FCPS is turning the new high school purchased to fix crowding into an Aviation magnet school instead of a high school??

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Anonymous wrote:Will there be any impact to Forestville or Langley boundaries due to the KAA school?


Forestville should go to Herndon, anyone looking the facts, and not relying on emotions, can see that. But that probably means nothing will actually happen to them.


Just pointing out that this is one poster with a clear agenda who has been saying this for years on these boards. You can ignore her.

No one knows how KAA will be used, but Forestville is far enough away from KAA that it is not likely to be moved as a direct result of the KAA purchase.

Not just one poster. All of us that know how to look at a map with boundaries on it can see that, at a minimum, the Herndon homes south of Rt 7 that currently go to Forestville should be in the Herndon pyramid. However that has nothing to do with KAA as KAA will be filled with kids from far south of Herndon where schools are overcrowded, and neighborhoods with long commutes are the target of rezoning every time it comes up since they don't have a local neighborhood school.


You seem to be okay with Fairfax pulling a bait and switch on those homes. First they give builders a good school pyramid to goose the sales price and then once sold switch them to a poorer performing school.

Not sure why anyone would favor corporations over their neighbors, but not surprised that you do. It’s either because you want to use those kids as your resource instead of you and the school board actually putting in the time and effort to fix your kid’s school or it’s because you think it’ll increase your own property value. Eewww David.

It's ridiculous you think those homes are entitled to go to the same schools in perpetuity. Population grows and shrinks. Schools get built or expanded. They didn't have space for them at Herndon in the past. Now they do. Herndon is MUCH closer. It's that simple.


DP. Just because this is what you’re used to, does not mean it is the only way things have ever been or could be.

Where I grew up, and probably in most of the country, school districts are much smaller and aligned with established towns, not counties being arbitrarily chopped up and boundaries shifted this way and that. This was much more stable, predictable, and better than FCPS.


+1. These equity warriors would destroy the entire school system so that everyone can have the exact same experience. A crappy education.

They don’t realize all the people who can afford it would flee the county schools. The social justice warriors aren’t very bright. And they hurt all kids, including the ones they pretend to help.


Listen lady, this has absolutely nothing to do with equity/social justice/blah blah, it's purely based on location. YOU LIVE CLOSER TO HERNDON. Suck it up, buttercup.

Anyway, this is such a stupid argument to have because as far as I know, there's no proposal to move you people to Herndon anyway.


They thought that the KAA would be their "insurance" for the future. They are worried about Tyson's growth.

PP. I meant the KAA area. They were not happy at all about the purchase. You know "process."
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Anonymous wrote:Will there be any impact to Forestville or Langley boundaries due to the KAA school?


Forestville should go to Herndon, anyone looking the facts, and not relying on emotions, can see that. But that probably means nothing will actually happen to them.


Just pointing out that this is one poster with a clear agenda who has been saying this for years on these boards. You can ignore her.

No one knows how KAA will be used, but Forestville is far enough away from KAA that it is not likely to be moved as a direct result of the KAA purchase.

Not just one poster. All of us that know how to look at a map with boundaries on it can see that, at a minimum, the Herndon homes south of Rt 7 that currently go to Forestville should be in the Herndon pyramid. However that has nothing to do with KAA as KAA will be filled with kids from far south of Herndon where schools are overcrowded, and neighborhoods with long commutes are the target of rezoning every time it comes up since they don't have a local neighborhood school.


You seem to be okay with Fairfax pulling a bait and switch on those homes. First they give builders a good school pyramid to goose the sales price and then once sold switch them to a poorer performing school.

Not sure why anyone would favor corporations over their neighbors, but not surprised that you do. It’s either because you want to use those kids as your resource instead of you and the school board actually putting in the time and effort to fix your kid’s school or it’s because you think it’ll increase your own property value. Eewww David.

It's ridiculous you think those homes are entitled to go to the same schools in perpetuity. Population grows and shrinks. Schools get built or expanded. They didn't have space for them at Herndon in the past. Now they do. Herndon is MUCH closer. It's that simple.


