Anonymous wrote:We'll see when the proposals come out, but I would bet money on key not moving. People need to realize that not moving key has effects on the rest of the county, especially with the asfs boundary staying fixed going forward. Looking at the other thread, it seems like the thought is to empty long branch to fleet, and move most of south of wilson to long branch. What do you south arlingtons think of that? Does that do anything to help with boundaries and disrupt poverty pockets?
Anonymous wrote:We'll see when the proposals come out, but I would bet money on key not moving. People need to realize that not moving key has effects on the rest of the county, especially with the asfs boundary staying fixed going forward. Looking at the other thread, it seems like the thought is to empty long branch to fleet, and move most of south of wilson to long branch. What do you south arlingtons think of that? Does that do anything to help with boundaries and disrupt poverty pockets?
Anonymous wrote:I drive around the western Pike every day. I see more non-Latinos than Latinos.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So have it move to Barrett.
Yes. Or barcroft.
Barcroft should host some other language for immersion. Or languages. Amharic, Thai, Mongolian, Arabic, maybe even Mandarin or Hindi. That would be recognizing the diversity of the Pike.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So have it move to Barrett.
Yes. Or barcroft.
Barcroft should host some other language for immersion. Or languages. Amharic, Thai, Mongolian, Arabic, maybe even Mandarin or Hindi. That would be recognizing the diversity of the Pike.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are quite a few Spanish speakers around Key and that area around Rosslyn is supposedly a priority area for affordable housing. Other areas of Arlington where there is lots of affordable housing have lots of english language learners who do NOT speak Spanish. Before saying there are no Spanish speakers in Rosslyn and surrounding areas, do some research. County needs to do research. Poor doesn’t mean Latino. There are a lot of immigrants from other parts of the world.
No, there aren't. Most of key's Spanish speakers appear to live in or near buckingham. You can see this from the transfer reports. Second, aps has its own data, and it says key's applications are 4 to 1 English speakers. It's simple. The school is in the wrong location. You don't need highly detailed census data for Rosslyn to realize that the school is surrounded by mostly English speakers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So have it move to Barrett.
Yes. Or barcroft.
Anonymous wrote:So have it move to Barrett.
Anonymous wrote:There are quite a few Spanish speakers around Key and that area around Rosslyn is supposedly a priority area for affordable housing. Other areas of Arlington where there is lots of affordable housing have lots of english language learners who do NOT speak Spanish. Before saying there are no Spanish speakers in Rosslyn and surrounding areas, do some research. County needs to do research. Poor doesn’t mean Latino. There are a lot of immigrants from other parts of the world.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m totally confused that people are still talking about a Key ASFS swap. I thought that was written off as an unworkable concept pretty early on. The only Key relocation scenarios that had real traction involved moving iimmersion to areas with more native Spanish speakers. If doing that isn’t in the cards this go around, I don’t think they’ll just move immersion over a few blocks to the ASFS building instead.
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I think it’s just wishful thinking.
It’s not happening. Key ain’t moving.
Pretty soon the only Spanish speakers at Key will be the teachers. The school has been captured by the surrounding neighborhoods, which are largely wealthy and white. Applications are already 4 to 1 English to Spanish. It'd be utterly spineless of APS to keep immersion at Key, as well as impractical.
False. Most of the previously zoned part of Lyon Village took a hard pass.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m totally confused that people are still talking about a Key ASFS swap. I thought that was written off as an unworkable concept pretty early on. The only Key relocation scenarios that had real traction involved moving iimmersion to areas with more native Spanish speakers. If doing that isn’t in the cards this go around, I don’t think they’ll just move immersion over a few blocks to the ASFS building instead.
+1
I think it’s just wishful thinking.
It’s not happening. Key ain’t moving.
Pretty soon the only Spanish speakers at Key will be the teachers. The school has been captured by the surrounding neighborhoods, which are largely wealthy and white. Applications are already 4 to 1 English to Spanish. It'd be utterly spineless of APS to keep immersion at Key, as well as impractical.
False. Most of the previously zoned part of Lyon Village took a hard pass.