Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OFFICIALLY DELAYED:
Elementary School Planning Initiative Draft Analysis Delayed
Because of internet connectivity issues at the Syphax Education Center this evening, staff has been unable to post the Elementary School Planning Initiative Draft Analysis. The analysis will be posted tomorrow.
We apologize for any inconvenience.
OK, so where is it?!
Seriously? What difference does it really make if you saw the analysis yesterday vs next week? You will get it and have time to provide feedback. Chill TF down.
Oh really. You mean like how the SB came up with a completely different version for the HS situation last year at the 23rd hour? or how now APS tells the residents in NW Washington that they will have to lose another neighborhood school b/c of Reed?
Chill. Your kids will be fine wherever they land.
Go away. You don't get to tell people what they can and can't worry about.
You go away. Your hysteria is annoying and doesn’t help anything.
I'm not hysterical. I have been around APS long enough to know this is a marathon and not a sprint. But, they either have some agenda they aren't disclosing or are making it up as they go along. Either way, I don't want my kid sitting in a school with 20 trailers because APS decided to take away a neighborhood school near me. I'm not one of these people worried about my particular school. I see how many homes are being torn down around me and being replaced with ones that will certainly house kids. The NW Quadrant continues to see a tremendous growth in the K-5 age group because of this. Even once Reed opens, there will be plenty of kids to fill all of the neighborhood seats and then some.
So you keep worrying about people's hysteria and we will let you know when APS blindsides you.
Sounds like a lot of drama for having to wait a few extra hours for some analysis document.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OFFICIALLY DELAYED:
Elementary School Planning Initiative Draft Analysis Delayed
Because of internet connectivity issues at the Syphax Education Center this evening, staff has been unable to post the Elementary School Planning Initiative Draft Analysis. The analysis will be posted tomorrow.
We apologize for any inconvenience.
OK, so where is it?!
Seriously? What difference does it really make if you saw the analysis yesterday vs next week? You will get it and have time to provide feedback. Chill TF down.
Oh really. You mean like how the SB came up with a completely different version for the HS situation last year at the 23rd hour? or how now APS tells the residents in NW Washington that they will have to lose another neighborhood school b/c of Reed?
Chill. Your kids will be fine wherever they land.
Go away. You don't get to tell people what they can and can't worry about.
You go away. Your hysteria is annoying and doesn’t help anything.
I'm not hysterical. I have been around APS long enough to know this is a marathon and not a sprint. But, they either have some agenda they aren't disclosing or are making it up as they go along. Either way, I don't want my kid sitting in a school with 20 trailers because APS decided to take away a neighborhood school near me. I'm not one of these people worried about my particular school. I see how many homes are being torn down around me and being replaced with ones that will certainly house kids. The NW Quadrant continues to see a tremendous growth in the K-5 age group because of this. Even once Reed opens, there will be plenty of kids to fill all of the neighborhood seats and then some.
So you keep worrying about people's hysteria and we will let you know when APS blindsides you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OFFICIALLY DELAYED:
Elementary School Planning Initiative Draft Analysis Delayed
Because of internet connectivity issues at the Syphax Education Center this evening, staff has been unable to post the Elementary School Planning Initiative Draft Analysis. The analysis will be posted tomorrow.
We apologize for any inconvenience.
OK, so where is it?!
Seriously? What difference does it really make if you saw the analysis yesterday vs next week? You will get it and have time to provide feedback. Chill TF down.
Oh really. You mean like how the SB came up with a completely different version for the HS situation last year at the 23rd hour? or how now APS tells the residents in NW Washington that they will have to lose another neighborhood school b/c of Reed?
Chill. Your kids will be fine wherever they land.
Go away. You don't get to tell people what they can and can't worry about.
You go away. Your hysteria is annoying and doesn’t help anything.
I'm not hysterical. I have been around APS long enough to know this is a marathon and not a sprint. But, they either have some agenda they aren't disclosing or are making it up as they go along. Either way, I don't want my kid sitting in a school with 20 trailers because APS decided to take away a neighborhood school near me. I'm not one of these people worried about my particular school. I see how many homes are being torn down around me and being replaced with ones that will certainly house kids. The NW Quadrant continues to see a tremendous growth in the K-5 age group because of this. Even once Reed opens, there will be plenty of kids to fill all of the neighborhood seats and then some.
