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country clubs may have a glimmer SCOTTofMcCAFFREY hope, even though the measure Staff has Writer been forwarded to the governor’s desk Arlington Public Schools will be playing a game of with solid majorities in both houses. cat-and-mouse with elementary-schoolers in comIn a procedural vote on the billits taking years, trying toMarch make sure there are enough seats en in the House of Delegates for an 58 increasing 6, the bill garnered votes in student supportbody. “We’re seeing to a consistent level of students com– shy of the number required overin – Northam, we’re tryingshould to get ahead of that and plan for ride a veto byingGov. the governor growth,” opt to gosaid that Lisa route. Stengel, the That gives opponentsschool of the measystem’s director sure, including members of the Arof Board, planning and weeks lington County several evaluation, to convince the governorduring to wield his a Marchit 8also briefing veto pen, although gives suptrailers are a fact of life Schoolequal Board porters of thetomeasure time Relocatable both at many local elementary schools, to lobby the members. governor’s office and to including Patrick Henry. finagle the extraArlington votes neededof-to override a veto. ficials last September submitted an official count of 14,315 elementary-school The bill, patroned by Del. Tim Hugo (pre-kindergarten to fifth grade) require students state officials, and project that (R-Fairfax), would thetoArlingnumber will grow reduce steadily, topping 15,000 by 2023 ton government to significantly 2027. the real-estateand tax16,000 bills ofbyWashington theand current Golf & CountryFor Club Armyschool Navy year, officials say they have a deficit 993 elementary-school seats, with students Country Club. Underofcurrent practice, being accommodated in more than 50 relocatable Arlington assesses the properties as if trailers at local schools. they are residential parcels rather than And until the new Alice West Fleet Elementary primarily open space. Schoolthe opens in the of 2019, the space crunch will The bill cleared House offall Delegates 65-33 continue. on March 13 and passed ane over Varina’s High School’s “Next lot of students who Ben Horsford tries to shoot in the lane over Varina’s the Senate 27-13 on year, Marchwe1.[will] Buthave aWakefield nship basketball Samond Pinchback in the March 8 Class 5 state-championship basketball will beadded in relocatables because the Senate a technicalacross our system,” School . Varina won the game in Richmond as Wakefield’s Robbie Starkey looks on. Varina won the Board said. “We’ll be it had Chairman to go backBarbara to the Kanninen ports and aamendment, slide game, 64-60, to take the state title. See full coverage in Sports and a slide show of photos at www.insidenova.com/news/arlington.

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Arlington Public Schools will be playing a game of cat-and-mouse with its elementary-schoolers in coming years, trying to make sure there are enough seats for an increasing student body. “We’re seeing a consistent level of students coming in – we’re trying to get ahead of that and plan for growth,” said Lisa Stengel, the school system’s director of planning and evaluation, during a March 8 briefing to School Board Relocatable trailers are a fact of life at many local elementary schools, members. Arlington of- including Patrick Henry. ficials last September submitted an official count of 14,315 elementary-school (pre-kindergarten to fifth grade) students to state officials, and project that number will grow steadily, topping 15,000 by 2023 and 16,000 by 2027. For the current school year, officials say they have a deficit of 993 elementary-school seats, with students being accommodated in more than 50 relocatable trailers at local schools. And until the new Alice West Fleet Elementary School opens in the fall of 2019, the space crunch will continue. “Next year, we [will] have a lot of students who will be in relocatables across our system,” School Board Chairman Barbara Kanninen said. “We’ll be

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