Update: This is the name of the new building being built on Wilson Boulevard. The H-B Woodlawn and Stratford programs will move to the Heights Building next fall. However, the name of H-B Woodlawn will remain the same. The Stratford Program was renamed the Eunice Kennedy Shriver Program and the Heights Building will only be used to indicate the program’s location.
On June 7, 2018, the School Board adopted a revised policy for Naming of Facilities Policy describes:
- The criteria for naming facilities
- How APS manages requests to Rename Schools/Facilities
The revised Policy Implementation Procedures (PIP) describes:
- The membership of naming/renaming committees
- The process for the committees
Naming Committee Membership Defined by PIP
- One parent from each of the schools that have had (or may have) their attendance/boundary zone redrawn to create the new attendance/boundary zone.
- Committees for the Montessori school and Wilson site building will be composed of parents, teachers and staff including representatives from AMAC (Montessori) or (HBW PAC and Stratford Program).
- One representative from each civic association whose attendance/boundary zone falls within the newly-established attendance/boundary zone of the school being named.
- Two teachers from each of the schools that will see their attendance/boundary zones redrawn to create the new attendance/boundary zone for the school being named.
- One representative from the community at large who is not affected by the school being named.
- One student who will attend the school (if that building is a high school).
- Principal of the school being named
- One staff liaison from School & Community Relations
Each member is charged with soliciting input from their corresponding affiliated school and neighborhood groups.
- Naming Comm – Wilson Bldg 10-15-18 (Updated)
What to Expect Throughout the Naming Process
- Meeting schedules will be posted on the Engage section of the APS website
- Interested members of the community may attend meetings to listen
- Each committee member will be charged with soliciting input from their corresponding school, neighborhood or community groups
- Minutes of meetings will be posted on the Engage section of the APS website
- Community input may be solicited via:
- School or Civic group meetings
- PTA meetings
- Input/Surveys From: Students, Parents, Community
- Engage with APS emails
- Other input as received
Participating in Community Engagement Strategies and Activities
Community engagement will be, in part, a responsibility of the committee members to solicit recommendations and input from their corresponding constituent groups. Engagement may include:
- Reach out to the member that is associated to your group to ask questions or share your ideas
- Minutes from the committee meetings will be posted online
- Ask a committee member to talk with your group or share the meeting summaries with your group
- Participate when opportunities arise for the community provide feedback (through surveys or other opportunities
- Share information on your organization’s listserve or email group
- Use the Online Feedback Form on “Engage with APS” – select the initiative from the drop-down list to submit your comments and input (all comments will be shared with the full committee
Timeline for the Building at the Wilson site (for H-B Woodlawn and Stratford Programs) Naming Process
DATE | ACTIVITY |
Pre-EngagementAugust 2018 |
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School Community EngagementSept. – Dec. 2018
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Committee Meeting Dates and Topics:
You can expect each meeting to last approximately 1-2 hours. |
School Board Meeting ScheduleAug. – Jan. 2019 |
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SCR Staff Liaison & Principal Team
Catharine Ashby, School and Community Relations Liaison | Catherine.Ashby@apsva.us |
Casey Robinson, Principal, H-B Woodlawn Program Karen Gerry, Princpal, Stratford Programs |