Nobody I know at Oak Hill wants to go to Western. Can't we stay at Chantilly? |
Kids from SLHS who only pupil place for AP pupil place to Herndon because it is closest, I suspect people will prefer Western for AP over Herndon. |
It will depend on how old your kids are. Everyone thinks Oak Hill will be assigned to Western. |
There's your problem. You think your small group of less than one ES of parents' opinions matter in the boundary issue that affects all the taxpayers in the county. It doesn't matter what you want. What matters is what makes the most sense, optimizing FCPS dollars and effort for everyone - not just you. |
DP. Isn’t it kind of a crap shoot whether it’s more efficient to assign Fox Mill or Crossfield to Western? It would be better if they just made a decision sooner and stuck with it, rather than pretend there’s going to be some perfect decision that has unanimous support. We do know what would be inefficient, which is plowing a ton of additional money into Western and then assigning both of these schools, and possibly less of the schools closest to Western, there. |
| They really should just move all of Carson to Western and leave Oak Hill where it is. I'm sure there are plenty of other elementary schools that are close to high schools but not zoned there. |
I wasn't taking a side or position either way. Just annoyed that all these posters think what they want matters. What matters is what makes logical sense for the county now and in the future. Use facts, not arguing over how many people at each school want this or that. If what people wanted mattered then Fox Mill wouldn't have been moved to SLHS back in 2008 either. |
I expect my elected official to meet with the people she represents and hear what they have to say before deciding what her opinion is. Meren has cancelled the meeting with the Fox Mill PTA while meeting with her other constituents. She has not responded to the people who have sent her letters saying they disagree with her. Talking to her constituents is her job. |
+1 |
She’s neither listening to families nor smart. She confused Fox Mill Woods with Fox Mill Elementary School. She doesn’t want to lose FMES to Western—they have low FARMS and high test scores. |
Thats not how politics works though. People lobby and advocate for whats best for them. |
+1 why would you be annoyed by people expressing their opinion unless it is counter to what you want? Fox Mill has the right to advocate to move to Western even if it runs counter to those at Crossfield who want to move. |
It would be great if there were an intelligent School Board making sensible, informed decisions or an intelligent Superintendent making sensible, informed recommendations. We have neither, which is an invitation for a free-for-all where those who yell the longest and loudest have a reasonable expectation they’ll get their way. There is a complete leadership void. |
The issue isn’t people expressing their opinions, but instead incredibly weak leadership in FCPS that appears to change its positions depending simply on which group last managed to get their ear. |
Yes but Michelle Reid just listens to the loudest person in the room - she has separate meetings with parents who are loud in meetings and tries to strike deals with them. I know this first hand. How do you think Western High Scenario E came about? It wasn't her team's idea, it was the RIO group's idea. |