
I really don’t think they’ll move all of Forestville to Herndon. At best, they’ll move those with Herndon and Reston addresses to Herndon and South Lakes to reduce redundant bus routes and put a big sticker on fulfilling their cause. McLean and Marshall both have immediate neighbors to offload students, whereas the western half of the county can use all the high school seats they can get. If Langley looses Forestville, it’ll need to pick up another elementary school. And I don’t see that happening until Tysons ES is built someday. |
It does seem feasible that they'll move Forestville kids to other ES but then keep "new Forestville" at Langley. But the kids moved to different ES could also include some Great Falls kids, not just the kids with Herndon and Reston addresses. In that case, Forestville would pick up kids from Great Falls, Great Falls might pick up kids from Colvin Run, Colvin Run might pick up the Westbriar island, etc. |
So, I call it your blatant lie and gaslight attempt, and you respond by calling me names? I’m just saying be honest, don’t lie. Have some dignity. |
+1. The only way Forestville gets moved is if the board wants to punish certain residents for living in a particular zip code. There is room at Langley for the attendance island |
I don’t think they see it as punishment to reassign kids to schools closer to their homes. Reid said these boundary changes will be “transformational” so prepare to be transformed. |
What a bizarre thing to say. When you say closer to home, you mean as the crow flies, not commute time, in which there is a negligible difference between the two schools. |
No one buys your BS any longer, and the only thing that’s negligible is the impact it will have on FCPS’s decisions. |
That came from a boundary adjustment. They added all those "transient" homes to Virginia Run not too long ago. It wasn't always like that. Maybe shift Virginia Run's boundaries and send them to Centreville. That would allow room at Westfield for Chantilly kids. |
Such hatred for your neighbors. I understand you’re grasping at straws, but the commute time argument just isn’t compelling. For instance, at the Glasgow meeting yesterday, multiple tables said that it isn’t just commute time it’s also large roads that divide communities- rte 50 in their instance, 7 in the case of Forestville. What pyramid are you in and why do you seethe about this and focus do much on moving other people’s kids? Pretty gross. |
So you want to kick everyone in Vienna at Langley out because they are on the wrong side of Route 7? They are a lot closer to Langley than western Great Falls is. |
Real Sandy Anderson vibes coming from you. Go outside and get some fresh air. |
That still makes no sense. You are creating a split feeder at Stone and sending kids who are walking distance to Westfield all the way to CVHS? Why? |
I don't understand pp's motivation in trying to move kids who live *walking distance* to their high schools (Virginia Run and Poplar Tree kids) to farther away schools, to make room for kids who live much farther away. It doesn't make sense to do that anywhere. |
When both Herndon and Langley had room, western Great Falls went to Herndon, which was much closer.
Then, when Herndon got crowded 30 years ago, they got moved to Langley, which is all the way across the county in eastern McLean. Now Herndon has room again and they are doing a county-wide review. Of course they should at least consider moving that area back to closer Herndon. Given all the other changes they will be considering it’s laughable that Great Falls thinks it deserves a special pass. |
I have no dog in the Langley fight, but if Langley is UNDER capacity, why would you be moving kids out of it? PP"s idea of adding a special ed center to use up some of Langley's empty seats should be looked into. Special ed parents don't object to long bus rides.
If Herndon has extra seats, and Chantilly is bursting at the seams, send some Chantilly kids to Herndon. These seem like very logical solutions. What am I missing? |