FCPS is turning the new high school purchased to fix crowding into an Aviation magnet school instead of a high school??

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Oak Hill is such a dumb name though. A bunch of people ashamed of their Herndon addresses got together and tried to sound more like Oakton. Discovery sounds good to me. It sounds educational / inspirational without played out political or nationalistic names like other Nova schools (Independence and Freedom high schools in Loudoun, Liberty HS in Fauquier, Freedom and Patriot HS in Prince William, etc).


I live in this area and it makes NO SENSE that it is Herndon. Everyone thinks I live on the other side of the toll road when I say I live in Herndon. It's like Falls Church, everyone gets confused. Plus, I live closer to Reston and Chantilly than the town of Herndon.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Oak Hill is such a dumb name though. A bunch of people ashamed of their Herndon addresses got together and tried to sound more like Oakton. Discovery sounds good to me. It sounds educational / inspirational without played out political or nationalistic names like other Nova schools (Independence and Freedom high schools in Loudoun, Liberty HS in Fauquier, Freedom and Patriot HS in Prince William, etc).


I live in this area and it makes NO SENSE that it is Herndon. Everyone thinks I live on the other side of the toll road when I say I live in Herndon. It's like Falls Church, everyone gets confused. Plus, I live closer to Reston and Chantilly than the town of Herndon.


+1

And, the first PP is dead wrong. It had nothing to do with a "bunch of people ashamed of their Herndon addresses." It was driven by the US Postal Service.
Why so much resentment here? Look at a map. Anyone can see that area is not part of Herndon.
Anonymous
I remember way back when I was in high school and those Herndon Franklin Farm address all still went to Oakton. They started writing Oak Hill as the address back then when it was still officially Herndon and were sensitive about it. Apparently they still are sensitive about it.

Google maps still has the mailing addresses as Herndon. Is it Oak Hill now?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I remember way back when I was in high school and those Herndon Franklin Farm address all still went to Oakton. They started writing Oak Hill as the address back then when it was still officially Herndon and were sensitive about it. Apparently they still are sensitive about it.

Google maps still has the mailing addresses as Herndon. Is it Oak Hill now?
Do

I think you are the one who is "sensitive." Why do you care?

Do you expect people who live in South Riding to say they live in Chantilly?



Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I remember way back when I was in high school and those Herndon Franklin Farm address all still went to Oakton. They started writing Oak Hill as the address back then when it was still officially Herndon and were sensitive about it. Apparently they still are sensitive about it.

Google maps still has the mailing addresses as Herndon. Is it Oak Hill now?
Do

I think you are the one who is "sensitive." Why do you care?

Do you expect people who live in South Riding to say they live in Chantilly?

Maybe "sensitive" was the wrong word, didn't mean to offend. No one else knew what Oak Hill was and if you brought it up people were annoyed you asked.
Anonymous
Well, they should name the high school Oak Hill. Then, people will know.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I remember way back when I was in high school and those Herndon Franklin Farm address all still went to Oakton. They started writing Oak Hill as the address back then when it was still officially Herndon and were sensitive about it. Apparently they still are sensitive about it.

Google maps still has the mailing addresses as Herndon. Is it Oak Hill now?


My kids go to Oak Hill and my mailing address is Herndon. Zero sensitivity about it (why should there be?) and I've never heard a single person complain about it. This is a non-issue.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I remember way back when I was in high school and those Herndon Franklin Farm address all still went to Oakton. They started writing Oak Hill as the address back then when it was still officially Herndon and were sensitive about it. Apparently they still are sensitive about it.

Google maps still has the mailing addresses as Herndon. Is it Oak Hill now?
Do

I think you are the one who is "sensitive." Why do you care?

Do you expect people who live in South Riding to say they live in Chantilly?

Maybe "sensitive" was the wrong word, didn't mean to offend. No one else knew what Oak Hill was and if you brought it up people were annoyed you asked.


LOL. By the reaction here I'd say sensitive was exactly the right word. Touched a nerve for sure.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I remember way back when I was in high school and those Herndon Franklin Farm address all still went to Oakton. They started writing Oak Hill as the address back then when it was still officially Herndon and were sensitive about it. Apparently they still are sensitive about it.

Google maps still has the mailing addresses as Herndon. Is it Oak Hill now?
Do

I think you are the one who is "sensitive." Why do you care?

Do you expect people who live in South Riding to say they live in Chantilly?

Maybe "sensitive" was the wrong word, didn't mean to offend. No one else knew what Oak Hill was and if you brought it up people were annoyed you asked.


LOL. By the reaction here I'd say sensitive was exactly the right word. Touched a nerve for sure.


No. "Sensitive" was about the accusation that a bunch of people who were ashamed of a Herndon address got together to change the name.
That is a blatant lie. If you say you live in Herndon, people's reaction is usually "Oh, that is such a cute little town." While that is true, we don't live in that "cute little town."
And, for those who turn up their noses, I would suggest you drive through and within the Town of Herndon some time. It is a cute little town with old fashioned streets and houses. But, it does not describe the area between the DTR and 50 which is suburban which is miles away.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I remember way back when I was in high school and those Herndon Franklin Farm address all still went to Oakton. They started writing Oak Hill as the address back then when it was still officially Herndon and were sensitive about it. Apparently they still are sensitive about it.