DP. Just because this is what you’re used to, does not mean it is the only way things have ever been or could be.

Where I grew up, and probably in most of the country, school districts are much smaller and aligned with established towns, not counties being arbitrarily chopped up and boundaries shifted this way and that. This was much more stable, predictable, and better than FCPS.


+1. These equity warriors would destroy the entire school system so that everyone can have the exact same experience. A crappy education.

They don’t realize all the people who can afford it would flee the county schools. The social justice warriors aren’t very bright. And they hurt all kids, including the ones they pretend to help.


Listen lady, this has absolutely nothing to do with equity/social justice/blah blah, it's purely based on location. YOU LIVE CLOSER TO HERNDON. Suck it up, buttercup.

Anyway, this is such a stupid argument to have because as far as I know, there's no proposal to move you people to Herndon anyway.


Oh, you must not be paying attention, sweetie pie, I live nowhere close to that area.

Swing and a miss.


You’re the only one who is parked on here so much that you can follow multiple anonymous posters. So embarrassing telling people to pay attention on a stupid online mom forum. You’ll be happier if you get some hobbies.
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Anonymous wrote:Will there be any impact to Forestville or Langley boundaries due to the KAA school?


Forestville should go to Herndon, anyone looking the facts, and not relying on emotions, can see that. But that probably means nothing will actually happen to them.


Just pointing out that this is one poster with a clear agenda who has been saying this for years on these boards. You can ignore her.

No one knows how KAA will be used, but Forestville is far enough away from KAA that it is not likely to be moved as a direct result of the KAA purchase.

Not just one poster. All of us that know how to look at a map with boundaries on it can see that, at a minimum, the Herndon homes south of Rt 7 that currently go to Forestville should be in the Herndon pyramid. However that has nothing to do with KAA as KAA will be filled with kids from far south of Herndon where schools are overcrowded, and neighborhoods with long commutes are the target of rezoning every time it comes up since they don't have a local neighborhood school.


You seem to be okay with Fairfax pulling a bait and switch on those homes. First they give builders a good school pyramid to goose the sales price and then once sold switch them to a poorer performing school.

Not sure why anyone would favor corporations over their neighbors, but not surprised that you do. It’s either because you want to use those kids as your resource instead of you and the school board actually putting in the time and effort to fix your kid’s school or it’s because you think it’ll increase your own property value. Eewww David.

It's ridiculous you think those homes are entitled to go to the same schools in perpetuity. Population grows and shrinks. Schools get built or expanded. They didn't have space for them at Herndon in the past. Now they do. Herndon is MUCH closer. It's that simple.


DP. Just because this is what you’re used to, does not mean it is the only way things have ever been or could be.

Where I grew up, and probably in most of the country, school districts are much smaller and aligned with established towns, not counties being arbitrarily chopped up and boundaries shifted this way and that. This was much more stable, predictable, and better than FCPS.


+1. These equity warriors would destroy the entire school system so that everyone can have the exact same experience. A crappy education.

They don’t realize all the people who can afford it would flee the county schools. The social justice warriors aren’t very bright. And they hurt all kids, including the ones they pretend to help.


Listen lady, this has absolutely nothing to do with equity/social justice/blah blah, it's purely based on location. YOU LIVE CLOSER TO HERNDON. Suck it up, buttercup.

Anyway, this is such a stupid argument to have because as far as I know, there's no proposal to move you people to Herndon anyway.


They thought that the KAA would be their "insurance" for the future. They are worried about Tyson's growth.



This is a hard to follow thought. Why would it be insurance? Who’s worried about Tyson’s growth?
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Anonymous wrote:Will there be any impact to Forestville or Langley boundaries due to the KAA school?


Forestville should go to Herndon, anyone looking the facts, and not relying on emotions, can see that. But that probably means nothing will actually happen to them.


