She literally just inherited it. Maybe give her a whole school year before you irrationally drag her? |
Lol. It’s like a right wing fever dream. |
Uh huh. Then do AAP and TJ. And redistribute those PTA budgets. |
There were plans for a school but it wasn't limited to Great Falls. Decades ago, maybe about the same time as Aldrin was built, there were plans. Pre-Aldrin I think most of those students went to Forestville. A secondary school was planned for the Baron Cameron site. Later some thought there would be a North Reston area secondary school or co located MS-HS like Hughes-South Lakes or what now id South County MS-HS [didn't exist then]. So who did people think would go to that? Old Forest Edge AAP assigned schools less schools in the town of Herndon limits. Some schools were Lake Anne, Forest Edge, Aldrin, Armstrong, Forestville, Dranesville [non town], Great Falls. I guess it would alo be parts of what now are Colvin Run which has weird boundaries. |
Redistribute PTA budgets? You are crazy. I would not give a dime to our PTA if they were just going to be sent to some ffx county wide PTA budget. The county PTA organization is WAY too political. Parents give to PTA to directly benefit their own kids schools, not to be "redistributed" by people not involved in their local school communities, or used by county PTA leadership to advance partisan political causes. |
Lack of JV teams doesn’t mean the building isn’t crowded though. |
You get the school district you vote for
Keep voting lockstep with teAM bLuE!11 because of some irrelevant political issues that the hacks are using to manipulate you into turning your $3.2B annual FCPS budget over to a bunch of political hacks who aren't interested in educating YOUR children or preserving YOUR property values. |
Are you joking? "Team blue" so far has been a conservative's dream come true. No boundary changes along with allowing worsening conditions at the undesirable schools has catapulted property values at the "good" schools. A republican candidate who goes on about removing useless equity policies and truly taking action for equality might actually have to do something that hurts property values. |
But 78% of capacity does. |
It should be apolitical but that’s not going to happen. If we could get moderates who believe in educational standards but also don’t buy into the right wing CRT craziness, they would win. We need a happy medium. Neither side have best interests of kids. |
The boundaries were changed in the mid-80s because Langley was overcrowded and McLean was under-enrolled. A lot changed over the years, and McLean got overcrowded while Langley was chronically under-enrolled. The McLean neighborhoods are generally less expensive and more convenient, so they attract more younger families. There are far more neighborhoods now assigned to Langley that are closer to McLean than Langley than vice versa. There are a small number of areas assigned to McLean that are closer to Langley, but calling them walkable to Langley is a stretch since almost all are on the other side of 123, a major road. With Herndon and Langley both renovated and expanded, Great Falls is never going to get a high or secondary school unless there was major development there. In retrospect, it would have been better if Langley were in Great Falls rather than almost in Arlington, but we just invested $80M in the school. The only things that make sense are to expand McLean and if stays overcrowded do a complete review of the Langley/McLean boundaries, not these ad hoc adjustments. |
At Mount Vernon, the sports teams that are under enrolled are strictly due to demographics. The "country club" sports are begging to get kids to join the teams. Other than swimming which requires at least a rudimentary level of experience, you can walk onto the tennis and golf teams having never played the sports before in your life. Our swim team will have events at meets with zero swimmers entered because we don't have enough kids to swim two individual events. But the soccer teams are extremely difficult to make. And the football team has a popular and extremely talented coach who has a winning record so he is able to recruit players. |
What is “CRT craziness” as opposed to having concerns about, say, the embrace of trendy left-wing pedagogy such as “equitable grading” (now being piloted at some schools)? Can one express any misgivings about the rejection of the idea of academic merit without being accused of “CRT craziness,” even if the various pilot programs seem to reflect the implementation (rather than the teaching) of CRT? |
Aren't the low income schools supposed to be smaller? |
The school board often rezoned for capacity when it was run by republicans. Somehow they managed to do this without tanking property values. |