Google maps still has the mailing addresses as Herndon. Is it Oak Hill now?
Do

I think you are the one who is "sensitive." Why do you care?

Do you expect people who live in South Riding to say they live in Chantilly?

Maybe "sensitive" was the wrong word, didn't mean to offend. No one else knew what Oak Hill was and if you brought it up people were annoyed you asked.


LOL. By the reaction here I'd say sensitive was exactly the right word. Touched a nerve for sure.

My address is Oakton but I live much closer to the Fair Oaks mall than to the actual strip of 123 that is central Oakton. I don't feel the need to correct anyone and be like, "no we live in the suburbs, not really 'Oakton, Oakton.'" Everyone knows the city part of the address includes the surrounding area. If you feel the need to correct people then maybe you don't want to be associated with that place - kind of like you're ashamed of it.

No. "Sensitive" was about the accusation that a bunch of people who were ashamed of a Herndon address got together to change the name.
That is a blatant lie. If you say you live in Herndon, people's reaction is usually "Oh, that is such a cute little town." While that is true, we don't live in that "cute little town."
And, for those who turn up their noses, I would suggest you drive through and within the Town of Herndon some time. It is a cute little town with old fashioned streets and houses. But, it does not describe the area between the DTR and 50 which is suburban which is miles away.
Anonymous
1,000 students moved to a new aviation school versus new gen ed school. Which reduces FCPS overcrowding?

this is like an IQ question.

carry on
Anonymous
While officials want the new school to offer a comprehensive curriculum for the children living in its boundaries, Superintendent Michelle Reid said they’re also considering a “school within a school” model as well. That would allow students outside the boundaries to attend the facility for certain specialized programs.
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“It’s reasonable to think that we could have anywhere from 30, 60 to 90 students in one or two such pathways within a western high school while maintaining the comprehensive nature of the school and a traditional boundary,” Reid said. “There are all kinds of possibilities. And simply because we’re visiting some of those … does not imply that they’re the only possibilities. These are just some that have been suggested.”

https://www.ffxnow.com/2025/10/15/fcps-leans-toward-traditional-model-for-new-western-high-school-near-herndon/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
My address is Oakton but I live much closer to the Fair Oaks mall than to the actual strip of 123 that is central Oakton. I don't feel the need to correct anyone and be like, "no we live in the suburbs, not really 'Oakton, Oakton.'" Everyone knows the city part of the address includes the surrounding area. If you feel the need to correct people then maybe you don't want to be associated with that place - kind of like you're ashamed of it.


Maybe you don't correct people because you're sensitive that you live in Fair Oaks and you prefer people think you live in the heart of Oakton. I'll take any denial as proof you're ashamed of Fair Oaks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:While officials want the new school to offer a comprehensive curriculum for the children living in its boundaries, Superintendent Michelle Reid said they’re also considering a “school within a school” model as well. That would allow students outside the boundaries to attend the facility for certain specialized programs.
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“It’s reasonable to think that we could have anywhere from 30, 60 to 90 students in one or two such pathways within a western high school while maintaining the comprehensive nature of the school and a traditional boundary,” Reid said. “There are all kinds of possibilities. And simply because we’re visiting some of those … does not imply that they’re the only possibilities. These are just some that have been suggested.”

https://www.ffxnow.com/2025/10/15/fcps-leans-toward-traditional-model-for-new-western-high-school-near-herndon/


If KAA ended up having 1900 seats for kids within the catchment area and 100 seats for some specialized program that kids outside the boundary might be able to attend that’s still going to allow at least 1900 kids to attend a closer school.

You cannot get Reid to say it’s just going to be Langley West or McLean West - traditional schools with strong academics but no academies or special programs. It doesn’t interest her.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:While officials want the new school to offer a comprehensive curriculum for the children living in its boundaries, Superintendent Michelle Reid said they’re also considering a “school within a school” model as well. That would allow students outside the boundaries to attend the facility for certain specialized programs.
...

“It’s reasonable to think that we could have anywhere from 30, 60 to 90 students in one or two such pathways within a western high school while maintaining the comprehensive nature of the school and a traditional boundary,” Reid said. “There are all kinds of possibilities. And simply because we’re visiting some of those … does not imply that they’re the only possibilities. These are just some that have been suggested.”

https://www.ffxnow.com/2025/10/15/fcps-leans-toward-traditional-model-for-new-western-high-school-near-herndon/


If KAA ended up having 1900 seats for kids within the catchment area and 100 seats for some specialized program that kids outside the boundary might be able to attend that’s still going to allow at least 1900 kids to attend a closer school.

You cannot get Reid to say it’s just going to be Langley West or McLean West - traditional schools with strong academics but no academies or special programs. It doesn’t interest her.



LOL. Highly unlikely to have demographics of those schools. Who thinks that?
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