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There are around 50 kids per grade. 1 1/2 to 2 classrooms of kids. A miniscule amount. Even if they all return to WSHS, WSHS enrollment will still drop by a couple hundred students after class of 2015, 2026 and 2027 graduate. |
If you look at the school enrollment numbers posted monthly, WSHS will drop by a couple hundred kids over the next few years. |
I’m sorry but this is how most gen Ed parents whose kids get stuck in the inclusion class feel. It’s also how teachers feel. Of course no one will say this outloud as it’s not PC. |
The 9th through 11th grades at WSHS are all larger than the 12th grade class. The Irving enrollment this past fall (1211) isn't significantly lower than the recent high in 2021-22 (1224). And the CIP itself indicates that FCPS is projecting continued growth at WSHS. If you want to make the case that WSHS will drop, you'll have to do better than just asserting it will drop by a couple hundred kids. And now is probably the time to be marshaling FACTS to make that argument, not just making the assertion. |
Next years freshmen are around 40 students fewer than this years seniors. The Irving 7th grade classs is 150 fewer students than this year's juniors. Enrollment starts to drop after class of 2026 graduates. The CIP estimates are never accurate |
There are 667 WSHS seniors as of last month. There are 640 8th graders at Irving. There are also 106 transfers from Irving to Lake Braddock, so let's assume they are evenly split between 7th and 8th grade = 53 per grade. That gets you to 693 freshmen next year. West Springfield is now also averaging about 15 pupil placements into the school per class, so that takes you to 708 freshmen. That doesn't take into account some kids going to TJ, which would reduce the number of freshmen next year, but it also doesn't take into account kids from K-8 private or parochial schools who may go to West Springfield. Either way it's far from clear there will only be around 627 freshmen next year. |
Where do you get the month by month data? |
School profiles on the FCPS websites have monthly enrollment by grade https://schoolprofiles.fcps.edu/schlprfl/f?p=108:107::105:: 0_CURRENT_SCHOOL_ID,P0_EDSL:150,0
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| Looks like the link didn’t work. But if you go onto the schools FCPS website. Click school profile and then membership |
+100 Not only them, but also the posters who aggressively advocate for other people's kids to be moved. Hopefully, all of their kids will be rezoned as well. |
Lady: NO ONE is or has "denigrated the special ed kids." NO ONE. Pointing out facts is not denigrating anyone.
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DP. What school are your kids zoned for? |
DP. Absolutely, this. Interestingly, no one ever piles on the WSHS parents who don't want their kids to have to switch to Lewis - or any other parent who wants their kids to remain at their current school. Nope, this poster only directs her wrath to the Langley parents. And she will never, ever disclose what school HER kids go to. |
+1 Pullouts are a lame way to pretend the needs of ALL kids are being met. "Look, we pulled your kid out for an hour per week to do some silly busy work! Isn't that enough for you?"
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+100 I will never understand why anyone without kids should be on the SB. It's like putting someone with no dog on an advisory board to plan a dog park. |