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Still waiting for Frisch to come up with a compelling explanation as to why we're wasting $60 million at Dunn Loring at his behest.
So far, crickets. What a scumbag. |
| Vote for Karl— because we can afford to waste money. |
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Maybe it's just getting started. Karl Frisch has already messed up the CIP process with the Dunn Loring school, but it's not like it's getting built yet. We need a new School Board that steps back, recognizes Frisch's bad judgment, and cancels this massive waste of taxpayer money. |
Dunn Loring saved money, actually. But add this to things Tony Sabio can’t do: Spell Count |
Wasting money on a school for which there is no need doesn’t save money. Are you really that stupid, Karl, or do you just think others are? GTFOH. |
| Frisch is unappealing and lacking in any charisma, but he does have a few traits common among politicians: he has no sense of shame and he thinks that if you repeat the same lies often enough they will start to sound true. |
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Based on the projections & development projects, Tysons is going to be overcapacity.
https://www.ffxnow.com/2022/11/04/mclean-citizens-association-warns-fcps-student-enrollment-estimates-might-miss-the-mark/ https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/819f3704ae9849539183d741001a645f Dunn Loring seems like a good place to put a new school, especially if FCPS already has a building there. Blake Lane is nowhere near the new development in FCPS. |
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No, dumba*s. Tysons might have been a good location. The Dunn Loring site is in Vienna and surrounded by under-enrolled elementary schools. The Blake Lake site is near multiple elementary schools with over 800 kids. Dunn Loring, if it gets built, will have to pull kids from already under-enrolled schools and leave them with around 400-450 kids. |
-1. You clearly don’t know the area. |
I live here. |
Tyson’s would’ve been enormously expensive. |
Yes, Karl. We know you and Evan moved into Tysons with your dog so you could run against Holly. You still don’t know the area. |
No need for name calling. Based on the planned new residential development (yellow & bright orange) as well as the current high capacity %s, dunn loring looks like a reasonable location. Certainly more central to the new growth than Blake Lane.
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