So you keep worrying about people's hysteria and we will let you know when APS blindsides you.
Sounds like a lot of drama for having to wait a few extra hours for some analysis document.![]()
If you're so breezy and chill, what are you even doing here?
Right now at this moment, I'm laughing at the neurotic b*tches who can't even deal with some document being delayed a day. When the analysis comes out I will review it and provide feedback. Until then...
Okay. Well, check back in when they announce their surprise and your school is on the list!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OFFICIALLY DELAYED:
Elementary School Planning Initiative Draft Analysis Delayed
Because of internet connectivity issues at the Syphax Education Center this evening, staff has been unable to post the Elementary School Planning Initiative Draft Analysis. The analysis will be posted tomorrow.
We apologize for any inconvenience.
OK, so where is it?!
Seriously? What difference does it really make if you saw the analysis yesterday vs next week? You will get it and have time to provide feedback. Chill TF down.
Oh really. You mean like how the SB came up with a completely different version for the HS situation last year at the 23rd hour? or how now APS tells the residents in NW Washington that they will have to lose another neighborhood school b/c of Reed?
Chill. Your kids will be fine wherever they land.
Go away. You don't get to tell people what they can and can't worry about.
You go away. Your hysteria is annoying and doesn’t help anything.
I'm not hysterical. I have been around APS long enough to know this is a marathon and not a sprint. But, they either have some agenda they aren't disclosing or are making it up as they go along. Either way, I don't want my kid sitting in a school with 20 trailers because APS decided to take away a neighborhood school near me. I'm not one of these people worried about my particular school. I see how many homes are being torn down around me and being replaced with ones that will certainly house kids. The NW Quadrant continues to see a tremendous growth in the K-5 age group because of this. Even once Reed opens, there will be plenty of kids to fill all of the neighborhood seats and then some.
So you keep worrying about people's hysteria and we will let you know when APS blindsides you.
Sounds like a lot of drama for having to wait a few extra hours for some analysis document.![]()
If you're so breezy and chill, what are you even doing here?
Right now at this moment, I'm laughing at the neurotic b*tches who can't even deal with some document being delayed a day. When the analysis comes out I will review it and provide feedback. Until then...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OFFICIALLY DELAYED:
Elementary School Planning Initiative Draft Analysis Delayed
Because of internet connectivity issues at the Syphax Education Center this evening, staff has been unable to post the Elementary School Planning Initiative Draft Analysis. The analysis will be posted tomorrow.
We apologize for any inconvenience.
OK, so where is it?!
Seriously? What difference does it really make if you saw the analysis yesterday vs next week? You will get it and have time to provide feedback. Chill TF down.
Oh really. You mean like how the SB came up with a completely different version for the HS situation last year at the 23rd hour? or how now APS tells the residents in NW Washington that they will have to lose another neighborhood school b/c of Reed?
Chill. Your kids will be fine wherever they land.
Go away. You don't get to tell people what they can and can't worry about.
You go away. Your hysteria is annoying and doesn’t help anything.
It's not just one poster you keep telling off. You are a jerk. It's not unreasonable for parents to expect the information that they've been promised on the date they've been promised. We have a committee waiting for it. They missed a deadline. They screwed up. Stop making excuses for them.
They missed a deadline. It's not the f*cking end of the world. You will get it and you will get a chance to provide feedback.
You know, you really need a better PR team. For real.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OFFICIALLY DELAYED:
Elementary School Planning Initiative Draft Analysis Delayed
Because of internet connectivity issues at the Syphax Education Center this evening, staff has been unable to post the Elementary School Planning Initiative Draft Analysis. The analysis will be posted tomorrow.
We apologize for any inconvenience.
OK, so where is it?!
Seriously? What difference does it really make if you saw the analysis yesterday vs next week? You will get it and have time to provide feedback. Chill TF down.
Oh really. You mean like how the SB came up with a completely different version for the HS situation last year at the 23rd hour? or how now APS tells the residents in NW Washington that they will have to lose another neighborhood school b/c of Reed?
Chill. Your kids will be fine wherever they land.
Go away. You don't get to tell people what they can and can't worry about.
You go away. Your hysteria is annoying and doesn’t help anything.
