Anonymous wrote:If ATS is in such demand why not move it to Jamestown? That is the only way to fill it to capacity.
Anonymous wrote:If ATS is in such demand why not move it to Jamestown? That is the only way to fill it to capacity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MCK-ATS might take 20 minutes on bike. I drive it 4 times a week and it's usually am at Wilson within 5 minutes. Run it through Google maps and you get "typically 6-10 minutes" even as you scroll through the hours. It's not distance that is going to change things.
The idea of moving Key to Jamestown or Tuckahoe would provide actual seats since those schools can't seem to fill themselves up. I never applied to Claremont b/c it was too far away. Tuckahoe, however, would have been a different story.
How would you respond to the often-cited concerns about your proposal?
Jamestown can’t fill. Tuckahoe can and is.
Anonymous wrote:Immersion has no shortage of English speakers. Moving it to a different school within n Arlington, with the possible exception of Barrett, won’t do a thing to boost the population that needs to be boosted to keep the program viable- Spanish speakers. Moving it to Jamestown? lol.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MCK-ATS might take 20 minutes on bike. I drive it 4 times a week and it's usually am at Wilson within 5 minutes. Run it through Google maps and you get "typically 6-10 minutes" even as you scroll through the hours. It's not distance that is going to change things.
The idea of moving Key to Jamestown or Tuckahoe would provide actual seats since those schools can't seem to fill themselves up. I never applied to Claremont b/c it was too far away. Tuckahoe, however, would have been a different story.
How would you respond to the often-cited concerns about your proposal?
Anonymous wrote:Immersion has no shortage of English speakers. Moving it to a different school within n Arlington, with the possible exception of Barrett, won’t do a thing to boost the population that needs to be boosted to keep the program viable- Spanish speakers. Moving it to Jamestown? lol.
Anonymous wrote:MCK-ATS might take 20 minutes on bike. I drive it 4 times a week and it's usually am at Wilson within 5 minutes. Run it through Google maps and you get "typically 6-10 minutes" even as you scroll through the hours. It's not distance that is going to change things.
The idea of moving Key to Jamestown or Tuckahoe would provide actual seats since those schools can't seem to fill themselves up. I never applied to Claremont b/c it was too far away. Tuckahoe, however, would have been a different story.
Anonymous wrote:I'm at ATS and there is very little resistence to the move (although the extra 10 minutes each way on the bus will be a drawback for many). The concern is the school not being in the IPP. I don't think it's unhinged to ask for a straight-forward explanation of what that means for the program.
Anonymous wrote:\Anonymous wrote:I'm at ATS and there is very little resistence to the move (although the extra 10 minutes each way on the bus will be a drawback for many). The concern is the school not being in the IPP. I don't think it's unhinged to ask for a straight-forward explanation of what that means for the program.
Not an ATS parent or a parent that will be much impacted by the moves -- and also not in favor of options programs in an environment in which we need to balance enrollment -- but I 100% agree. They should not be dodging this question or deflecting to other issues.
Anonymous wrote:\Anonymous wrote:I'm at ATS and there is very little resistence to the move (although the extra 10 minutes each way on the bus will be a drawback for many). The concern is the school not being in the IPP. I don't think it's unhinged to ask for a straight-forward explanation of what that means for the program.
Not an ATS parent or a parent that will be much impacted by the moves -- and also not in favor of options programs in an environment in which we need to balance enrollment -- but I 100% agree. They should not be dodging this question or deflecting to other issues.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm at ATS and there is very little resistence to the move (although the extra 10 minutes each way on the bus will be a drawback for many). The concern is the school not being in the IPP. I don't think it's unhinged to ask for a straight-forward explanation of what that means for the program.
I'm actually thinking leaving ATS out of the IPP was a brilliant move on the part of the staff. Rather than being focussed on the move, or the program growth, ATS is focused on the extensional threat to its existence- the fact that it appears earmarked for elimination or transition in the IPP. The rallying cry is save ATS, and we are okay with moving and growing.
The Board can look like heros- agree to amend the IPP to include ATS, and move its location with minimal opposition.
\Anonymous wrote:I'm at ATS and there is very little resistence to the move (although the extra 10 minutes each way on the bus will be a drawback for many). The concern is the school not being in the IPP. I don't think it's unhinged to ask for a straight-forward explanation of what that means for the program.