Future Western High School

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:If the board moves forward with this plan and voters approve the spending for the site acquisition, when do you think it would get built at the earliest? In 10 years, 15 or 20 years?


I have heard that this mythical western school would be on the Hutchison ES campus. If true, then it’s a matter of building costs.


I thought there was land by Rachel Carson MS for a new school?


Well, maybe there are options. RC is probably a more palatable area for some people. Either way it seems (unofficially?) slated for somewhere near Centreville road.
Anonymous
I have often wondered why there are not more magnet schools.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If the board moves forward with this plan and voters approve the spending for the site acquisition, when do you think it would get built at the earliest? In 10 years, 15 or 20 years?


I have heard that this mythical western school would be on the Hutchison ES campus. If true, then it’s a matter of building costs.


I thought there was land by Rachel Carson MS for a new school?


Well, maybe there are options. RC is probably a more palatable area for some people. Either way it seems (unofficially?) slated for somewhere near Centreville road.


I defintely prefer the Carson site and do not want to cross the toll road. The acqusition cost is only $13.5 million and I wonder how they are going to use that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If the board moves forward with this plan and voters approve the spending for the site acquisition, when do you think it would get built at the earliest? In 10 years, 15 or 20 years?


I have heard that this mythical western school would be on the Hutchison ES campus. If true, then it’s a matter of building costs.


I thought there was land by Rachel Carson MS for a new school?

No it was adjacent to Carson, but they sold the land to the King Abdullah Private school. They were also looking at some park land next to to Hutchison. That site may still be available.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If the board moves forward with this plan and voters approve the spending for the site acquisition, when do you think it would get built at the earliest? In 10 years, 15 or 20 years?


I have heard that this mythical western school would be on the Hutchison ES campus. If true, then it’s a matter of building costs.


I thought there was land by Rachel Carson MS for a new school?


Well, maybe there are options. RC is probably a more palatable area for some people. Either way it seems (unofficially?) slated for somewhere near Centreville road.


I defintely prefer the Carson site and do not want to cross the toll road. The acqusition cost is only $13.5 million and I wonder how they are going to use that.


You do realize that wherever it lands up in that area will pull the same student population.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If the board moves forward with this plan and voters approve the spending for the site acquisition, when do you think it would get built at the earliest? In 10 years, 15 or 20 years?


I have heard that this mythical western school would be on the Hutchison ES campus. If true, then it’s a matter of building costs.


I thought there was land by Rachel Carson MS for a new school?


Well, maybe there are options. RC is probably a more palatable area for some people. Either way it seems (unofficially?) slated for somewhere near Centreville road.


I defintely prefer the Carson site and do not want to cross the toll road. The acqusition cost is only $13.5 million and I wonder how they are going to use that.


You do realize that wherever it lands up in that area will pull the same student population.


Not necessairily. Besides, crossing the toll road will take more time.
Anonymous
Carson site would have been better, but county had political pressure to sell it to the Saudis. No publicity about it until it was a done deal.

Hutchinson site would be a traffic nightmare. That area is already a traffic nightmare and it would not really serve the areas where it is most needed. Listen to the traffic reports in the morning about Highway 28 and Centreville Rd reports.

On the other hand, it will be interesting to see the enrollments of the high schools this year. When do we get those?
Anonymous
Enrollments this year need to be treated as rolling. My kids ES is adding a kindergarten class, we just heard about it, because of the sudden enrollment of kids. I don't think that we have had more then 3 kindergarten classes in the five years he has been at the school. I would hope that high school enrollment will be less volatile because the kids can be vaccinated.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Carson site would have been better, but county had political pressure to sell it to the Saudis. No publicity about it until it was a done deal.

Hutchinson site would be a traffic nightmare. That area is already a traffic nightmare and it would not really serve the areas where it is most needed. Listen to the traffic reports in the morning about Highway 28 and Centreville Rd reports.

On the other hand, it will be interesting to see the enrollments of the high schools this year. When do we get those?


Hutchison is basically at Centreville Road and the Toll Road. Not near 28.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Carson site would have been better, but county had political pressure to sell it to the Saudis. No publicity about it until it was a done deal.

Hutchinson site would be a traffic nightmare. That area is already a traffic nightmare and it would not really serve the areas where it is most needed. Listen to the traffic reports in the morning about Highway 28 and Centreville Rd reports.

On the other hand, it will be interesting to see the enrollments of the high schools this year. When do we get those?


Hutchison is basically at Centreville Road and the Toll Road. Not near 28.


Where do you think the students will be coming from? Look at a map. Centreville Road is parallel to 28. It's the only alternative artery to Centreville RD f coming from the West. Centreville and Chantilly are both south/west of 50. Those are the schools that need relief.

You are correct that there is no access to Hutchison from 28--which means Centreville Rd would get those cutting across from 28 via Frying Pan Rd. Nightmare traffic. Especially when the Metro opens and commuters will be going that way, as well.

Anonymous
Why would they build a high school in Herndon when Herndon is not overcrowded. It has a lot fewer students than Centreville, Chantilly, and Westfield.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why would they build a high school in Herndon when Herndon is not overcrowded. It has a lot fewer students than Centreville, Chantilly, and Westfield.


It’s all about where they can find a site. They can build a new high school in Herndon and relieve overcrowding at schools like Chantilly and Centreville. It just will require more boundaries to change to make that happen. And the opposition will be fierce. We’ve already seen Great Falls push Elaine Tholen around like a puppet on a string.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why would they build a high school in Herndon when Herndon is not overcrowded. It has a lot fewer students than Centreville, Chantilly, and Westfield.


It’s all about where they can find a site. They can build a new high school in Herndon and relieve overcrowding at schools like Chantilly and Centreville. It just will require more boundaries to change to make that happen. And the opposition will be fierce. We’ve already seen Great Falls push Elaine Tholen around like a puppet on a string.


Can they build it and not bother the Langley borders? Seems like that would keep everyone happy.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why would they build a high school in Herndon when Herndon is not overcrowded. It has a lot fewer students than Centreville, Chantilly, and Westfield.


It’s all about where they can find a site. They can build a new high school in Herndon and relieve overcrowding at schools like Chantilly and Centreville. It just will require more boundaries to change to make that happen. And the opposition will be fierce. We’ve already seen Great Falls push Elaine Tholen around like a puppet on a string.


So, now, I see. People want it to get Great Falls kids at Herndon. No matter that it is a terrible spot to relieve Chantilly and Centreville. The traffic would almost all be coming from one direction and it would be a nightmare for students, parents, and commuters.
So, SB will probably choose it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why would they build a high school in Herndon when Herndon is not overcrowded. It has a lot fewer students than Centreville, Chantilly, and Westfield.


It’s all about where they can find a site. They can build a new high school in Herndon and relieve overcrowding at schools like Chantilly and Centreville. It just will require more boundaries to change to make that happen. And the opposition will be fierce. We’ve already seen Great Falls push Elaine Tholen around like a puppet on a string.


It is about where there is space. FCPS is due for some rebalancing regardless of whether a western school is built. Holding off on major rebalancing effort until a new western high school is built makes sense.
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