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| It defies common sense to think that FCPS leadership and School Board think that moving kids is going to solve problems. |
I own property in the area. The issue with Glasgow is that it was rebuilt from scratch to accommodate almost 1700 kids, including AAP kids, but a lot of the student body is undisciplined and unruly. The community just wants to reduce the enrollment, even if it leaves the school technically under-enrolled, so the administration has fewer kids to supervise. Both Holmes and Poe, which are nearby, have spare capacity and they are also 6-8 middle schools like Glasgow. The challenge is that Holmes and Poe are already split feeders (Holmes to Annandale and Edison and Poe to Annandale and Falls Church) and moving Glasgow kids there would turn them into three-way split feeders unless the Justice boundaries also change. In addition, the Glasgow neighborhoods closest to Holmes and Poe are mostly single-family areas, so they could end up reducing the number of kids at Glasgow but increasing the concentration of poverty. But I gather some would support that as long as the enrollment is smaller. |
I’m trying to thread zero needles. McLean should’ve had a renovation a long time ago. I thought I made that clear when I said it was borderline criminal that they haven’t gotten one yet. I’ve always supported that. Since I don’t have a Time Machine and it takes a while to build an expansion, then the alternatives are keeping the current boundaries, which I support, or moving the attendance island to Langley. I’m not interested in anyone moving. I think they’re being foolish, but I was just pointing out that Langley can absorb the entire western island and not be overcapacity. |
You’re still threading a needle because you’re focusing entirely on whether Langley would be overcapacity with a second Langley/McLean boundary change in five years. They may blow right past that and reassign kids to Herndon because it now has even more extra capacity and is closer. Keep in mind your community (through the GFCA) fought hard in 2021 to keep the very McLean kids you’re now saying won’t overcrowd Langley out of the school because you were worried they’d bump you into Herndon. Now it’s coming up again and it may be the final straw. It’s a shame they haven’t invested in the areas experiencing the most growth and now want to move kids around like widgets. They are slowly destroying McLean HS through neglect and boundary changes, and some of Langley stands to feel some pain, too. |
They know it doesn't solve the actual problem. That isn't the objective here. The objective is to disguise poor performance by pulling up the averages so that FCPS looks minimally competent based on new state standards. How do we keep hiring these PhDs who ran huge school systems before FCPS but are still incompetent for the task at hand, don't act with integrity and generally can't manage their way out of a wet paper bag? I fully expect this one to run off for some big corporate job like the last one after she milks as much as she can out of this $400k/ year job. |
McLean’s Principal is on the committee. |
Reid didn’t run a huge school system previously. She was in charge of a school district in Washington State about 1/6th the size of Fairfax. |
McLean did have a renovation in the 2000’s. That may qualify for “a long time ago”. |
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Instead of putting in new boundaries, spend the money on extra staff at the struggling schools.
TEACH THE KIDS. IF THEY ARE DISCIPLINE PROBLEMS, TAKE ACTION. ADDRESS THE PROBLEM INSTEAD OF COVERING IT UP AND SPREADING IT AROUND. |
A couple of more people who get it. The boundary effort is just a shell game to keep people distracted and occupied so Reid can get another million dollars out of FCPS tax payers and the school board members can pad their resumes for runs at other political offices. Only losers are the parents (property values) and the kids (everyone becomes average). Come on folks wake up before it is too late! |
Really don’t know what to say here. I’m no expert in the definition of threading needles, but I’ve never heard it articulated as you do. Just kinda weird to rabidly go after people who generally agree with you. |
Reid wants to make this school the model for all FCPS middle schools. Giant, unmanageable 6th through 8th grade monstrosities with around 2000 students each. The 7th-8th middle schools are barely holding the discipline together, and the three 6th-7th-8th middle schools are out of control. Yet Reid wants that model to go county wide. It makes no sense fot the school board to expand all the middle schools to 2000 students. |
There are not very many suburban school systems the size of FCPS. |
She’s spoken about the need for an addition for many years and been totally ignored by Gatehouse. |
Agree. I remember a coworker who had a sixth grade daughter. She said she never knew what she was going to find when she went home--a little girl playing with dolls or a teenager. Sixth graders belong in elementary school. They get to join the teens soon enough. |