Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Again, the geniuses don’t realize Ashlawn’s demographics will change to be a lot more like McKinley’s. It won’t be a 7 for long. Also, dominion hills property is pretty stable. McK houses aren’t worth more than Ashlawn houses.
Lol keep telling yourself that, 17% low income vs 5%, anything over 10 is a shit show
Most of Ashlawn's low income families will be rezoned to other schools under Option 1.
Supposition. No one will ever know until boundary changes after these school moves. Big worry: these school changes reduce options for later boundary changes and result in overcrowding in some schools and under capacity at others.
The "but the solution isnt perfect! Let's wait!" argument, which boils down to "don't do it and effect us, screw other people instead with the status quo," is really getting old.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Again, the geniuses don’t realize Ashlawn’s demographics will change to be a lot more like McKinley’s. It won’t be a 7 for long. Also, dominion hills property is pretty stable. McK houses aren’t worth more than Ashlawn houses.
Lol keep telling yourself that, 17% low income vs 5%, anything over 10 is a shit show
Most of Ashlawn's low income families will be rezoned to other schools under Option 1.
Supposition. No one will ever know until boundary changes after these school moves. Big worry: these school changes reduce options for later boundary changes and result in overcrowding in some schools and under capacity at others.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Again, the geniuses don’t realize Ashlawn’s demographics will change to be a lot more like McKinley’s. It won’t be a 7 for long. Also, dominion hills property is pretty stable. McK houses aren’t worth more than Ashlawn houses.
Lol keep telling yourself that, 17% low income vs 5%, anything over 10 is a shit show
Most of Ashlawn's low income families will be rezoned to other schools under Option 1.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Yes. And now she is suggesting that people do need to get loud and act disruptive to see real change. That lady needs to go on administrative leave.
Yeah, just ask politely and wait. That has always delivered results.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Yes. And now she is suggesting that people do need to get loud and act disruptive to see real change. That lady needs to go on administrative leave.
Yeah, just ask politely and wait. That has always delivered results.
Anonymous wrote:
Yes. And now she is suggesting that people do need to get loud and act disruptive to see real change. That lady needs to go on administrative leave.
Anonymous wrote:There’s no reason immersion shouldn’t move. None. Acting like children will be irreparably harmed by attending a neighborhood school in Arlington instead is ridiculous, but it’s the only thing they have left to go on. As for the McKinley crazies, I don’t know how they can show their faces around school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG. AEM finally chimes in and it’s the Key teacher claiming that the speakers being called unhinged must be wronged non-white people. WTH?! Can she say anything without going to racism? The crazy speakers were McK. 99% chance they were white. If I had my kid in her class, I’d pull him so fast!
Actually, she said something like “the speakers may have been white” (because normally that would mean that they should just stfu, right?) “but they were speaking on behalf of undocumented people without a voice.” I’m assuming that means that some of the screamers were #savekey advocates, or that she thought that they were.
I’m not sure where the crazy ends and the crazier begins.
No. She said the people were called unhinged b/c they were non-white. She wasn't there. They just jumped to conclusions that someone acting crazy was called out for it b/c she didn't think the crazies were white. They were. They all were.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was there tonight and she was threatening. Completely disgusting behavior. She was the worst but there were other McKinley people in the hall who were pretty bad. There were two neighbors who were horrified that buses would be driving through their neighborhood to McKinley as they walked to Ashlawn - seriously!!! They should be glad they are walkable either way.
My takeaways were:
- Large majority of McKinley will be walkers in the proposal
- ASFS population and surrounding is so large they can absorb ASFS and Key
- ATS can keep their name. They will be like HB move this year -everyone will go because they love the program.
- Key can move intact. Some people were only going there because it was close. Their population will fit in ATS just fine.
- Need to preserve VPI and ensure those classes are in the right places to best serve high rush populations.
- McKinley parents are possibly the worst in Arlington. They tried to throw other schools under the bus and when their arguments didn’t make sense, they just yelled.
Bottom line is that the McKinley mom may stroke out but her neighbors and their kids will be just fine. No different than the Fleet or Discovery redistricting.
Which schools did they try to throw under the bus and what were the arguments.
So bummed the recording isn’t available, hopefully tomorrow.
They kept screaming about Ashlawn like it was a Super Max prison. Why not Tuckaoe or Nottingham. Screaming that other schools would be under capacity. Psychos.
I would be angry if I paid and was zoned for a 10 school and got moved to 7 school which is a 30% drop which will show in home values and school quality.
https://www.greatschools.org/virginia/arlington/111-Ashlawn-Elementary-School/
https://www.greatschools.org/virginia/arlington/124-McKinley-Elementary-School/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is the nutjob on AEM?
If it's who I imagining, no. Again, if it's who I think she is, she's a #saveMcKinley parent, though.
Why isn't AEM talking about this?
They are. It’s in the comments under mods posting of the livestream. Key teacher is defending the yelling and suggesting that people who criticize it are tone policing. It’s horrific
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG. AEM finally chimes in and it’s the Key teacher claiming that the speakers being called unhinged must be wronged non-white people. WTH?! Can she say anything without going to racism? The crazy speakers were McK. 99% chance they were white. If I had my kid in her class, I’d pull him so fast!
Actually, she said something like “the speakers may have been white” (because normally that would mean that they should just stfu, right?) “but they were speaking on behalf of undocumented people without a voice.” I’m assuming that means that some of the screamers were #savekey advocates, or that she thought that they were.
I’m not sure where the crazy ends and the crazier begins.
Anonymous wrote:What is “tone policing”? Is that the new phrase for expressing a preference for civil discourse?
Anonymous wrote:OMG. AEM finally chimes in and it’s the Key teacher claiming that the speakers being called unhinged must be wronged non-white people. WTH?! Can she say anything without going to racism? The crazy speakers were McK. 99% chance they were white. If I had my kid in her class, I’d pull him so fast!