Anonymous wrote:They have made it clear that the 9th grade academy is going to be for WL zoned kids only, so get ready for rezoning that sends half the county to WL.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If more people do not speak up, we will have 4000 kids at W-L. And no 4th comprehensive!
Please tell me who is in favor of expanding WL to 4k seats? I don't think anyone is advocating this.
The school board. 2600 seats now plus a 1300-seat freshman academy or choice program. Sure, it would be a school within a school, but it would feel s lot like going to school with 3,999 other kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If more people do not speak up, we will have 4000 kids at W-L. And no 4th comprehensive!
Please tell me who is in favor of expanding WL to 4k seats? I don't think anyone is advocating this.
Anonymous wrote:If more people do not speak up, we will have 4000 kids at W-L. And no 4th comprehensive!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
claimin
What kind of idiot sues to get their kid into a lottery-based public school?
Seems like if you have that kind of money.....
A woman on AEM earlier this weekend posted that her 2E child who didn't get in via the lottery so she sued because her child wouldn't be able to handle a huge HS. None of our kids really probably handle a massive HS well, so should we all sue?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
claimin
What kind of idiot sues to get their kid into a lottery-based public school?
Seems like if you have that kind of money.....
A woman on AEM earlier this weekend posted that her 2E child who didn't get in via the lottery so she sued because her child wouldn't be able to handle a huge HS. None of our kids really probably handle a massive HS well, so should we all sue?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
claimin
What kind of idiot sues to get their kid into a lottery-based public school?
Seems like if you have that kind of money.....
A woman on AEM earlier this weekend posted that her 2E child who didn't get in via the lottery so she sued because her child wouldn't be able to handle a huge HS. None of our kids really probably handle a massive HS well, so should we all sue?
Wait, what? Has that been removed and is that what all the posts were about posting guidelines and civility? I wasn't really online this weekend so maybe I missed it.
+1
I'm gonna need a recap of that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
claimin
What kind of idiot sues to get their kid into a lottery-based public school?
Seems like if you have that kind of money.....
A woman on AEM earlier this weekend posted that her 2E child who didn't get in via the lottery so she sued because her child wouldn't be able to handle a huge HS. None of our kids really probably handle a massive HS well, so should we all sue?
Wait, what? Has that been removed and is that what all the posts were about posting guidelines and civility? I wasn't really online this weekend so maybe I missed it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
claimin
What kind of idiot sues to get their kid into a lottery-based public school?
Seems like if you have that kind of money.....
A woman on AEM earlier this weekend posted that her 2E child who didn't get in via the lottery so she sued because her child wouldn't be able to handle a huge HS. None of our kids really probably handle a massive HS well, so should we all sue?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Raise your hand and voice your support for the Kenmore option, noting that it is the only option that creates a pathway to the 4th comprehensive high school that Arlington will desperately need.)
If someone starts a petition, could they post the link here? I am not well spoken enough to write something that will be taken seriously but will sign something advocating for the kenmore option if it would help
Anonymous wrote: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.
claimin
What kind of idiot sues to get their kid into a lottery-based public school?
Seems like if you have that kind of money.....
Anonymous wrote:Raise your hand and voice your support for the Kenmore option, noting that it is the only option that creates a pathway to the 4th comprehensive high school that Arlington will desperately need.)
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.