It is a very long way since it is at the edge of Fairfax County. And, to me, being off 28 was part of the problem with sending kids from south of 50. The traffic is awful. |
| In the meeting today: A lot of Walney Village folks advocating for keeping them at Chantilly. Seema, Meren, Moon and Reid were in person. Kyle Mcdaniel was online. Outside of the walney village community advocacy, majority of the questions were related SkyView phasing options, sibling preference , AP courses availability etc. |
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I wish those industrial parks would be redeveloped into housing.
There doesn’t need to be that much commerce. |
I expect some will. However, I think FCPS is going to be surprised by the number of kids going private before they even hit middle school because of these decisions. |
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It’s not that it’s hard to get to, but it’s not walkable/bikeable which is Walney Oaks and Walney Village’s argument. (It was also Lees Corner’s argument, but they truly were very far from Westfield.)
Westfield would be fine to go via school bus in the middle of the day. |
And she is basically asking people to go into the tool and leave comments after she talked about how it will decrease programming, etc. I thought it was interesting how she just singled out Fox Mill Estates moving…is she advocating for FMES to be split? It was an odd way to phrase it. |
No, I'm a man. And yes the ride to carson is obscenely long if you're east of west ox. I guess that's the price to pay for low density housing. |
If you look up from the industrial parks, you'd see why they're industrial parks. They're straight off the end of the Dulles runways. |
Remember what I said about disengaged Westfield parents? |
DP Lobbying people with power unlike your snarky spark of sunshine! |
From Merens newsletter: Both proposals move Fox Mill Estates, which is the main neighborhood assigned to Fox Mill Elementary School from the South Lakes pyramid into the Skyview pyramid. This is an entirely new proposal, and I’m unclear why the Superintendent is proposing it. If the goal is to balance enrollment, removing the Fox Mill ES population from South Lakes HS will further decrease the already under-enrolled membership. When membership decreases further and further from planned capacity, staffing for the school decreases. This means that programming decreases - including to a selection of academics and extra-curricular activities. |
The comments are turned off on the tool! |
I am a crossfield parent and I have been to every Skyview boundary meeting. I also attended Seema's zoom meetings ( 3 of them) with community members and her community meeting at Liberty MS. I also attended Kyle's zoom meeting recently. I have never heard or seen any Westfield parent at any of these meetings. This is the only place they complain. |
Not sure "disengaged" is really fair. Half the school is leaving. The vast majority of people aren't following along this very convoluted process unless their area is being moved. Most probably don't realize how many kids are leaving Westfield. Seema certainly isn't trying to infor the Westfield community about her machinations. |
Meren is very late in the game. She could have proposed splitting Fox Mill into two: west of 286 going to Skyview and east of 286 staying in SLHS. Most of Fox Mill Estate houses are located in the Eastern side. It is way too late now. The final scenario is out. Comments are closed. People voted for "proximity." No major change is expected to be made. |