Anonymous wrote:For Arlington Tech to offer what TJ does, it would have to have differential equations, numerical analysis, multivariate calculus etc. How would Arlington educate their mathematically gifted students other than send them to TJ?
Anonymous wrote:
On TJ - that is ridiculous. Only a handful of kids go. If those families moved, there would be no noticeable impact. Those kids are already leaving the county for school. Make our schools a priority!
Agree - I already know people who leave Arlington to go to FFX to have their kids attend 'feeder' middle schools to TJ. The number of kids from Arlington accepted to TJ is so tiny, it's not even a draw to keep people in county.
The main draw to Arlington county is its close proximity to DC. Living outside the beltway, even a 1/2 mile outside the beltway, adds a lot of time to your commute.
Anonymous wrote:On TJ - that is ridiculous. Only a handful of kids go. If those families moved, there would be no noticeable impact. Those kids are already leaving the county for school. Make our schools a priority!
nonymous wrote:
I think the options that would best serve Arlington aren't being offered. One option would be to open Kenmore as a 1300 seat choice school to start-- and put a choice program there that people actually want, not this "world languages" stuff-- and then turn it into a 2200 seat comprehensive high school in the future once a new middle school is built at VHC or somewhere else. Second option is to build out the Career Center into a real 2200 seat comprehensive science and technology high school like TJHS in Fairfax-- complete with its own extracurriculars so the kids don't have to return to WL, WF, and YT. It would not have space for a football team and a swim team, but we all know that enough Arlington parents would chomp at the bit to send their kids to a real science high school so I don't think there would be as much complaining about the trade-off if it came with state of the art labs and AP science classes. APS says they love choice schools, but those three options that were presented only included a choice school if you were fine with IB/World Languages at WL.
There aren't enough bright kids in APS for a real math/science magnet on par with TJ. It would just cannibalize HB and W-L.
Ding ding!
Fairfax county # of students - 186,000
Arlington county # of students - 26,000
stop allowing APS kids to go TJ and boost up Arl Tech resources. it should attract 70 TJ-isque students easy with APS student pool.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the options that would best serve Arlington aren't being offered. One option would be to open Kenmore as a 1300 seat choice school to start-- and put a choice program there that people actually want, not this "world languages" stuff-- and then turn it into a 2200 seat comprehensive high school in the future once a new middle school is built at VHC or somewhere else. Second option is to build out the Career Center into a real 2200 seat comprehensive science and technology high school like TJHS in Fairfax-- complete with its own extracurriculars so the kids don't have to return to WL, WF, and YT. It would not have space for a football team and a swim team, but we all know that enough Arlington parents would chomp at the bit to send their kids to a real science high school so I don't think there would be as much complaining about the trade-off if it came with state of the art labs and AP science classes. APS says they love choice schools, but those three options that were presented only included a choice school if you were fine with IB/World Languages at WL.
There aren't enough bright kids in APS for a real math/science magnet on par with TJ. It would just cannibalize HB and W-L.
Ding ding!
Fairfax county # of students - 186,000
Arlington county # of students - 26,000
Anonymous wrote:I've lived in Arlington 15 years and am ready to move back to DC. So tired of this shit.
Anonymous wrote:I don't know. If this is really what the people in charge want, that means they are determined to hit their CAF's numbers come hell or high water. They truly have not one thought about secondary effects. I already live in a saturated part of town. Better them than me.
I've lived here since 2006. It took about 10 years, but I finally got the punch line.
It's the Arlington Way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just looking over the JFAC documents and not only won't there be a school on the VHC site, but, I TOLD YOU SO GLEN CARLYN:
SR asked about affordable housing. It was explained it was a complementary use. She also asked about
group homes. SY suggested that would be a unique opportunity. JF showed the narrative section within
the use considerations & framework.
You're really going to wish you'd advocated for a school.
You need to link some shit. No idea WTF you are talking about.
I quoted from the meeting minutes of the last JFAC Carlin Springs subcommittee meeting:
https://arlingtonva.s3.dualstack.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/05/JFAC-Carlin-Spring-Subcommittee-4-Minutes_FINAL.pdf
Uses being discussed for this property are affordable housing and group homes.