Just pointing out that this is one poster with a clear agenda who has been saying this for years on these boards. You can ignore her.

No one knows how KAA will be used, but Forestville is far enough away from KAA that it is not likely to be moved as a direct result of the KAA purchase.

Not just one poster. All of us that know how to look at a map with boundaries on it can see that, at a minimum, the Herndon homes south of Rt 7 that currently go to Forestville should be in the Herndon pyramid. However that has nothing to do with KAA as KAA will be filled with kids from far south of Herndon where schools are overcrowded, and neighborhoods with long commutes are the target of rezoning every time it comes up since they don't have a local neighborhood school.


You seem to be okay with Fairfax pulling a bait and switch on those homes. First they give builders a good school pyramid to goose the sales price and then once sold switch them to a poorer performing school.

Not sure why anyone would favor corporations over their neighbors, but not surprised that you do. It’s either because you want to use those kids as your resource instead of you and the school board actually putting in the time and effort to fix your kid’s school or it’s because you think it’ll increase your own property value. Eewww David.

It's ridiculous you think those homes are entitled to go to the same schools in perpetuity. Population grows and shrinks. Schools get built or expanded. They didn't have space for them at Herndon in the past. Now they do. Herndon is MUCH closer. It's that simple.


DP. Just because this is what you’re used to, does not mean it is the only way things have ever been or could be.

Where I grew up, and probably in most of the country, school districts are much smaller and aligned with established towns, not counties being arbitrarily chopped up and boundaries shifted this way and that. This was much more stable, predictable, and better than FCPS.


+1. These equity warriors would destroy the entire school system so that everyone can have the exact same experience. A crappy education.

They don’t realize all the people who can afford it would flee the county schools. The social justice warriors aren’t very bright. And they hurt all kids, including the ones they pretend to help.


Listen lady, this has absolutely nothing to do with equity/social justice/blah blah, it's purely based on location. YOU LIVE CLOSER TO HERNDON. Suck it up, buttercup.

Anyway, this is such a stupid argument to have because as far as I know, there's no proposal to move you people to Herndon anyway.


Oh, you must not be paying attention, sweetie pie, I live nowhere close to that area.

Swing and a miss.


You’re the only one who is parked on here so much that you can follow multiple anonymous posters. So embarrassing telling people to pay attention on a stupid online mom forum. You’ll be happier if you get some hobbies.

And yet, here you are, rage posting at 10pm at night.

Grumble grumble.
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Anonymous wrote:Will there be any impact to Forestville or Langley boundaries due to the KAA school?


Forestville should go to Herndon, anyone looking the facts, and not relying on emotions, can see that. But that probably means nothing will actually happen to them.


Just pointing out that this is one poster with a clear agenda who has been saying this for years on these boards. You can ignore her.

No one knows how KAA will be used, but Forestville is far enough away from KAA that it is not likely to be moved as a direct result of the KAA purchase.

Not just one poster. All of us that know how to look at a map with boundaries on it can see that, at a minimum, the Herndon homes south of Rt 7 that currently go to Forestville should be in the Herndon pyramid. However that has nothing to do with KAA as KAA will be filled with kids from far south of Herndon where schools are overcrowded, and neighborhoods with long commutes are the target of rezoning every time it comes up since they don't have a local neighborhood school.


You seem to be okay with Fairfax pulling a bait and switch on those homes. First they give builders a good school pyramid to goose the sales price and then once sold switch them to a poorer performing school.

Not sure why anyone would favor corporations over their neighbors, but not surprised that you do. It’s either because you want to use those kids as your resource instead of you and the school board actually putting in the time and effort to fix your kid’s school or it’s because you think it’ll increase your own property value. Eewww David.

It's ridiculous you think those homes are entitled to go to the same schools in perpetuity. Population grows and shrinks. Schools get built or expanded. They didn't have space for them at Herndon in the past. Now they do. Herndon is MUCH closer. It's that simple.


DP. Just because this is what you’re used to, does not mean it is the only way things have ever been or could be.

