Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What if they moved IB to the Billy Buck site?
I believe someone upthread mentioned that IB is woven into the fabric of WL in a way that would make it difficult to move.
All I think that means is some people worry W-L's test scores will decline if it loses IB transfer students from Yorktown and Wakefield.
Or it could be a legitimate observation.
Doubt it. There's nothing about IB that can't be unwoven from a school, particularly one that already has AP.
Anonymous wrote:What if they moved IB to the Billy Buck site?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What if they moved IB to the Billy Buck site?
I believe someone upthread mentioned that IB is woven into the fabric of WL in a way that would make it difficult to move.
All I think that means is some people worry W-L's test scores will decline if it loses IB transfer students from Yorktown and Wakefield.
Or it could be a legitimate observation.
Doubt it. There's nothing about IB that can't be unwoven from a school, particularly one that already has AP.
While I don't doubt it could be unwoven, why don't we brainstorm ideas that would have more people moving between the three schools voluntarily. What would draw higher SES students to Wakefield? We have AP and Spanish Immersion already, and that doesn't seem to be a huge draw. What other lottery program could we put at Wakefield that would be a draw, the way IB is for W-L. STEM? Or STEAM? Performing Arts? World Languages?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What if they moved IB to the Billy Buck site?
I believe someone upthread mentioned that IB is woven into the fabric of WL in a way that would make it difficult to move.
All I think that means is some people worry W-L's test scores will decline if it loses IB transfer students from Yorktown and Wakefield.
Or it could be a legitimate observation.
Doubt it. There's nothing about IB that can't be unwoven from a school, particularly one that already has AP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What if they moved IB to the Billy Buck site?
I believe someone upthread mentioned that IB is woven into the fabric of WL in a way that would make it difficult to move.
All I think that means is some people worry W-L's test scores will decline if it loses IB transfer students from Yorktown and Wakefield.
Or it could be a legitimate observation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What if they moved IB to the Billy Buck site?
I believe someone upthread mentioned that IB is woven into the fabric of WL in a way that would make it difficult to move.
All I think that means is some people worry W-L's test scores will decline if it loses IB transfer students from Yorktown and Wakefield.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What if they moved IB to the Billy Buck site?
I believe someone upthread mentioned that IB is woven into the fabric of WL in a way that would make it difficult to move.
Anonymous wrote:What if they moved IB to the Billy Buck site?
Anonymous wrote:I am a parent who lives in the current WL school zone. I support moving more poor students out of Wakefield. I think the idea of creating a new island on the west side sounds promising. I also hope they build a new 4th high school. I can't imagine putting 1300 seats at the Ed center does anything. It would still unduly burden the WL campus.
Anonymous wrote:We need to start bussing to Yorktown and the other schools in its cluster. we have a movement going to fix the inequality in Arlington.
Anonymous wrote: I know. Yorktown parents have no right to want to improve demographics where they live. They should definitely keep quiet & endure the ire & racism accusations from the rest of you. Or they should move to Wakefield and get 50% poverty because advocating for balance in this County with folks like you around PP is truly the definition of CRAZY. ?