| I think all the bigger unfounded changes were stopped thankfully |
Really hope the republicans don’t put forth crap candidates or that ding dong blonde lady again. |
+1. There are two trolls on this forum that are very into equity-based boundary changes. They can only see the trees, not the forest and think that bringing everyone down to the lowest level will somehow make FCPS better. It would be laughable, but there is so much at stake with their misguided social engineering. OP, if you are fortunate enough to survive this year’s boundary debacle, make sure you understand the positions on boundary changes for the candidates next go round. |
Boundaries have never been set in stone. You knew that when you moved here. Boundaries get changed all the time, this is just the first time they are doing it all at once. |
I hope that readers here are smart enough to recognize that this person and the other who claims they voted NO are people who want to ensure that their children get vouchers for "school choice". It's fairly easy to spot you trolls nowadays. |
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OP, you didn't explain why you would be against the change.
It's been a long time since fcps did a whole scale change, and it's needed. They seem to have done away with any of the controversial moves. |
| One thing in #4 that I don't understand it the part of Fairfax High that is being sent to Chantilly. Someone on BRAC maybe? |
Not the OP, but any unnecessary moves are dumb. Only Coates should be moved. The rest is just social engineering. |
School boundary rezonings should require a residdncy check of all schools under consideration for rezoning. The kids from out of boundary should be remived before any in boundary students get rezoned. And if a large neighborhood gets rezoned out of a school due to "overcrowding" FCPS should not be able to replace them with a different large neighborhood. (Cough, cough, RV replacing Sangster, cough cough) |
Fake news. There are more than two of us and we’ll vote against the bond to try and further shrink the margins by which they pass and send the SB a message that at least some of us know their spending priorities are out of whack. We do not need new schools or school expansions right now. We need them to upgrade existing spaces for the declining school enrollments. |
I don't think so. A neighborhood in our pyramid is getting moved to an adjacent, equal quality school, where their property values are likely to go up. They were told it was because their high school was significantly overcrowded, yet the school board just replaced them with a similar sized neighborhood, whose property values are going to rocket up. They are upset, because adding hundreds of homes into their empty spots proves the rezoning wasn't about overcrowding, and because it shows that the school board prioritizes politics over stability for their own kids. Their property values increase, but their kids are getting screwed with. They are pi$$ed. -- I actually am not against both changes, but completely agree with the families getting moved that the school board is treating their kids unfairly. It would be less of a sting if FCPS was not moving almost 300 houses into their spots, after telling them their own kids must change schools because of overcrowding. No one wants to sed there kids messed with, especially when the actions prove that the justification for moving their kids was a lie. |
I think they need another 6-12 months to figure out what they how can develop KAA before making boundary changes. |
Maybe we could riff our senior Gatehouse leadership by around 40-50%, and cut the double personal assistants added for the school board to free up some funds. |
Is the neighborhood in Fairfax City? Fairfax High School is unique because it belongs to City of Fairfax, with some financial and staffing overlap with FCPS. The school is for City of Fairfax residents, with extra spots filled with adjacent FCPS neighborhoods. If Fairfax HS gets overcrowded or if FCPS needs to move students, like the domino effect for the new high school, students who are not City of Fairfax residents are required to be the ones rezoned. |
I’m the one who originally posted that I voted no on the bond. Your claim is dead wrong. I think it’s pretty unlikely that my family would qualify for vouchers based income. We can afford private without vouchers, but I’d like to stay in the public school system and support it, so long as the school board doesn’t screw over my kids. It’s funny, because you and I probably have the same ostensible goal - to save FCPS - but your version requires all the schools to be mediocre or worse. And your version dooms FCPS rather than saves it. |