It is generally easier to recruit and retain teachers at McLean/Langley than at many other schools because the teachers don't have to work as hard or deal with as many disciplinary issues, but the flip-side is that the area is expensive and teachers may prefer positions closer to where they live. If McLean City ran its own schools, it likely could pay higher salaries than FCPS or offer smaller class sizes, both advantages to teachers. |
I imagine a developer wouldnt touch this with a 10 foot pole. They probably would get exactly nowhere with the pissed off parents of students. |
As has been pointed out, not every service that county residents currently receive is a "county service." |
I don't think it would work like that. |
trash and water are. you may pay a private hauling service, but the landfill is a county service |
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Politically I think this would be tough. I would imagine that the members of the General Assembly would be strongly encouraged to vote no to this proposed secession. Not only by Ffx Cty/members of the Ffx Cty delegation but also by the Va Assn of Counties...no county wants this to happen bc its going to set a precedent that every unhappy community group be able to seceed.
Do you have members of the General Assembly you think would champion this legislation? I dont see Kathleen Murphy putting her neck out for it. |
It's an incinerator, btw. |
When have real eatate developers even shown a shred of caring about anything but their bottom line? How many SFHs could be built on the McLean HS land? |
Is this what Fairfax City and McLean currently do? |
And where would the students living in those SFH go to school? Not happening. Also doubtful that McLean would let anything be permitted there |
How many times are you going to repeat the same nonsense? There is no scenario where the county is going to sell these schools to a developer. They will either need them for FCPS, or it will be a negotiated transfer to a new jurisdiction that assumes responsibility for educating most if not all of the students who attend them currently. |
Someone moving to the area 5 years from now isnt going to care about some random local political infighting that resulted in their house being built on the land where a school once stood, as long as their own kids get a good education at either a private or public school. |
Why do you think this negotiated transfer is going to be so awesome and peaceful? Fairfax County isnt just going to give up McLean because the MCA wants them to. |
Fairfax City owns all the school buildings in that jurisdiction, and they contract with FCPS to operate them. I don't believe teachers at Fairfax, Lanier, Providence or Daniels Run get paid more than other FCPS teachers. Falls Church City owns and operates all the school buildings in that jurisdiction (and one school that is physically located in Fairfax County); on average, teachers get paid $3000 more than in FCPS and classes are smaller. McLean would not try to self-incorporate unless it planned to follow the FCC model. A primary driver is the dissatisfaction with FCPS. |
Never said it would be; however, at some point, the county might want to put an end to what would become an increasingly public airing of the reasons why McLean-area residents are so fed up with the county. |