Families of school-aged children in one neighborhood won't make any difference. Have you seen how huge her district is? |
I know. She probably counts on Reston voters which will continue to support her. Still, I will vote against her and that is my decision. |
She knows that she is safe because voters who don’t follow the school board will vote for her because she will be on the Democratic list of people to vote for. |
| I'm surprised they would propose moving that area of Brookfield for the first time after many rounds of proposals by two consultants and then say the scenarios were mostly final and they were just doing "tweaks". Is it because they assume the poorer areas won't complain? |
I’d want to stay at Chantilly over Skyview. Who cares what a bunch of middle schoolers want to do?! |
FCPS and the SB assume that. I'm not sure the consultants were given any information about FARMs rates in each SPA. |
| It was surprising that they moved some areas around that had never been moved before and called it an almost perfect final scenarios. |
Yes, I think those were all low income areas, though? Cynical of FCPS but clearly they don't expect push back from the down trodden. (Except that wealthy area near Westfield that pulled strings in real time to get moved while we all watched) |
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Who is running against Seema Dixit? Is it a nut job or a normal person?
If the R party wants representation on the SB, they need some moderate candidates. Seema still has not replied to my emails. |
As a FMES parent, I disagree with you. Being one of a small handful of kids moving to a HS when most of the other kids are coming from a different MS is challenging. It is hard to break into different groups. And that is with the entire ES moving and small number of kids from other ES. The proposed Oak Hill split is even worse, it is only the kids who walk to Franklin that would stay at Franklin and go to Chantilly. They won't be moving with any of their near by neighbors or ES classmates. But I understand different people have different opinions. |
Probably a middle school kid posting, which kind of proves PP’s point. |
Yeah, that's a good point on Oak Hill. I think if they split it, they will end up sending the south side of that split to Lees Corner within 5 years, further isolating kids. At least the north side is next to Chantilly Highlands; the south is isolated. That whole section is more connected north/south than east/west. Simple enough tweak to keep it together, not because it's an HOA, but because it was built with community cohesion in mind. |
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The current split where Carson MS go to 4 different HS is the worst. Many students find it hard to start friendships at the HS level where bonds and groups are already formed.
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Except for going to different swimming pools in the summer, the Franklin Farm and Chantilly Highlands kids (Oak Hill Elementary) are pretty cohesive. Scout troops, school activities, friendships, etc. We never felt the kids south of Franklin Farm Rd were "isolated." |
Can you really not put yourself into the shoes of a middle schooler being split away from the rest of their peers and classmates? Chantilly is nice and all, but Skyview will also be a good school. Totally not worth being split from friends just to go to a larger high school, especially when there are benefits to a smaller school that most families are excited to be attending. WITH THEIR FRIENDS. Unless you have no friends and don’t care. In that case, I am sorry for you. |