What I think they are considering is whether to turn Lee into an IB only school and turn Key into an IB MYP site exclusively. I think it would result in shuffling feeders from West Springfield, South County, Hayfield, Lake Braddock (I think?), Annandale, and Edison, IIRC. Students at all of these schools could attend the proposed IB site with the thought that the loss of students to the new IB site would be off-set through boundary adjustments, redistricting, etc. I don't know how probable this is, fwiw. But it's something to keep in mind around that part of the county. |
That's not going to happen. OP doesn't need to think about that at all. |
I thought I read that they were looking into this around here recently. I don't know if I would be so certain, PP. |
| There has been zero talk of consolidating the IB schools. They are expanding IBMYP and have plans to do the PYP program in feeder elementaries as well. Whoever sold fairfax on IB should be raking in $$$$ by now. |
Right, but you can still transfer out based on a Language. |
Also, the number of AP classes offered at Lee is small fraction of what’s offered at other non-IB schools. |
FCPS has a great track record of doubling down on dumb ideas, but either way the Lee pyramid should be avoided until they come up with something better than PYP for a few of the elementary school feeders. |
Yes, in the Lake Barcroft/Sleepy Hollow areas. It’s why Stuart’s name is changing to Justice, yet there’s little effort underway to rename Lee. |
+1. The only thing that will stop pupil placements out of Lee is closing nearby AP schools to transfers. |
I really don’t think that’s quite right. The attendance map does not include anything north of the Franconia-Springfield Parkway and even the developments on the south side of the Franconia-Springfield Parkway are not within Saratoga boundaries. Loisdale Estates on the eastern side of I-95 is also not in the Saratoga attendance zone. Saratoga has some nice, stable SFH neighborhoods within its boundaries. There are a lot of empty nesters in those neighborhoods who don’t use the schools, and I knew many parents (during the 5 years I lived there) who used private schools for ES. There are some nice THs within Saratoga boundaries, but there are also a lot of very small, older THs that are either very cheap (for Fairfax County) or are used as rentals with relatively cheap rents (again, by Fairfax County standards). These neighborhoods are very diverse, with a lot of immigrants. I’m aware of at least a couple of sections that are county-owned housing for low-income families. At one point, I think Saratoga was considered an ok neighborhood as long as you planned to move before Key/Lee, but, eventually, enough middle-class families with kids have avoided the area which, when combined with the continued influx of less privileged families in some of the TH neighborhoods, has resulted in a bit of a vicious cycle at Saratoga. It’s now Title 1 and has close to a 50% FARMs rate. The Saratoga area, on the whole, is still a great area with some nice housing options with very convenient access to Metro/Pentagon Bus/95/Ft. Belvoir, but the schools are not a very good selling point for the area. I think its still perfectly possible for kids from good families to get a good education at Saratoga/Key/Lee, but most parents who prioritize school opt to find something in West Springfield, Lake Braddock, or maybe even South County. It’s a shame - if Saratoga had been moved out of the Key/Lee pyramid to South County or West Springfield 10 years ago, I don’t think Saratoga’s reputation would have suffered a much as it has. The housing stock is almost identical to what you will find in the West Springfield pyramid just on the other side of the Fairfax County parkway, but because it has always been zoned for Key/Lee, the performance of the student body at Saratoga has slowly deteriorated and fallen in line with the rest of the Lee pyramid. |
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Those families were given the option to move to South county 10+ years ago.
The voted to stay at Lee. Really bad decision. |
I’ve heard that too, although I don’t know the full story of what happened. Certainly, with the benefit of hindsight, seems like a bad decision. That said, the further back in time you go, the less clear the choice would have been. I don’t think Lee has ever been one of the “top tier” pyramids in Fairfax County, but I also don’t think it was regarded nearly as poorly as it is today. |
It was middle of the pack in the mid-90s with test scores frequently higher than schools like Marshall and Herndon. Those days are history, at least insofar as Marshall is concerned. |
| During the public meetings that were held at Hayfield Secondary when South Co. was being planned, Saratoga residents petitioned to be included in the new school. It soon became clear that they were being pushed out of the process in favor of including the Gunston area and parts of Lorton that attended Hayfield. There was discussion of eventually moving Saratoga to Hayfield - or maybe W. Springfield. I’m not 100% sure as it was in the early 2000’s - before I had kids of my own. Staff was directed to look into redrawing boundaries in that part of the county. |
It does seem like those students have a long way to go to get to any high school. It can be annoying with traffic and lights to get to the Lee HS area from Saratoga. |