I'm not hysterical. I have been around APS long enough to know this is a marathon and not a sprint. But, they either have some agenda they aren't disclosing or are making it up as they go along. Either way, I don't want my kid sitting in a school with 20 trailers because APS decided to take away a neighborhood school near me. I'm not one of these people worried about my particular school. I see how many homes are being torn down around me and being replaced with ones that will certainly house kids. The NW Quadrant continues to see a tremendous growth in the K-5 age group because of this. Even once Reed opens, there will be plenty of kids to fill all of the neighborhood seats and then some.
So you keep worrying about people's hysteria and we will let you know when APS blindsides you.
Sounds like a lot of drama for having to wait a few extra hours for some analysis document.![]()
If you're so breezy and chill, what are you even doing here?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OFFICIALLY DELAYED:
Elementary School Planning Initiative Draft Analysis Delayed
Because of internet connectivity issues at the Syphax Education Center this evening, staff has been unable to post the Elementary School Planning Initiative Draft Analysis. The analysis will be posted tomorrow.
We apologize for any inconvenience.
OK, so where is it?!
Seriously? What difference does it really make if you saw the analysis yesterday vs next week? You will get it and have time to provide feedback. Chill TF down.
Oh really. You mean like how the SB came up with a completely different version for the HS situation last year at the 23rd hour? or how now APS tells the residents in NW Washington that they will have to lose another neighborhood school b/c of Reed?
Chill. Your kids will be fine wherever they land.
Go away. You don't get to tell people what they can and can't worry about.
You go away. Your hysteria is annoying and doesn’t help anything.
It's not just one poster you keep telling off. You are a jerk. It's not unreasonable for parents to expect the information that they've been promised on the date they've been promised. We have a committee waiting for it. They missed a deadline. They screwed up. Stop making excuses for them.
They missed a deadline. It's not the f*cking end of the world. You will get it and you will get a chance to provide feedback.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OFFICIALLY DELAYED:
Elementary School Planning Initiative Draft Analysis Delayed
Because of internet connectivity issues at the Syphax Education Center this evening, staff has been unable to post the Elementary School Planning Initiative Draft Analysis. The analysis will be posted tomorrow.
We apologize for any inconvenience.
OK, so where is it?!
Seriously? What difference does it really make if you saw the analysis yesterday vs next week? You will get it and have time to provide feedback. Chill TF down.
The community feedback period is only scheduled through next Thursday, so it actually matters a lot if we get it yesterday vs. next week, especially if they drop another unexpected bombshell and people are scrambling to figure out the implications and how they should respond.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OFFICIALLY DELAYED:
Elementary School Planning Initiative Draft Analysis Delayed
Because of internet connectivity issues at the Syphax Education Center this evening, staff has been unable to post the Elementary School Planning Initiative Draft Analysis. The analysis will be posted tomorrow.
We apologize for any inconvenience.
OK, so where is it?!
Seriously? What difference does it really make if you saw the analysis yesterday vs next week? You will get it and have time to provide feedback. Chill TF down.
Oh really. You mean like how the SB came up with a completely different version for the HS situation last year at the 23rd hour? or how now APS tells the residents in NW Washington that they will have to lose another neighborhood school b/c of Reed?
Chill. Your kids will be fine wherever they land.
Go away. You don't get to tell people what they can and can't worry about.
You go away. Your hysteria is annoying and doesn’t help anything.
I'm not hysterical. I have been around APS long enough to know this is a marathon and not a sprint. But, they either have some agenda they aren't disclosing or are making it up as they go along. Either way, I don't want my kid sitting in a school with 20 trailers because APS decided to take away a neighborhood school near me. I'm not one of these people worried about my particular school. I see how many homes are being torn down around me and being replaced with ones that will certainly house kids. The NW Quadrant continues to see a tremendous growth in the K-5 age group because of this. Even once Reed opens, there will be plenty of kids to fill all of the neighborhood seats and then some.
So you keep worrying about people's hysteria and we will let you know when APS blindsides you.
Sounds like a lot of drama for having to wait a few extra hours for some analysis document.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OFFICIALLY DELAYED:
Elementary School Planning Initiative Draft Analysis Delayed
Because of internet connectivity issues at the Syphax Education Center this evening, staff has been unable to post the Elementary School Planning Initiative Draft Analysis. The analysis will be posted tomorrow.
