Abolish Boundary Maps Fairfax

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There has been zero backlash about the boundary change at our school.


How can you be sure. Even if you somehow spoke to every family that’s just one school of many.


You have confused yourself being upset with being common.
Anonymous
Dumbest idea ever.

We knew when we bought our house that the boundaries would never change because of distance. Unfortunately the highly rated pyramid doesn’t mean a good fcps experience. So going to a different school doesn’t seem to have the impact you want
Anonymous
i support open borders for schools. but transportation is on you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The county is huge. No boundaries is an absolutely stupid idea. It would als decimate housing prices as people who want to count on a good school option for other counties using normal systems still.


Who said you have the right to hoard wealth in home values?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Dumbest idea ever.

We knew when we bought our house that the boundaries would never change because of distance. Unfortunately the highly rated pyramid doesn’t mean a good fcps experience. So going to a different school doesn’t seem to have the impact you want


Who told you the boundaries would never change? lol you were lied to. The experience must be equal and that means allowing families to choose which schools they think are best.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:i support open borders for schools. but transportation is on you.


+1 This is an example how how it works.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=cYA-KXuz5j0&pp=ygUfT3BlbiBlbnJvbGxtZW50IGdyYW5pdGUgYWNob29sYQ%3D%3D
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:i support open borders for schools. but transportation is on you.


+1 This is an example how how it works.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=cYA-KXuz5j0&pp=ygUfT3BlbiBlbnJvbGxtZW50IGdyYW5pdGUgYWNob29sYQ%3D%3D


Toto, we’re not in Utah.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Dumbest idea ever.

We knew when we bought our house that the boundaries would never change because of distance. Unfortunately the highly rated pyramid doesn’t mean a good fcps experience. So going to a different school doesn’t seem to have the impact you want


Who told you the boundaries would never change? lol you were lied to. The experience must be equal and that means allowing families to choose which schools they think are best.


I think pp is saying they live close to the high school. People who live within a mile of a high school never get moved. Feel free to point out an example where I'm wrong, but I don't think we need to lol at the previous poster without knowing where they live.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:i support open borders for schools. but transportation is on you.


+1 This is an example how how it works.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=cYA-KXuz5j0&pp=ygUfT3BlbiBlbnJvbGxtZW50IGdyYW5pdGUgYWNob29sYQ%3D%3D


Toto, we’re not in Utah.

No transfer is illegal
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:i support open borders for schools. but transportation is on you.


+1 This is an example how how it works.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=cYA-KXuz5j0&pp=ygUfT3BlbiBlbnJvbGxtZW50IGdyYW5pdGUgYWNob29sYQ%3D%3D


Toto, we’re not in Utah.

No transfer is illegal


File a lawsuit if you’re so sure about that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Dumbest idea ever.

We knew when we bought our house that the boundaries would never change because of distance. Unfortunately the highly rated pyramid doesn’t mean a good fcps experience. So going to a different school doesn’t seem to have the impact you want


Who told you the boundaries would never change? lol you were lied to. The experience must be equal and that means allowing families to choose which schools they think are best.


I think pp is saying they live close to the high school. People who live within a mile of a high school never get moved. Feel free to point out an example where I'm wrong, but I don't think we need to lol at the previous poster without knowing where they live.


Just because that’s always how it worked doesn’t mean it won’t change. Abolish Boundary maps could easily form a grass roots movement and start calling people with power.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Dumbest idea ever.

We knew when we bought our house that the boundaries would never change because of distance. Unfortunately the highly rated pyramid doesn’t mean a good fcps experience. So going to a different school doesn’t seem to have the impact you want


Who told you the boundaries would never change? lol you were lied to. The experience must be equal and that means allowing families to choose which schools they think are best.


I think pp is saying they live close to the high school. People who live within a mile of a high school never get moved. Feel free to point out an example where I'm wrong, but I don't think we need to lol at the previous poster without knowing where they live.


Just because that’s always how it worked doesn’t mean it won’t change. Abolish Boundary maps could easily form a grass roots movement and start calling people with power.


The Democrats just regained power in the state. They wouldn’t fritter it away so quickly by doing something so unpopular in the state’s largest jurisdiction.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Dumbest idea ever.

We knew when we bought our house that the boundaries would never change because of distance. Unfortunately the highly rated pyramid doesn’t mean a good fcps experience. So going to a different school doesn’t seem to have the impact you want


Who told you the boundaries would never change? lol you were lied to. The experience must be equal and that means allowing families to choose which schools they think are best.


I think pp is saying they live close to the high school. People who live within a mile of a high school never get moved. Feel free to point out an example where I'm wrong, but I don't think we need to lol at the previous poster without knowing where they live.


Just because that’s always how it worked doesn’t mean it won’t change. Abolish Boundary maps could easily form a grass roots movement and start calling people with power.


The Democrats just regained power in the state. They wouldn’t fritter it away so quickly by doing something so unpopular in the state’s largest jurisdiction.


+1
I think Youngkin’s election in the wake of the math proposals disaster McAuliffe was backing was a wake up lesson happily.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The county is huge. No boundaries is an absolutely stupid idea. It would als decimate housing prices as people who want to count on a good school option for other counties using normal systems still.


Who said you have the right to hoard wealth in home values?


Who’s talking about hoarding? People in good zones spent a lot on their house. Why in the world would they support something that would decimate that initial investment?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The county is huge. No boundaries is an absolutely stupid idea. It would als decimate housing prices as people who want to count on a good school option for other counties using normal systems still.


Who said you have the right to hoard wealth in home values?


Who’s talking about hoarding? People in good zones spent a lot on their house. Why in the world would they support something that would decimate that initial investment?


You invested in FCPS, nothing more, nothing less. You’re not entitled to a certain school as all schools will soon become equal with attendance boundaries are abolished.
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