Where I grew up, and probably in most of the country, school districts are much smaller and aligned with established towns, not counties being arbitrarily chopped up and boundaries shifted this way and that. This was much more stable, predictable, and better than FCPS.


+1. These equity warriors would destroy the entire school system so that everyone can have the exact same experience. A crappy education.

They don’t realize all the people who can afford it would flee the county schools. The social justice warriors aren’t very bright. And they hurt all kids, including the ones they pretend to help.


Listen lady, this has absolutely nothing to do with equity/social justice/blah blah, it's purely based on location. YOU LIVE CLOSER TO HERNDON. Suck it up, buttercup.

Anyway, this is such a stupid argument to have because as far as I know, there's no proposal to move you people to Herndon anyway.


Oh, you must not be paying attention, sweetie pie, I live nowhere close to that area.

Swing and a miss.


Then seriously STFU. This doesn't concern you. What is wrong with you that you are going on and on and on about this but you don't even live there? You need help, freak.
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Anonymous wrote:Will there be any impact to Forestville or Langley boundaries due to the KAA school?


Forestville should go to Herndon, anyone looking the facts, and not relying on emotions, can see that. But that probably means nothing will actually happen to them.


Just pointing out that this is one poster with a clear agenda who has been saying this for years on these boards. You can ignore her.

No one knows how KAA will be used, but Forestville is far enough away from KAA that it is not likely to be moved as a direct result of the KAA purchase.

Not just one poster. All of us that know how to look at a map with boundaries on it can see that, at a minimum, the Herndon homes south of Rt 7 that currently go to Forestville should be in the Herndon pyramid. However that has nothing to do with KAA as KAA will be filled with kids from far south of Herndon where schools are overcrowded, and neighborhoods with long commutes are the target of rezoning every time it comes up since they don't have a local neighborhood school.


You seem to be okay with Fairfax pulling a bait and switch on those homes. First they give builders a good school pyramid to goose the sales price and then once sold switch them to a poorer performing school.

Not sure why anyone would favor corporations over their neighbors, but not surprised that you do. It’s either because you want to use those kids as your resource instead of you and the school board actually putting in the time and effort to fix your kid’s school or it’s because you think it’ll increase your own property value. Eewww David.

It's ridiculous you think those homes are entitled to go to the same schools in perpetuity. Population grows and shrinks. Schools get built or expanded. They didn't have space for them at Herndon in the past. Now they do. Herndon is MUCH closer. It's that simple.


DP. Just because this is what you’re used to, does not mean it is the only way things have ever been or could be.

Where I grew up, and probably in most of the country, school districts are much smaller and aligned with established towns, not counties being arbitrarily chopped up and boundaries shifted this way and that. This was much more stable, predictable, and better than FCPS.


+1. These equity warriors would destroy the entire school system so that everyone can have the exact same experience. A crappy education.

They don’t realize all the people who can afford it would flee the county schools. The social justice warriors aren’t very bright. And they hurt all kids, including the ones they pretend to help.


Listen lady, this has absolutely nothing to do with equity/social justice/blah blah, it's purely based on location. YOU LIVE CLOSER TO HERNDON. Suck it up, buttercup.

Anyway, this is such a stupid argument to have because as far as I know, there's no proposal to move you people to Herndon anyway.


Oh, you must not be paying attention, sweetie pie, I live nowhere close to that area.

Swing and a miss.


Then seriously STFU. This doesn't concern you. What is wrong with you that you are going on and on and on about this but you don't even live there? You need help, freak.


Oh, you live in that area advocating to move your kids for equity? We totally believe you.

There are posters on this forum that try to make equity fetch happen whenever they can. They are trying to drive Fairfax county schools into the ground to make everything equally bad. Are you one of those advocating to destroy fcps, or are you just out here trolling?
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Anonymous wrote:Will there be any impact to Forestville or Langley boundaries due to the KAA school?


