FACT: South Lakes is 100 below capacity. FACT: Oakton is around 50 over capacity. |
Nobody denies that Oakton is far. That's a fair point. But on average, Crossfield kids live the farthest from Rachel Carson compared to kids from other elementary schools. My reply was to someone who claimed "Most Crossfield neighborhoods are closer to Western than Coates and McNair, and many are closer than the eastern part of Fox Mill Estates," which is simply not true. |
What excuse? |
Yes, I'm finding out that pro-Western Crossfield moms are as obnoxious as RIO moms. |
A lot more obnoxious. |
| RIO? |
"RIO" = "Rooted in Oakton" (group of Oakton parents lobbying hard to stay out of Western HS). |
Wasn't it the RIO mom who brought up crossing 286 during the "citizen participation" at the SB meeting? Also, said they would have to cross 50--which makes no sense at all. And, of course, also using the fact that her kids were affected by the closures during COVID. And, kids in other schools weren't? |
Look at a map, lady!!! |
I think the above posts WERE the RIO moms. |
Exaxtly. Look at the map. None of Crossfield families live west of 286, and they are not closer to Western than Coates and McNair. |
Fact south lakes has 4100 new housing units coming online near the metro station. I hate endless growth |
Fact is that student yields vary depending on the type of housing unit. We shouldn’t be making decisions in one area based on potential growth and in another area based only on actual overcrowding. |
Last I checked the new development in Oakton is of similar housing types but far lesser units but that doesn't help your argument does it? |
Last I checked, Oakton added 100 new students this year. Where are they coming from? And, the construction in Oakton boundary is current. RTC is in the future--but, in any case, they could send the kids to Herndon. Look at the boundary map--easy fix. |