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Of course Western is closer than Oakton. We all get that.
But Crossfield is not closer to Western than the other elementary schools, and it’s not a wash.
Get your facts straight.
You're an idiot. Look at the neighborhoods where people live, moron.
Why are you triggered?
I know exactly where they live. Crossfield families do not live closer to Western than the other neighborhood. On average, they’re the farthest.
Crossfield’s westernmost neighborhood is roughly as close as the others. But the eastern neighborhoods (east of Lawyer’s Rd) are farther than any other elementary schools. No Crossfield families live west of 286, and they all have to cross it to get to Western High.
What is your point? We cross it to get to Carson, we cross it to get to the grocery store, we cross it to get to the soccer fields, we use it to get just about anywhere. It's not like Fairfax County Parkway is a six lane highway without any stoplights. I just don't get this weird argument. Not to mention, you have to take 66 and cross Chain Bridge Rd to get to Oakton. OMG!!!
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.