Forestville should go to Herndon, anyone looking the facts, and not relying on emotions, can see that. But that probably means nothing will actually happen to them.


Just pointing out that this is one poster with a clear agenda who has been saying this for years on these boards. You can ignore her.

No one knows how KAA will be used, but Forestville is far enough away from KAA that it is not likely to be moved as a direct result of the KAA purchase.

Not just one poster. All of us that know how to look at a map with boundaries on it can see that, at a minimum, the Herndon homes south of Rt 7 that currently go to Forestville should be in the Herndon pyramid. However that has nothing to do with KAA as KAA will be filled with kids from far south of Herndon where schools are overcrowded, and neighborhoods with long commutes are the target of rezoning every time it comes up since they don't have a local neighborhood school.


You seem to be okay with Fairfax pulling a bait and switch on those homes. First they give builders a good school pyramid to goose the sales price and then once sold switch them to a poorer performing school.

Not sure why anyone would favor corporations over their neighbors, but not surprised that you do. It’s either because you want to use those kids as your resource instead of you and the school board actually putting in the time and effort to fix your kid’s school or it’s because you think it’ll increase your own property value. Eewww David.

It's ridiculous you think those homes are entitled to go to the same schools in perpetuity. Population grows and shrinks. Schools get built or expanded. They didn't have space for them at Herndon in the past. Now they do. Herndon is MUCH closer. It's that simple.


DP. Just because this is what you’re used to, does not mean it is the only way things have ever been or could be.

Where I grew up, and probably in most of the country, school districts are much smaller and aligned with established towns, not counties being arbitrarily chopped up and boundaries shifted this way and that. This was much more stable, predictable, and better than FCPS.


+1. These equity warriors would destroy the entire school system so that everyone can have the exact same experience. A crappy education.

They don’t realize all the people who can afford it would flee the county schools. The social justice warriors aren’t very bright. And they hurt all kids, including the ones they pretend to help.


Listen lady, this has absolutely nothing to do with equity/social justice/blah blah, it's purely based on location. YOU LIVE CLOSER TO HERNDON. Suck it up, buttercup.

Anyway, this is such a stupid argument to have because as far as I know, there's no proposal to move you people to Herndon anyway.


Oh, you must not be paying attention, sweetie pie, I live nowhere close to that area.

Swing and a miss.


Then seriously STFU. This doesn't concern you. What is wrong with you that you are going on and on and on about this but you don't even live there? You need help, freak.


Oh, you live in that area advocating to move your kids for equity? We totally believe you.

There are posters on this forum that try to make equity fetch happen whenever they can. They are trying to drive Fairfax county schools into the ground to make everything equally bad. Are you one of those advocating to destroy fcps, or are you just out here trolling?


Please go touch grass.
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I can’t find the plans for the KAA school. When is it opening and who is going there? Is there a website that has that info? Tia.
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Anonymous wrote:I can’t find the plans for the KAA school. When is it opening and who is going there? Is there a website that has that info? Tia.


Nobody knows yet. The only thing the SB has planned is the timeline on picking a name for the school.
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Anonymous wrote:I can’t find the plans for the KAA school. When is it opening and who is going there? Is there a website that has that info? Tia.


Nobody knows yet. The only thing the SB has planned is the timeline on picking a name for the school.


Thanks. That’s frustrating. When will we know what the school is going to do? I do not care about the school name.
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I’m voting against the bond unless they finalize a plan to turn KAA into a neighborhood traditional school and abandon this ridiculous magnet school idea. A western high school has been in the CIP for decades because there is a capacity need there. The election is 11/4 so they better move fast.
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Anonymous wrote:I’m voting against the bond unless they finalize a plan to turn KAA into a neighborhood traditional school and abandon this ridiculous magnet school idea. A western high school has been in the CIP for decades because there is a capacity need there. The election is 11/4 so they better move fast.


It seems like they’ll lose your vote for two reasons.
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Anonymous wrote:I can’t find the plans for the KAA school. When is it opening and who is going there? Is there a website that has that info? Tia.


