Anonymous wrote:If they move forward with this plan, they should keep Campbell as a county-wide options program and ditch ATS-- not the other way around. APS needs to open either the ATS property or the Reed property as a neighborhood school-- that's the only way to alleviate the overcrowding at McKinley. I like the plan overall though- it is at least creative.
Anonymous wrote:If they move forward with this plan, they should keep Campbell as a county-wide options program and ditch ATS-- not the other way around. APS needs to open either the ATS property or the Reed property as a neighborhood school-- that's the only way to alleviate the overcrowding at McKinley. I like the plan overall though- it is at least creative.
Anonymous wrote:But you can't be zoned to Kenmore as your neighborhood school but then have Stratford as your STEAM option. That would be two STEAM options.
So it DOES assume middle school boundary changes. Lots of them.
If Abingdon were staying in Kenmore, it wouldn't be in the "East" zone with Stratford as its STEAM school. Same with Barcroft--currently attends Kenmore, but it's in the East district map, so now Stratford would be its STEAM option.
Anonymous wrote:And it looks like it would move Abington out of Gunston boundaries too. Gunston will be very empty after Montessori and half of immersion moves out too. Gunston and Kenmore will end up under enrolled. The other schools (TJ, Swanson, Stratford) will be way overcrowded.
Anonymous wrote:Wow. This seems to have some major transparency issues re: middle school boundaries. They seem to have already contempated that Glebe and Taylor would go to the new Stratford program, while Jamestown and Discovery would not. Also, they seem to have decided to redistrict Barcroft to TJ. If they are realigning middle school boundaries as part of this effort, then they need to advertise it as such, not hide it in a slide halfway in about choice programs.
It won't level enrollment, everyone who is not already on immersion or Montessori track will opt for Swanson and Stratford. Kenmore, in particular, will suffer.
Anonymous wrote:The Williamsburg people are already upset about immersion moving there.
Anonymous wrote:Wow. This seems to have some major transparency issues re: middle school boundaries. They seem to have already contempated that Glebe and Taylor would go to the new Stratford program, while Jamestown and Discovery would not. Also, they seem to have decided to redistrict Barcroft to TJ. If they are realigning middle school boundaries as part of this effort, then they need to advertise it as such, not hide it in a slide halfway in about choice programs.
It won't level enrollment, everyone who is not already on immersion or Montessori track will opt for Swanson and Stratford. Kenmore, in particular, will suffer.