have the ability to become lifelong learners with proper guidance and encouragement from our school and with the support and reinforcement from their parents.be responsible digital citizens and aware of their digital footprint.be the three: safe, caring, and respectful.work collaboratively with teachers, peers, and parent/guardians.promote problem-solving, creative thinking, and a lifetime love of learning.provide a safe and engaging learning environment.collaborate with one another, parents/guardians, and students.Together, we share the responsibility of helping each child reach his or her potential as a contributing citizen in our rapidly changing global, and digital society. The Nottingham community is dedicated to the education and development of the whole child - intellectually, socially, emotionally, culturally and physically. Nottingham, together with the home and community, provides rich opportunities for cognitive, social, emotional, and physical growth. Most of the current CB members will have moved on by the time the crap really hits the fan so they don't care.At Nottingham Elementary we value the uniqueness of the individual and believe in responding to the needs of each child. Expect more rationing of space or practice times late in the evening. If your kids play outdoor sports, too bad. So as the population goes up, the demand for park space will also go up, but the available space will go down. The county plans to put the schools on park sites. The county population was 207,000 in 2010 but at current growth rates we will top 300,000 sometime in the 2030s. I think you may be referring to the letter below. Also look for a permanent virtual option to relieve capacity. Idk where the recreation space would be in this scenario. I wouldn’t be surprised if APS also leased obsolete office space one day in order to operate a school. It’s my sense that Arlington can’t afford a large piece of land in its own County in order to build a school. Unfortunately, this means that the community is likely to lose a park or a community center or some other public space. Essentially, when APS determines we need a new school (and there is money for the construction), the County is going to offer up one if its sites. Ive also seen versions of this list as appendices to various school capacity or facilities reports. I can’t find the link now, but there was a County or APS memo a few years ago that listed potential elementary school sites. That doesn’t offend me if that’s the case.Īnonymous wrote:It’s time to invest in more land for schools, at the very least. Maybe they wanted to develop it to get the site cleaned up. As I recall being in the DCA flight path + there was some toxic waste?Īgree Lubber Run could have made sense as an option school site but only that since it's right next to an elementary school. There were environmental reasons that the Long Bridge site could not be a school. I don’t know if the site of the new Aquatics Center in South Arlington would have made a good school site, but they sure could have built one for the cost of it. I agree I can’t believe the County built out the Lubber Run Community Center over a school. Time to revert the community centers to schools. It’s easier to centralize community center functions - send them all to Barcroft. The new Lubber Run site would have made a great, central, option school site or a great school site for growing Ballston. Anonymous wrote:Years ago a few community centers WERE schools.
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