Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They need to build another highschool that is NOT within walking distance from each other. Like clear across the city. There are way too many teens in one place.
They really missed a big opportunity for a second high school with Landmark Mall redevelopment. Would have been a perfect location and could have added some really nice sports facilities too.
The city could have negotiated with the developer to provide land and money for a new school. Oh well.
Exactly. Very short-sighted and huge missed opportunity.
They could also have negotiated with INOVA to build a school off Seminary once the old hospital is torn down but I hear they’re putting in townhouses. What a failure to prioritize space for education in Alexandria. I support housing too but what about more schools to go along with it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They need to build another highschool that is NOT within walking distance from each other. Like clear across the city. There are way too many teens in one place.
They really missed a big opportunity for a second high school with Landmark Mall redevelopment. Would have been a perfect location and could have added some really nice sports facilities too.
The city could have negotiated with the developer to provide land and money for a new school. Oh well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They need to build another highschool that is NOT within walking distance from each other. Like clear across the city. There are way too many teens in one place.
They really missed a big opportunity for a second high school with Landmark Mall redevelopment. Would have been a perfect location and could have added some really nice sports facilities too.
Anonymous wrote:They need to build another highschool that is NOT within walking distance from each other. Like clear across the city. There are way too many teens in one place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apparently, students are out of control at Minnie Howard. Just running through the halls. This city and its school are in a state of chaos.
Mandatory SRO/security meeting being called. Do people really feel that their kids are safe at these schools are safe?
Personally, I am shocked by the number of kids my son knows at GWMS who are using or selling drugs and alcohol on school grounds. These are upper middle class kids, not kids from disadvantaged backgrounds. I don't know what on earth is going on there.
Serious question, I thought most, if not all, upper middle class kids in Alexandria went to private? My kids are only in elementary but every year they lose more and more UMC classmates to private or parochial, which was obviously exacerbated by the pandemic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apparently, students are out of control at Minnie Howard. Just running through the halls. This city and its school are in a state of chaos.
Mandatory SRO/security meeting being called. Do people really feel that their kids are safe at these schools are safe?
Personally, I am shocked by the number of kids my son knows at GWMS who are using or selling drugs and alcohol on school grounds. These are upper middle class kids, not kids from disadvantaged backgrounds. I don't know what on earth is going on there.
Serious question, I thought most, if not all, upper middle class kids in Alexandria went to private? My kids are only in elementary but every year they lose more and more UMC classmates to private or parochial, which was obviously exacerbated by the pandemic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apparently, students are out of control at Minnie Howard. Just running through the halls. This city and its school are in a state of chaos.
Mandatory SRO/security meeting being called. Do people really feel that their kids are safe at these schools are safe?
Personally, I am shocked by the number of kids my son knows at GWMS who are using or selling drugs and alcohol on school grounds. These are upper middle class kids, not kids from disadvantaged backgrounds. I don't know what on earth is going on there.
Serious question, I thought most, if not all, upper middle class kids in Alexandria went to private? My kids are only in elementary but every year they lose more and more UMC classmates to private or parochial, which was obviously exacerbated by the pandemic.
Anonymous wrote:Apparently, students are out of control at Minnie Howard. Just running through the halls. This city and its school are in a state of chaos.
Mandatory SRO/security meeting being called. Do people really feel that their kids are safe at these schools are safe?
Personally, I am shocked by the number of kids my son knows at GWMS who are using or selling drugs and alcohol on school grounds. These are upper middle class kids, not kids from disadvantaged backgrounds. I don't know what on earth is going on there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They need to build another highschool that is NOT within walking distance from each other. Like clear across the city. There are way too many teens in one place.
Hammond or GW should reopen as high schools—the city used to have three—but I think the city blocked it. Some say it’s to preserve the civil rights legacy, but cost may also be a factor. One large high school is more efficient in terms of dollars and cents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They need to build another highschool that is NOT within walking distance from each other. Like clear across the city. There are way too many teens in one place.
Hammond or GW should reopen as high schools—the city used to have three—but I think the city blocked it. Some say it’s to preserve the civil rights legacy, but cost may also be a factor. One large high school is more efficient in terms of dollars and cents.
Anonymous wrote:They need to build another highschool that is NOT within walking distance from each other. Like clear across the city. There are way too many teens in one place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure why this is a problem. ACPS and administrators have allowed kids to skip class for years without punishment...so long as they were protesting. Maybe these kids are just protesting. Cant' expect kids to see their peers walk out or not go to class and be praised and expect to be treated differently for doing the same thing.
Oh, you’re dumb. Got it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apparently, students are out of control at Minnie Howard. Just running through the halls. This city and its school are in a state of chaos.
Mandatory SRO/security meeting being called. Do people really feel that their kids are safe at these schools are safe?
Personally, I am shocked by the number of kids my son knows at GWMS who are using or selling drugs and alcohol on school grounds. These are upper middle class kids, not kids from disadvantaged backgrounds. I don't know what on earth is going on there.
Wow.
Anonymous wrote:Apparently, students are out of control at Minnie Howard. Just running through the halls. This city and its school are in a state of chaos.
Mandatory SRO/security meeting being called. Do people really feel that their kids are safe at these schools are safe?
Personally, I am shocked by the number of kids my son knows at GWMS who are using or selling drugs and alcohol on school grounds. These are upper middle class kids, not kids from disadvantaged backgrounds. I don't know what on earth is going on there.