We apologize for any inconvenience.
OK, so where is it?!
Seriously? What difference does it really make if you saw the analysis yesterday vs next week? You will get it and have time to provide feedback. Chill TF down.
Oh really. You mean like how the SB came up with a completely different version for the HS situation last year at the 23rd hour? or how now APS tells the residents in NW Washington that they will have to lose another neighborhood school b/c of Reed?
Chill. Your kids will be fine wherever they land.
Go away. You don't get to tell people what they can and can't worry about.
You go away. Your hysteria is annoying and doesn’t help anything.
It's not just one poster you keep telling off. You are a jerk. It's not unreasonable for parents to expect the information that they've been promised on the date they've been promised. We have a committee waiting for it. They missed a deadline. They screwed up. Stop making excuses for them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OFFICIALLY DELAYED:
Elementary School Planning Initiative Draft Analysis Delayed
Because of internet connectivity issues at the Syphax Education Center this evening, staff has been unable to post the Elementary School Planning Initiative Draft Analysis. The analysis will be posted tomorrow.
We apologize for any inconvenience.
OK, so where is it?!
Seriously? What difference does it really make if you saw the analysis yesterday vs next week? You will get it and have time to provide feedback. Chill TF down.
Oh really. You mean like how the SB came up with a completely different version for the HS situation last year at the 23rd hour? or how now APS tells the residents in NW Washington that they will have to lose another neighborhood school b/c of Reed?
Chill. Your kids will be fine wherever they land.
Go away. You don't get to tell people what they can and can't worry about.
You go away. Your hysteria is annoying and doesn’t help anything.
I'm not hysterical. I have been around APS long enough to know this is a marathon and not a sprint. But, they either have some agenda they aren't disclosing or are making it up as they go along. Either way, I don't want my kid sitting in a school with 20 trailers because APS decided to take away a neighborhood school near me. I'm not one of these people worried about my particular school. I see how many homes are being torn down around me and being replaced with ones that will certainly house kids. The NW Quadrant continues to see a tremendous growth in the K-5 age group because of this. Even once Reed opens, there will be plenty of kids to fill all of the neighborhood seats and then some.
So you keep worrying about people's hysteria and we will let you know when APS blindsides you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OFFICIALLY DELAYED:
Elementary School Planning Initiative Draft Analysis Delayed
Because of internet connectivity issues at the Syphax Education Center this evening, staff has been unable to post the Elementary School Planning Initiative Draft Analysis. The analysis will be posted tomorrow.
We apologize for any inconvenience.
OK, so where is it?!
Seriously? What difference does it really make if you saw the analysis yesterday vs next week? You will get it and have time to provide feedback. Chill TF down.
Oh really. You mean like how the SB came up with a completely different version for the HS situation last year at the 23rd hour? or how now APS tells the residents in NW Washington that they will have to lose another neighborhood school b/c of Reed?
Chill. Your kids will be fine wherever they land.
Go away. You don't get to tell people what they can and can't worry about.
You go away. Your hysteria is annoying and doesn’t help anything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OFFICIALLY DELAYED:
Elementary School Planning Initiative Draft Analysis Delayed
Because of internet connectivity issues at the Syphax Education Center this evening, staff has been unable to post the Elementary School Planning Initiative Draft Analysis. The analysis will be posted tomorrow.
We apologize for any inconvenience.
OK, so where is it?!
Seriously? What difference does it really make if you saw the analysis yesterday vs next week? You will get it and have time to provide feedback. Chill TF down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OFFICIALLY DELAYED:
Elementary School Planning Initiative Draft Analysis Delayed
Because of internet connectivity issues at the Syphax Education Center this evening, staff has been unable to post the Elementary School Planning Initiative Draft Analysis. The analysis will be posted tomorrow.
We apologize for any inconvenience.
OK, so where is it?!
Seriously? What difference does it really make if you saw the analysis yesterday vs next week? You will get it and have time to provide feedback. Chill TF down.
Oh really. You mean like how the SB came up with a completely different version for the HS situation last year at the 23rd hour? or how now APS tells the residents in NW Washington that they will have to lose another neighborhood school b/c of Reed?
Chill. Your kids will be fine wherever they land.
Go away. You don't get to tell people what they can and can't worry about.
You go away. Your hysteria is annoying and doesn’t help anything.