| Does anyone know if those assigned to the Madison pyramid on Foxmill rd might be able to opt in due to distance or do you have to be currently in a particular elementary school? |
It’s reasonable to expect some level of consistency. |
And Langley is also over capacity with the kids they are proposing to move from Spring Hill but that will get ignored. Yet you want to push Oakton kids commuting shorter distances to OHS out of Oakton. |
No one knows. |
I don't care, but you might in a couple of years when you get redistricted. |
+1 those kids should be at Herndon or SL if they have a Herndon or Reston address. Not Langley. |
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It's always seemed the western part of the county divides among those who like big schools that are academic (Carson, with its AAP kids from so many pyramids) or athletic (Westfield and Oakton) powerhouses due to their large enrollments.
This model is changing between the plan to make every middle school an AAP center and the new western HS, which will reduce the enrollments at Centreville, Westfield, Chantilly, Oakton, and perhaps South Lakes. The western schools won't be able to puff their chests as much about the number of Carson kids going to TJ or the number of state championships, but the average kid may have more opportunities. |
Oh, you may be surprised. |
Grumble grumble, Langley, great falls! Langley. |
DP. Do you sit on these threads waiting for any mention of Langley? You are so weird. And no, people aren't going to stop talking about it just because you want to keep the status quo. At some point your special treatment will end and there will be nothing you can do about it except move or go to private school. |
These are responses to the Langley-obsessed serial poster, so the criticism is a bit of a self-own. But I guess the Langley hater is big mad that the school board is listening to the community rather than a rambling extremist clamoring for unneeded change to soak the perceived rich. As for your argument of “special treatment” (which query how the school board continuously attacking Langley over the years is special treatment), unfortunately five years will be too long for us to be impacted, sorry. |
A lot of families at these giant school factories like Westfield would prefer smaller schools where their kids could actually have a shot at making any sports team or being a leader or even having a principal who knows their name, but kids go to their zoned school. Its not like you can just select a different school to attend. |
| Boundary discussion today. Stay tuned. |
She said it in the community meeting and then I received that info in response to my email. |
DP but maybe stop pretending that this is "just because". There are plenty of parents who are thrilled that their kids will be 2-3 miles away from their new high school instead of 10-15. I haven't heard anyone from Coates or McNair complaining about the move from Westfield to KAA, have you? |