Nobody knows yet. The only thing the SB has planned is the timeline on picking a name for the school.


Thanks. That’s frustrating. When will we know what the school is going to do? I do not care about the school name.


This "name the school without confirming that it will be a traditional high school" sums up the idiocy of FCPS leadership.

There are many examples, but this sums it up in one stupid action.

Opening the work session on an hour discussion of process for naming the school was stunning.
Then, giving all the possibilities of magnet or academy and downplaying a traditional high school without explaining why it is needed for the adjacent communities. So many reasons to have it be a traditional school: overcrowded schools in the area; three/four way split feeders; ridiculous commuting time and distance; divided neighborhoods; etc. (note: these were all reasons for the boundary study, as well.)
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Anonymous wrote:Will there be any impact to Forestville or Langley boundaries due to the KAA school?


Forestville should go to Herndon, anyone looking the facts, and not relying on emotions, can see that. But that probably means nothing will actually happen to them.


Just pointing out that this is one poster with a clear agenda who has been saying this for years on these boards. You can ignore her.

No one knows how KAA will be used, but Forestville is far enough away from KAA that it is not likely to be moved as a direct result of the KAA purchase.

Not just one poster. All of us that know how to look at a map with boundaries on it can see that, at a minimum, the Herndon homes south of Rt 7 that currently go to Forestville should be in the Herndon pyramid. However that has nothing to do with KAA as KAA will be filled with kids from far south of Herndon where schools are overcrowded, and neighborhoods with long commutes are the target of rezoning every time it comes up since they don't have a local neighborhood school.


You seem to be okay with Fairfax pulling a bait and switch on those homes. First they give builders a good school pyramid to goose the sales price and then once sold switch them to a poorer performing school.

Not sure why anyone would favor corporations over their neighbors, but not surprised that you do. It’s either because you want to use those kids as your resource instead of you and the school board actually putting in the time and effort to fix your kid’s school or it’s because you think it’ll increase your own property value. Eewww David.

It's ridiculous you think those homes are entitled to go to the same schools in perpetuity. Population grows and shrinks. Schools get built or expanded. They didn't have space for them at Herndon in the past. Now they do. Herndon is MUCH closer. It's that simple.


DP. Just because this is what you’re used to, does not mean it is the only way things have ever been or could be.

Where I grew up, and probably in most of the country, school districts are much smaller and aligned with established towns, not counties being arbitrarily chopped up and boundaries shifted this way and that. This was much more stable, predictable, and better than FCPS.


+1. These equity warriors would destroy the entire school system so that everyone can have the exact same experience. A crappy education.

They don’t realize all the people who can afford it would flee the county schools. The social justice warriors aren’t very bright. And they hurt all kids, including the ones they pretend to help.


Listen lady, this has absolutely nothing to do with equity/social justice/blah blah, it's purely based on location. YOU LIVE CLOSER TO HERNDON. Suck it up, buttercup.

Anyway, this is such a stupid argument to have because as far as I know, there's no proposal to move you people to Herndon anyway.


Oh, you must not be paying attention, sweetie pie, I live nowhere close to that area.

Swing and a miss.


Then seriously STFU. This doesn't concern you. What is wrong with you that you are going on and on and on about this but you don't even live there? You need help, freak.


Oh, you live in that area advocating to move your kids for equity? We totally believe you.

There are posters on this forum that try to make equity fetch happen whenever they can. They are trying to drive Fairfax county schools into the ground to make everything equally bad. Are you one of those advocating to destroy fcps, or are you just out here trolling?


OH MY GOD PLEASE GO AWAY. This has nothing to do with your stupid MAGA bullshit.
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Anonymous wrote:I’m voting against the bond unless they finalize a plan to turn KAA into a neighborhood traditional school and abandon this ridiculous magnet school idea. A western high school has been in the CIP for decades because there is a capacity need there. The election is 11/4 so they better move fast.

Then you're a complete idiot.
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