Closer than the 2.2 miles away that I currently live? Look, Oakton is a great school. We are thrilled to be zoned to Oakton but given the opportunity for my kids to have a 10 minute commute rather than a 40 minute commute, I'd prefer KAA. But I have a 2nd grader and a Kindergartener so apparentlY I have no say in this. Yes, I have written a lot of emails about this to FCPS and school board. |
Getting rid of AAP centers in middle school is the easiest thing they have to do. It requires no changes other than hiring a few teachers, and they can just hire those teachers that will be cut from the AAP centers, so it works out fine. |
Literally 3 posts above yours it was explained why you are wrong. Middle school boundaries have been set with the current AAP center implementation in mind. Non-center schools don't have the space to take all those kids back. Getting rid of centers will take boundary changes - which the school board is going to be really shy to do after finally getting this one across the finish line. I wouldn't bet on the middle school centers going away until the next boundary review in 5 years. |
+1,000 middle school centers aren’t going anywhere anytime soon I love to see the delusions from those who want them dismantled asap. Not gonna happen. Lol. |
This is exactly right, and true regardless of how people personally feel about the current AAP model in FCPS. |
Would it make sense to change the Oak Hill base school from Franklin to Carson? Then clean up the Rocky Run feeders Liberty and Stone back to base school. 2024-25 boundary yields would then have Liberty and Stone at 95% or less capacity. |
No, Carson is already overcrowded and Franklin is not. They are not going to move more kids to Carson. |
They could move Navy and Lee's Corner AAP to Franklin. Many Oak Hill students are already at Carson. They could also move Crossfield to Franklin if it is not in boundary for KAA. Or, if Fox Mill is not in boundary, they could move them to Hughes. |
You really think they’re going to make all these changes at this point in the boundary review process? Come on. |
No. I think they will make them when they set the Western Boundary--or shortly afterwards. But, it sure would help if they would go ahead and make a decision. Their timeline makes NO sense at all. |
Introducing new changes to middle schools after voting on the boundary review makes no sense. Don’t they have to follow a specific process with boundary changes? I agree all of this has been poorly done, but I don’t think they can just throw new middle school changes in with no chance for community input. I also don’t think they even have their finger on the pulse of what changes would make sense. |
SY24-25 Carson was at 98% with 8 trailers. 273 in from Franklin and total 266 AAP transfers in. The only AAP transfers in with transportation are the Coates Herndon feed [in scenario 4 moves to Herndon ES] and Franklin. Sc 4 has 190 out from Coates to Herndon ES [already at Herndon MS/HS but go to McNair and Carson for AAP]. That's 2 SPAs total 193 so 3 transferred to ES other than Coates. SPAs projected for 5 ES Carson feeders [Option B] is 990 and Fox Mill 's current base ES is Carson. Excess over 350 open seats so Carson could get another base school feeder making space at Herndon MS for AAP. |
| The ship has sailed on middle school adjustments for 2026-27 school year. They could have laid the ground work for aligning middle school feeders to fewer high schools, but instead made the split patterns even worse with Western HS added to the mix. They’ll have to wait for the AAP middle school switch, which at this rate could be the next comprehensive review, before they touch middle school boundaries. |
The easiest solution here would be to create an AAP Center at Franklin and move the Oak Hill and Navy Kids back there. This would relieve capacity at Carson (which is not overcrowded but certainly feels that way) and would take advantage of excess capacity at Franklin. |
| Carson just sent out academic advising open house dates for 8th graders, they have nights listed for Chantilly, Westfield, South Lakes, Herndon, and Oakton but nothing from the new school. I suspect that they will have students choose classes for their current HS and then will move the schedules to the new school if people choose to opt in to the new school. |