Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m confused. People are gloating that title 1 status will ruin ATS but also mad that fleet and innovation won’t suffer the same fate.
It's not a punishment to apply for Title 1 status when the threshold is met. It feels unfair if (IF, bc we don't know) some schools that qualify are getting the extra resources, while other similarly situated schools are not. Make sense?
This.
And then we need to ask WHY they are applying for ATS and not the others? Very unfair.
Anonymous wrote:What is CEP?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, this is a good thing for ATS and APS. They’re hiring 3 new teachers with more Title I funding.
I hope this means smaller classes in lower grades.
But don’t the other schools who qualify for Title 1 ALSO deserve smaller class sizes in the lower grades?
No they don't because ATS is the only school worth talking about at ATS. /sarcasm
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, this is a good thing for ATS and APS. They’re hiring 3 new teachers with more Title I funding.
I hope this means smaller classes in lower grades.
But don’t the other schools who qualify for Title 1 ALSO deserve smaller class sizes in the lower grades?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, this is a good thing for ATS and APS. They’re hiring 3 new teachers with more Title I funding.
I hope this means smaller classes in lower grades.
Anonymous wrote:OP, this is a good thing for ATS and APS. They’re hiring 3 new teachers with more Title I funding.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m confused. People are gloating that title 1 status will ruin ATS but also mad that fleet and innovation won’t suffer the same fate.
It's not a punishment to apply for Title 1 status when the threshold is met. It feels unfair if (IF, bc we don't know) some schools that qualify are getting the extra resources, while other similarly situated schools are not. Make sense?
Not really if title 1 status scares families.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m confused. People are gloating that title 1 status will ruin ATS but also mad that fleet and innovation won’t suffer the same fate.
It's not a punishment to apply for Title 1 status when the threshold is met. It feels unfair if (IF, bc we don't know) some schools that qualify are getting the extra resources, while other similarly situated schools are not. Make sense?
Not really if title 1 status scares families.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m confused. People are gloating that title 1 status will ruin ATS but also mad that fleet and innovation won’t suffer the same fate.
It's not a punishment to apply for Title 1 status when the threshold is met. It feels unfair if (IF, bc we don't know) some schools that qualify are getting the extra resources, while other similarly situated schools are not. Make sense?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m confused. People are gloating that title 1 status will ruin ATS but also mad that fleet and innovation won’t suffer the same fate.
It's not a punishment to apply for Title 1 status when the threshold is met. It feels unfair if (IF, bc we don't know) some schools that qualify are getting the extra resources, while other similarly situated schools are not. Make sense?
Anonymous wrote:I’m confused. People are gloating that title 1 status will ruin ATS but also mad that fleet and innovation won’t suffer the same fate.
Anonymous wrote:Here's the FARM stats:
https://www.apsva.us/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2025/03/FreeReduced-20242025.pdf
So confused why ATS (may be) considered Title I while Innovation and Fleet may not be. I haven't seen the official announcement, but this does seem wrong.