really just want to send diversity elsewhere so their schools' FARMS rates to improve. To each their own. Doesn't mean a Career Center site couldn't work, though I still think space is a big problem.
That is not true. It if were, we wouldn't have sent our kids to Patrick Henry, which has historically been a Title I school. (This school year the level of FARMS slipped to about 38%).
Yes, must have been so hard to send your child to a blue ribbon school.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about if Wakefield drew more from the North? This was a map drawn back when this board was discussing Kenmore, but you get the idea -- slide the red area down a bit to the south and move the southern "thumb" boarder back over toward Arlington Heights -- would that balance better?
Agree with you. I get that these issues are very complicated and forever subject to the orange-shirt phenomenon, but I really think the folks carping about what a Career Center HS would do to Wakefield are getting a bit out in front of things. The boundaries would be redrawn and it's possible to do so in a way that doesn't sink Wakefield. My house is pretty far south, so we are almost certainly Wakefield no matter what, FWIW.
And, as another FWIW, I tend to agree that this is all about Arlington Heights seeing an escape hatch from Wakefield. I personally think most of the mid-tier South Arlington folks (i.e., btwn 50 and Columbia Pike) with all their high-minded talk of diversity really just want to send diversity elsewhere so their schools' FARMS rates to improve. To each their own. Doesn't mean a Career Center site couldn't work, though I still think space is a big problem.
That is not true. It if were, we wouldn't have sent our kids to Patrick Henry, which has historically been a Title I school. (This school year the level of FARMS slipped to about 38%).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about if Wakefield drew more from the North? This was a map drawn back when this board was discussing Kenmore, but you get the idea -- slide the red area down a bit to the south and move the southern "thumb" boarder back over toward Arlington Heights -- would that balance better?
Agree with you. I get that these issues are very complicated and forever subject to the orange-shirt phenomenon, but I really think the folks carping about what a Career Center HS would do to Wakefield are getting a bit out in front of things. The boundaries would be redrawn and it's possible to do so in a way that doesn't sink Wakefield. My house is pretty far south, so we are almost certainly Wakefield no matter what, FWIW.
And, as another FWIW, I tend to agree that this is all about Arlington Heights seeing an escape hatch from Wakefield. I personally think most of the mid-tier South Arlington folks (i.e., btwn 50 and Columbia Pike) with all their high-minded talk of diversity really just want to send diversity elsewhere so their schools' FARMS rates to improve. To each their own. Doesn't mean a Career Center site couldn't work, though I still think space is a big problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The arlington heights folks will do anything to avoid Wakefield. If the 4th goes there it could potentially have a lower farms rate than WL. Of course they are all for it.
All this says to me is that most people really think Wakefield is a shitty school and would do just about anything to avoid it. That includes not having a comparaable facility.
I'm sure the school board will be happy enough to accommodate them.
We are currently zoned Wakefield and looking at the map, it's 50/50 whether or not we got rezoned to the new school.
If this is the decision, it will tank Wakefield's scores. I really thought Wakefield would improve over time. I'm such a chump.
We plan to list if this is the decision.
Fuck this county.
You are wrong. Many of the people who spoke from Arlington Heights and Penrose have kids who will go to Wakefield before a new school is even built. What we are asking is that if the county is going to cram more seats into Arlington Heights, make it a good, thoughtful plan that enhances the school system, not just another misguided bandaid.
Look at Jefferson. The demographics there are pretty diverse. A new high school at the Career Center would be centrally located and pull many different SES levels, including Fillmore Gardens, and the two new affordable housing developments coming to the east end of the Pike.
Sorry you are so negative, but I don't understand your reasoning. Oakridge will have almost 800 kids who will go to Wakefield. All of the CAFs near Arlington Mill are zoned for WL still. Wouldn't you rather have the new CAFS be zoned for the new school, rather than concentrating them all into Wakefield? We are looking for a long term solution. We need another high school. Where is it going to go?
The hybrid option will be a waste of money and resources. Who will want to go to a "new" high school that has no field space and be housed in a junky 70's building? I heard the SB was thinking about a culinary school option. Good luck with that!
Anonymous wrote:The arlington heights folks will do anything to avoid Wakefield. If the 4th goes there it could potentially have a lower farms rate than WL. Of course they are all for it.
All this says to me is that most people really think Wakefield is a shitty school and would do just about anything to avoid it. That includes not having a comparaable facility.
I'm sure the school board will be happy enough to accommodate them.
We are currently zoned Wakefield and looking at the map, it's 50/50 whether or not we got rezoned to the new school.
If this is the decision, it will tank Wakefield's scores. I really thought Wakefield would improve over time. I'm such a chump.
We plan to list if this is the decision.
Fuck this county.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I'm saying what I think is the primary issue to be worried about and to try to avoid. Sure, would be nice to keep Arl Heights where it is. It would also be nice to have a pony. If the Career Ctr HS is what the board picks, it's not realistic to keep Arl Heights at Wakefield. From my position zoned for Wakefield, I think I could live with that so long as they keep the west pike area out of Wakefield too. There is no solution that's going to make everyone happy. The county is out of ponies.
And where are you zoned?
Wakefield.
Are you poster that said they will likely stay WF if this all plays out? I think you are really underestimating what a mess this this will create. I say this because after the boundary farce last fall, I have no faith the SB has the will to do right by Wakefield. Maybe we are out of ponies. Maybe this is just where we are, but I wouldn't happily go along with this idea at the career center. Ultimately is just doing what's best for north Arlington at south Arlington's expense. They don't get saddled with a mega school, and we are left with a less than school and a gutted Wakefield.
They all want to cram on that side of town? Fine, but then they get gigantic schools. Deal with it.