Anonymous wrote:To the OP, the Yorktown PTA will host a High School Capacity Town Hall in the YHS cafeteria from 7 to 9 p.m. on Tuesday, April 25. While this meeting is not sponsored by APS, School Board members Barbara Kanninen and Reid Goldstein will attend. This would be a good opportunity to show support for a 4th comprehensive high school and lobby the School Board members.
Anonymous wrote:Oh, snap! I've just learned that I can sue APS if my kids don't get into HB. Forget this lottery nonsense.
Anonymous wrote:Oh, snap! I've just learned that I can sue APS if my kids don't get into HB. Forget this lottery nonsense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do people understand that they are projecting the entire school system growing from 26,000 to 40,000 by 2030?
Please wrap your brains around that.
1300 extra bodies at WL is nothing. We aren't even close to being prepared for what is coming our way.
I think the projections are wrong.
I don't think there is enough housing stock to bring about that type of population growth.
I doubt that the condo buildings and apartments will fill up with kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have 4000 kids at WL, approximately 1000 are going to be 9th graders. Please don't assume the current HS zones are going to stay as is. Neighborhood boundaries will be adjusted to divert more kids to a huge WL.
Honestly, I think these people trying to suggest that capacity isn't going to increase by this much are not APS parents. The writing is on the wall.
if you build it, they will come.
Anonymous wrote:Do people understand that they are projecting the entire school system growing from 26,000 to 40,000 by 2030?
Please wrap your brains around that.
1300 extra bodies at WL is nothing. We aren't even close to being prepared for what is coming our way.
Anonymous wrote:If you have 4000 kids at WL, approximately 1000 are going to be 9th graders. Please don't assume the current HS zones are going to stay as is. Neighborhood boundaries will be adjusted to divert more kids to a huge WL.
Honestly, I think these people trying to suggest that capacity isn't going to increase by this much are not APS parents. The writing is on the wall.
Anonymous wrote:I thought we don't believe their projections anymore?