Are you the Lewis parent? I know this may be what other people think Lewis needs, but what I asked was what Lewis parents think Lewis needs. |
Just pointing one of the ways Lewis ended up the way it is. It didn't happen overnight, but was the classic "boiling frog". Though it did accelerate after removing the Gambrill neighborhoods. Gambrill is not super wealthy, but at the time it was moved it had a single-digit F/R Lunch rate (it is barely above 10% now). West Springfield Elementary (where Daventry attends) was the other elementary in the pyramid at the time with a single-digit F/R lunch rate (it is 11% now). Go look at the rest of the Lewis pyramid feeders to get an idea of how they compare. The 25 year old horse that needs to die is IB at Lewis. And no one on the School Board cares. |
The Saratoga area that goes to Lewis has NEVER been able to vote for the member that represents Lewis (or Lee). |
As someone in the same position, I’m wondering if we shouldn’t push for that to be an amendment. That you get to vote for the candidates who would represent your assigned pyramid. Shouldn’t be controversial. |
In my opinion, at this late stage, Lewis needs a selective magnet. We want people to want to attend Lewis for a rigorous program. Whether that is accomplished by closing all IB schools and designating Lewis as the only IB school based on applications, or moving the selective Edison STEM program to Lewis, or starting up a TJHSST satellite campus at Lewis (which now Skyview has beaten them to the punch on that). There simply needs to be an attractive specialized program, it's quite simple, but the Board can't figure that out. |
Keene Mill AAP center takes kid from the Braddock area AND WSHS area. Some of the kids are ZONED for Braddock as their home school and some are zoned for WSHS as their home high school.
Kings Park, Kings Glen and Ravensworth are all elementary schools that go to Keene mill AAP but are zoned for Braddock. If you are an AAP kid at Keene Mill who can’t attend LLIV classes because they don’t exist at your school, you are going to your local center and it functions like a split feeder. You seem to think kids in AAP don’t have feelings or friendships. I guess you wish your child could have “AAP choices” rather than thinking like a child does when they are dealing with friendships and how adding a split feeder to that mess would be more disorienting for all involved. I guess your perspective taking skills are a bit lacking. |
I don't live in that area. But, this happens all over FCPS. There is another option. Ask to have your child go to a center that feeds into the zoned high school. Or, keep your kid in the zoned school. Going to AAP does not make her smarter. |
I’m a Keene Mill Parent arguing that adding a “true” split feeder to take some kids from Keene Mill to Lewis would be a triple f u to the Keene mill kids. Particularly the AAP Keene Mill kids. |
School board representation really should be entirely separated from board of supervisors. Is there a process where county residents can make that happen? |
100% agree. |
None of the Lake Braddock zoned kids are zoned for Keene Mill. None of them Opting into a magnet program in a different pyramid does not mean that receiving school is a split feeder. It just means that it accepts transfers into the pyramid for that special program. |
Those 3 schools attending Keene Mill for AAP does not make Keene Mill a split feeder. |
But you are also arguing that West Springfiel elementary, that is much smaller than Keene Mill and also sends students to Lake Braddock should be turned into a split feeder. |
+1 I have reached out to the Franconia school board rep asking these questions several times and have not gotten a good response. Anyone else had any luck? Any ideas on how the school board can get the message? |
Try sending a message to Chief of Schools, Dr. Geovanny Ponce. Back in Jan/Feb at one of the SB meetings there was a comment by Dr. Ponce that he was going to host a roundtable discussion at Lewis to review plans for improving the school, specifically noting the significant decrease population. Not sure what long term plans came out of that meeting. Unfortunately he will be leaving FCPS soon for another job. He was a good asset for that community, but maybe sending messages to him before he leaves will ensure the effort won't dwindle away. |