Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am not a McKinley parent, but I really don't understand why McKinley was picked over Tuckahoe. Many Tuckahoe students would be rezoned to Reed anyway. Tuckahoe would fit into Reed better, and any overflow would go into under capacity Nottingham and Discovery. Tuckahoe has less walkers so less walkers would be turned into bus riders. Plus, who cares if they can't expand option schools there - they are option schools whose capacity can be controlled! While I completely agree some of the Save McKinley folks are going off the rails, they have raised valid points, especially about APS's flawed assumptions and data analysis. The problem is that they are being aggressive and undermining their own valid arguments.
Agreed
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The survey isn't enough. That's for staff. You have to reach the SB if you want this to happen. They are going to bail otherwise.
I’ve never done that before. What is the best way to contact?
[Reid.goldstein@apsva.us](mailto:Reid.goldstein@apsva.us)
[Tannia.Talento@apsva.us](mailto:Tannia.Talento@apsva.us),
[nancy.vandoren@apsva.us](mailto:nancy.vandoren@apsva.us),
[monique.ogrady@apsva.us](mailto:monique.ogrady@apsva.us),
[school.board@apsva.us](mailto:school.board@apsva.us),
[engage@apsva.us](mailto:engage@apsva.us)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am not a McKinley parent, but I really don't understand why McKinley was picked over Tuckahoe. Many Tuckahoe students would be rezoned to Reed anyway. Tuckahoe would fit into Reed better, and any overflow would go into under capacity Nottingham and Discovery. Tuckahoe has less walkers so less walkers would be turned into bus riders. Plus, who cares if they can't expand option schools there - they are option schools whose capacity can be controlled! While I completely agree some of the Save McKinley folks are going off the rails, they have raised valid points, especially about APS's flawed assumptions and data analysis. The problem is that they are being aggressive and undermining their own valid arguments.
Agreed
Anonymous wrote:I am not a McKinley parent, but I really don't understand why McKinley was picked over Tuckahoe. Many Tuckahoe students would be rezoned to Reed anyway. Tuckahoe would fit into Reed better, and any overflow would go into under capacity Nottingham and Discovery. Tuckahoe has less walkers so less walkers would be turned into bus riders. Plus, who cares if they can't expand option schools there - they are option schools whose capacity can be controlled! While I completely agree some of the Save McKinley folks are going off the rails, they have raised valid points, especially about APS's flawed assumptions and data analysis. The problem is that they are being aggressive and undermining their own valid arguments.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The survey isn't enough. That's for staff. You have to reach the SB if you want this to happen. They are going to bail otherwise.
I’ve never done that before. What is the best way to contact?
Anonymous wrote:The survey isn't enough. That's for staff. You have to reach the SB if you want this to happen. They are going to bail otherwise.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone read the Abby Raphael piece in ArlNow. Makes me think her ACDC friends on the SB are going to punt on moving options and make staff try to do both at the same time. So wrong. That article was so off base.
I think she hasn’t been paying much attention given how much time she spent discussing a proposal that was taken off the table days earlier.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone read the Abby Raphael piece in ArlNow. Makes me think her ACDC friends on the SB are going to punt on moving options and make staff try to do both at the same time. So wrong. That article was so off base.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We should save these emails and remind everyone of how reasonable they were back before it was their child who was 20 moved to a new school.
Both of my kids have been moved to new schools. Some people are capable of seeing the big picture and realize that the world doesn’t revolve around them.
Same. My older kid will likely get moved as part of a small group. I have younger kids though and I can see past my own nose.
These kids will be fine. You will be fine.
Fine?
adverb: fine
in a satisfactory or pleasing manner; very well.
Right, but you’re making a big assumption. “Fine” means different things to different people. But would agree that APS overall is just “fine.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We should save these emails and remind everyone of how reasonable they were back before it was their child who was 20 moved to a new school.
Both of my kids have been moved to new schools. Some people are capable of seeing the big picture and realize that the world doesn’t revolve around them.
Same. My older kid will likely get moved as part of a small group. I have younger kids though and I can see past my own nose.
These kids will be fine. You will be fine.
Fine?
adverb: fine
in a satisfactory or pleasing manner; very well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We should save these emails and remind everyone of how reasonable they were back before it was their child who was 20 moved to a new school.
Both of my kids have been moved to new schools. Some people are capable of seeing the big picture and realize that the world doesn’t revolve around them.
Same. My older kid will likely get moved as part of a small group. I have younger kids though and I can see past my own nose.
These kids will be fine. You will be fine.
Fine?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We should save these emails and remind everyone of how reasonable they were back before it was their child who was 20 moved to a new school.
Both of my kids have been moved to new schools. Some people are capable of seeing the big picture and realize that the world doesn’t revolve around them.
Same. My older kid will likely get moved as part of a small group. I have younger kids though and I can see past my own nose.
These kids will be fine. You will be fine.