Actually nevermind, looking at that map it looks like they're signaling it will be McKinleyAnonymous wrote:Nice, I had been hoping they would release a map like this. BTW I like the people who want street names so they can decide whether or not they care.
Anonymous wrote:Hard to believe we're already fighting about this. It's going to be a long year and a half.
Anonymous wrote:Hard to believe we're already fighting about this. It's going to be a long year and a half.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't have any problem with moving immersion to be closer to native populations. But there's still a huge issue that won't be solved by moving the program alone-- getting these families to enter the lottery 6 months before school starts.
If we had the earlier situation where there was a guaranteed neighborhood entry, it would be very different. But even if you plop a school right in the middle of a 100% Spanish-speaking neighborhood, if you don't invest the time and money to communicate the lottery system to them, you're not going to see the droves of walkers that people assume would enroll.
My understanding is that the seats stay open until the end of summer before they are offered to people on the English speaker wait list. Even if the initial lottery is missed someone could still enroll up through July or so. Is it possible the interest just isn't there?
Anonymous wrote:I don't have any problem with moving immersion to be closer to native populations. But there's still a huge issue that won't be solved by moving the program alone-- getting these families to enter the lottery 6 months before school starts.
If we had the earlier situation where there was a guaranteed neighborhood entry, it would be very different. But even if you plop a school right in the middle of a 100% Spanish-speaking neighborhood, if you don't invest the time and money to communicate the lottery system to them, you're not going to see the droves of walkers that people assume would enroll.
Anonymous wrote:Make Barcroft an option school. Lot of local latino kids would be able to walk there. If you think about the number of Latino kids who currently walk to Barcroft - that would get APS its 1/2 Spanish for the immersion program.
Let the Barcroft neighborhood go to Barrett. For some in Barcroft, Barrett is equidistant.
Anonymous wrote:Make Barcroft an option school. Lot of local latino kids would be able to walk there. If you think about the number of Latino kids who currently walk to Barcroft - that would get APS its 1/2 Spanish for the immersion program.
Let the Barcroft neighborhood go to Barrett. For some in Barcroft, Barrett is equidistant.
Anonymous wrote:Have they said whether all option schools are on the table for possible movement?
One possibility: move immersion from Key to Patrick Henry/current Montessori, where there are more Spanish speakers close by, Montessori to NW.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It probably crashed because so many people were looking at it!
I wish they put numbers with this showing how many kids are at each school.
Speaking of, when are the Sept. enrollment numbers coming out? I keep looking. They are normally posted by now. Makes me wonder what's up.
There’s no point in giving detailed data for the map because it’s not the start of a boundary discussion that they’ll be working from. It’s a rough “here’s what it would look like if we just balanced enrollment and didn’t move option schools, so assume all neighborhood schools would be at the same % capacity and then do the math if you feel the need to know how many students would be at each school.
Yes, no one should be getting bent out of shape over this as it is an intentional tool to manipulate the community. APS has no intention of implementing something like this, they are just want this as the starting point in people's minds so they will come around to their follow up options and think "oh this is so much better" so don't go beating down APS doors, this is going to change