Centreville High School Renovation

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:To expand to 3000 students in general is absurd, especially when there is a new high school opening.


It tells you that Reid and the Facilities folks have absolutely no idea what they are doing when they present a “design update” in mid-November that continues to refer to expanding Centreville to 3000.

I can’t wait until the next CIP comes out that continues to refer to building an unnecessary Dunn Loring, even as the enrollment at Shrevewood continues to decline.

It’s like they are just begging to have their incompetence called out.
+1

Or they are just too stupid/narcissistic to fully understand the implications of their actions.

With this school board, who knows because they will continue doing the same 💩 over and over again.
Anonymous
The area of the county around Centreville HS is built out. The only available land is zoned for 5 acres houses and septic. There's not going to be a huge population boom over there.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:To expand to 3000 students in general is absurd, especially when there is a new high school opening.


It tells you that Reid and the Facilities folks have absolutely no idea what they are doing when they present a “design update” in mid-November that continues to refer to expanding Centreville to 3000.

I can’t wait until the next CIP comes out that continues to refer to building an unnecessary Dunn Loring, even as the enrollment at Shrevewood continues to decline.

It’s like they are just begging to have their incompetence called out.
+1

Or they are just too stupid/narcissistic to fully understand the implications of their actions.

With this school board, who knows because they will continue doing the same 💩 over and over again.


They would rather gouge county taxpayers and leave other schools neglected than inconvenience themselves in the slightest by revising their plans to reflect changed conditions.

It’s bad enough when those changed conditions are outside their control, but they are solely responsible for the decision to buy KAA and open Western, so there’s zero excuse for their not adjusting their plans for CVHS. Reid is just begging for her people to get slapped down.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The area of the county around Centreville HS is built out. The only available land is zoned for 5 acres houses and septic. There's not going to be a huge population boom over there.
Exactly
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The area of the county around Centreville HS is built out. The only available land is zoned for 5 acres houses and septic. There's not going to be a huge population boom over there.


But, the neighborhood behind the school should be assigned there instead of Fairfax.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The area of the county around Centreville HS is built out. The only available land is zoned for 5 acres houses and septic. There's not going to be a huge population boom over there.


But, the neighborhood behind the school should be assigned there instead of Fairfax.


Lots of boundaries "should' be different in FCPS. Yet they are what they are.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The area of the county around Centreville HS is built out. The only available land is zoned for 5 acres houses and septic. There's not going to be a huge population boom over there.


But, the neighborhood behind the school should be assigned there instead of Fairfax.


Lots of boundaries "should' be different in FCPS. Yet they are what they are.
I know.

It’s so weird.

In The Netherlands where I’m initially from, kids go to school based exactly on neighborhood, so you stick with your community throughout your public schooling.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The area of the county around Centreville HS is built out. The only available land is zoned for 5 acres houses and septic. There's not going to be a huge population boom over there.


But, the neighborhood behind the school should be assigned there instead of Fairfax.
Do you think that’s what they will do to justify this beastly renovation?

That part is like, half of Fairfax high school though.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The area of the county around Centreville HS is built out. The only available land is zoned for 5 acres houses and septic. There's not going to be a huge population boom over there.


But, the neighborhood behind the school should be assigned there instead of Fairfax.
Do you think that’s what they will do to justify this beastly renovation?

That part is like, half of Fairfax high school though.


They can also move the western part of Woodson back to Fairfax, which is closer for most of them and will provide capacity relief to Woodson.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The area of the county around Centreville HS is built out. The only available land is zoned for 5 acres houses and septic. There's not going to be a huge population boom over there.


But, the neighborhood behind the school should be assigned there instead of Fairfax.
Do you think that’s what they will do to justify this beastly renovation?

That part is like, half of Fairfax high school though.


They can also move the western part of Woodson back to Fairfax, which is closer for most of them and will provide capacity relief to Woodson.
Woodson needs no capacity relief.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The area of the county around Centreville HS is built out. The only available land is zoned for 5 acres houses and septic. There's not going to be a huge population boom over there.


But, the neighborhood behind the school should be assigned there instead of Fairfax.
Do you think that’s what they will do to justify this beastly renovation?

That part is like, half of Fairfax high school though.


They can also move the western part of Woodson back to Fairfax, which is closer for most of them and will provide capacity relief to Woodson.
Woodson needs no capacity relief.
Woodson is devoid of life basically.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The area of the county around Centreville HS is built out. The only available land is zoned for 5 acres houses and septic. There's not going to be a huge population boom over there.


But, the neighborhood behind the school should be assigned there instead of Fairfax.
Do you think that’s what they will do to justify this beastly renovation?

That part is like, half of Fairfax high school though.


They can also move the western part of Woodson back to Fairfax, which is closer for most of them and will provide capacity relief to Woodson.
Woodson needs no capacity relief.


Woodson is listed at 104% capacity in 2024-2025, projected to 106% in 2029-2030. It could use some capacity relief.
Anonymous
Take a look around folks. Federal workforce in DC shrinking, contractor workforce in DC shrinking, birth rates have dropped and the overall K-12 student population is shrinking. Add in moves to non-public alternatives and sure FCPS should be renovating schools but expansion no.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The area of the county around Centreville HS is built out. The only available land is zoned for 5 acres houses and septic. There's not going to be a huge population boom over there.


But, the neighborhood behind the school should be assigned there instead of Fairfax.
Do you think that’s what they will do to justify this beastly renovation?

That part is like, half of Fairfax high school though.


They can also move the western part of Woodson back to Fairfax, which is closer for most of them and will provide capacity relief to Woodson.
Woodson needs no capacity relief.


Woodson is listed at 104% capacity in 2024-2025, projected to 106% in 2029-2030. It could use some capacity relief.
Well tell me, do you have a kid there.

What do they think?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't think we've heard the last of this. I've seen a few School Board members say they are assuming the Centreville expansion will be scaled back given the KAA purchase and likely boundary changes.

I wouldn't be surprised if the next draft CIP continues to refer to expanding CVHS to 3000, or if this then triggers some angry comments from some Board members and parents at other schools that would benefit if some of the money originally budgeted for the Centreville renovation/expansion was reallocated.
Exactly.

Centreville does need renovated, but it doesn’t need a whole new tower and land leased from the park authority.

Chantilly Needs its own renovation, that school barely has any windows.

McLean needs major work to fix its issues.

Then there’s Robinson

Mount Vernon

Annandale

The rest of Justice

The rest of West Potomac (Also received an unnecessary addition.

And probably Lewis (which is essentially in hospice).

Well, the rest of Madison too.

Many of these renovations are just cosmetic and mechanical, with some of these possibly needing conservative additions, besides Chantilly (to a degree) and McLean which has been waiting for years.


"Centreville does need renovated" <--what are you trying to say here? "Centerville does need TO BE renovated??" Learn English.
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