Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Move ASFS to Barcroft
Make the current ASFS building a neighborhood school
Keep Key immersion.
End the ATS program when the current principal retires
So the current ASFS kids will be bused down to Barcroft? That doesn't seem to help with the transportation costs.
No, the current ASFS students go to whatever their neighborhood school becomes. Current Barcroft students get the ASFS program. Current ASFS parents who are irrationally enamored with the science focus can move.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Move ASFS to Barcroft
Make the current ASFS building a neighborhood school
Keep Key immersion.
End the ATS program when the current principal retires
So the current ASFS kids will be bused down to Barcroft? That doesn't seem to help with the transportation costs.
No, the current ASFS students go to whatever their neighborhood school becomes. Current Barcroft students get the ASFS program. Current ASFS parents who are irrationally enamored with the science focus can move.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Move ASFS to Barcroft
Make the current ASFS building a neighborhood school
Keep Key immersion.
End the ATS program when the current principal retires
So the current ASFS kids will be bused down to Barcroft? That doesn't seem to help with the transportation costs.
No, the current ASFS students go to whatever their neighborhood school becomes. Current Barcroft students get the ASFS program. Current ASFS parents who are irrationally enamored with the science focus can move.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Move ASFS to Barcroft
Make the current ASFS building a neighborhood school
Keep Key immersion.
End the ATS program when the current principal retires
So the current ASFS kids will be bused down to Barcroft? That doesn't seem to help with the transportation costs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kids cross George Mason every day with a crossing guard to get to Barrett. Most of the school's walkers, in fact. That intersection where they cross (Henderson) is also a busy street as it connects Quincy to Route 50. If elementary kids can cross there with a guard they can cross anywhere.
Sounds like it would be pretty easy to make Kirkwood crossable for ASFS. But in Arlington white kids get buses while minorities must cross busy streets?
Not really. You need to build a pedestrian bridge or use eminent domain to make a sidewalk. All the people who say it’s crossable by young children either have not crossed it in the past ten years or live in Cherrydale and are pushing an agenda.
George mason over by ats or wash blvd by wash lee are probably good comparisons for kirkwood. I’m sure people jay walk across those streets all the time too. But I probably wouldn’t do it unless there was a street light, which there isn’t on kirkwood.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kids cross George Mason every day with a crossing guard to get to Barrett. Most of the school's walkers, in fact. That intersection where they cross (Henderson) is also a busy street as it connects Quincy to Route 50. If elementary kids can cross there with a guard they can cross anywhere.
Sounds like it would be pretty easy to make Kirkwood crossable for ASFS. But in Arlington white kids get buses while minorities must cross busy streets?
It would be very easy to cross Kirkwood with a guard. But many of those walkers are also complaining because they then have to walk up either a longish flight of stairs or a steep one block hill. It’s ridiculous.
Where did you hear this complaint?! I am having a hard time believing this. Someone else making up BS?
Absolutely not BS. It’s in this thread for at least 2 pages. Just search Kirkwood.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kids cross George Mason every day with a crossing guard to get to Barrett. Most of the school's walkers, in fact. That intersection where they cross (Henderson) is also a busy street as it connects Quincy to Route 50. If elementary kids can cross there with a guard they can cross anywhere.
Sounds like it would be pretty easy to make Kirkwood crossable for ASFS. But in Arlington white kids get buses while minorities must cross busy streets?
It would be very easy to cross Kirkwood with a guard. But many of those walkers are also complaining because they then have to walk up either a longish flight of stairs or a steep one block hill. It’s ridiculous.
Where did you hear this complaint?! I am having a hard time believing this. Someone else making up BS?
Absolutely not BS. It’s in this thread for at least 2 pages. Just search Kirkwood.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kids cross George Mason every day with a crossing guard to get to Barrett. Most of the school's walkers, in fact. That intersection where they cross (Henderson) is also a busy street as it connects Quincy to Route 50. If elementary kids can cross there with a guard they can cross anywhere.
Sounds like it would be pretty easy to make Kirkwood crossable for ASFS. But in Arlington white kids get buses while minorities must cross busy streets?
It would be very easy to cross Kirkwood with a guard. But many of those walkers are also complaining because they then have to walk up either a longish flight of stairs or a steep one block hill. It’s ridiculous.
Where did you hear this complaint?! I am having a hard time believing this. Someone else making up BS?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kids cross George Mason every day with a crossing guard to get to Barrett. Most of the school's walkers, in fact. That intersection where they cross (Henderson) is also a busy street as it connects Quincy to Route 50. If elementary kids can cross there with a guard they can cross anywhere.
Sounds like it would be pretty easy to make Kirkwood crossable for ASFS. But in Arlington white kids get buses while minorities must cross busy streets?
Not really. You need to build a pedestrian bridge or use eminent domain to make a sidewalk. All the people who say it’s crossable by young children either have not crossed it in the past ten years or live in Cherrydale and are pushing an agenda.
George mason over by ats or wash blvd by wash lee are probably good comparisons for kirkwood. I’m sure people jay walk across those streets all the time too. But I probably wouldn’t do it unless there was a street light, which there isn’t on kirkwood.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kids cross George Mason every day with a crossing guard to get to Barrett. Most of the school's walkers, in fact. That intersection where they cross (Henderson) is also a busy street as it connects Quincy to Route 50. If elementary kids can cross there with a guard they can cross anywhere.
Sounds like it would be pretty easy to make Kirkwood crossable for ASFS. But in Arlington white kids get buses while minorities must cross busy streets?
Bingo! Limousine Liberals....just put their kids on the yellow limousine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kids cross George Mason every day with a crossing guard to get to Barrett. Most of the school's walkers, in fact. That intersection where they cross (Henderson) is also a busy street as it connects Quincy to Route 50. If elementary kids can cross there with a guard they can cross anywhere.
Sounds like it would be pretty easy to make Kirkwood crossable for ASFS. But in Arlington white kids get buses while minorities must cross busy streets?
It would be very easy to cross Kirkwood with a guard. But many of those walkers are also complaining because they then have to walk up either a longish flight of stairs or a steep one block hill. It’s ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Move ASFS to Barcroft
Make the current ASFS building a neighborhood school
Keep Key immersion.
End the ATS program when the current principal retires
Anonymous wrote:Kids cross George Mason every day with a crossing guard to get to Barrett. Most of the school's walkers, in fact. That intersection where they cross (Henderson) is also a busy street as it connects Quincy to Route 50. If elementary kids can cross there with a guard they can cross anywhere.
Sounds like it would be pretty easy to make Kirkwood crossable for ASFS. But in Arlington white kids get buses while minorities must cross busy streets?
Anonymous wrote:Kids cross George Mason every day with a crossing guard to get to Barrett. Most of the school's walkers, in fact. That intersection where they cross (Henderson) is also a busy street as it connects Quincy to Route 50. If elementary kids can cross there with a guard they can cross anywhere.
Sounds like it would be pretty easy to make Kirkwood crossable for ASFS. But in Arlington white kids get buses while minorities must cross busy streets?