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She wants to use public office to punish those snooty folk in a top pyramid— but put her own kids in Madison.
And confused one group of “snooty” folk with another. You can’t make this stuff up. |
It appears you're conceding the same point that you previously claimed was "completely false." One might think that, knowing that a neighboring school was currently overcrowded, advocates for Great Falls might have been willing to accept the possibility of future overcrowding years down the road as an acceptable risk. But they were not. The GFCA was clear that they opposed rezoning areas slated for additional growth to Langley and wanted to put a limit on the number of housing units redistricted. And those were the people Tholen and her colleagues accommodated. We won't forget next year. |
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No reason why you should.
Just as GF would be upset at a decision that shoved them out of Langley when all the school board had to do was expand McLean in the first place. The board reneged on its promises (to expand McLean) and obfuscated to MCA instead of being upfront. Go watch the work session I’m which they shoot down Strauss’ attempt to rezone some apartments to Langley due to their efforts to rewrite boundary policy so that they could nuke the boundaries and remake every school with demographics as the number one consideration. She said to the board about McLean “I have to tell them *something*” because it was unreasonable not to adjust boundary with McLean overcrowded and Langley’s expansion nearly completed. She even pointed out that this change was “what everyone wanted” (altering demographics) and that she didn’t want to “miss the opportunity” And here we are. All because the school board, whom we elect, loves to prevaricate, dissemble, and poorly steward our tax dollars. |
Yep. So at the end of the day the planning was bad, the implementation was worse, and Tholen would rather make Platenberg look better and Great Falls feel more secure than look out after her other constituents. * FCPS staff and Janie Strauss both told McLean they planned to build an addition to the school back in 2014 and 2015. * The plans were sketched out and Strauss told McLean no one would get moved to Langley until after an addition was built. * Then Platenberg decided it would be cheaper/easier/whatever to expand Langley more than originally planned (every CIP issued between 2014 and 2017 said LHS would be expanded to 2100 seats; only in 2018 did they disclose it was being expanded to 2350, and then 2370, seats). * Meanwhile, Platenberg budgeted additions at Justice, Madison, and West Potomac outside the renovation queue (none of those schools was otherwise in the queue for a renovation). * Part of the FCPS staff justification for expanding Langley to 2370 seats, at a time when Langley had 1922 students, was that Langley could then take on part of Tysons. * Strauss then proposed a boundary change in late 2018/early 2019 that would do just that, and her colleagues stiff-armed her and said there needed to be county-wide boundary changes "through an equity-based lens" instead. * The School Board eventually authorized a boundary study in September 2019, just before the election, because they knew the Republicans otherwise were going to win Dranesville and at least one if not two of the at-large seats. * Tholen got elected and then decided to push ahead with a boundary study during Covid, even though FCPS was losing students and no longer had any confidence in its ability to project future enrollments. * She then ignored a staff recommendation that, consistent with the original rationale for expanding Langley to 2370 seats, would have moved part of Tysons to Langley, and instead supported an option that capped the number of housing units moved to Langley, consistent with the stated preferences of the Great Falls Citizens Association, which wants to avoid overcrowding Langley at all costs. * Despite the prior delay in a boundary study because of "equity considerations," the option that Tholen pushed through moved housing units to Langley, the county's wealthiest high school, that on average cost twice as much as the housing units in the area that staff had proposed to move to Langley, and had only half as many URMs. * This was justified on the grounds that it eliminated an existing split feeder at Colvin Run ES, which it did, yet no action was taken to address other, more lopsided split feeders in the Langley and McLean pyramids. * Shortly before this happened, the School Board also approved a change to the TJHSST admissions policy, which Tholen and others have acknowledged will add over 100 more students to each of Langley and McLean in the coming years, as fewer students are admitted to TJ from Cooper and Longfellow MS. * Fast forward, and McLean's enrollment is now at an all-time high, Langley remains hundreds of students below capacity, McLean and Marshall remain on the hook to accommodate all the anticipated growth in Tysons (which FCPS has separately calculated could add hundreds of additional students to each of Marshall and McLean, both of which have fewer permanent seats than Langley), and Tholen has been unable or unwilling to get McLean slated for a permanent addition like Justice or Madison. It is a series of screw-ups that collectively are an epic failure of good FCPS planning or sound oversight, and Tholen and her School Board cronies should be reminded of that failure until they either get their act together, are replaced on the School Board, or resign. |
| Looks like a good script for any challenger, D or R, who wants Tholen’s seat next year. |
| I live in Great Falls but on the first reading I see nothing to argue in this analysis. |
Of course it's common sense to enlarge a school if you're renovating it anyway and have the space. It would be foolish *not* to. Look, we get that the boundary issue keeps you up at night, gnashing your teeth, but it is done. You repeating yourself constantly about the same issue is just... exhausting. Try voting for people who don't have a D next to their name next time. And btw - we love Langley. Just hate what FCPS as a whole is becoming, with its constant focus on race and "equity." Glad to be moving on. |
Yep. If she could get away with it, she's socially engineer all school boundaries. Vote her out. |
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Who are you? |
I guess it's ok to confuse one "snooty" group with another, but not ok to confuse one black woman with another. |
Hoo boy. Did you vote for Tholen? Because I didn't - and I'm the PP. Knock yourself out next year, but guess what? Those of us disgusted with those of YOU who insist on "voting blue no matter who," won't forget next year, either. Do you ever take even an iota of responsibility for the clowns YOU voted for? |
| So much for the snippy Colvin Run mom checking out of the thread… |
What are you talking about, rude McLean mom? |
| The Colvin Run mom obviously is a staunch Republican who overall has nothing but disdain for FCPS and the School Board. Gather the only reason she replies to virtually every post is she can't bear the idea that some people might not jump at the chance to attend Langley. It's clearly super important to her sense of self-esteem. |