Some Coates students will be zoned for Herndon High (already are?). If they add more from Coates, the FARMS rate for Herndon would skyrocket. Maybe they could balance those numbers by adding some of the western-most Langly homes to Herndon. Just a thought. |
Lots of back and forth here but what I know is this: if my kids stay zoned for a high school that is 10 miles away when there are not one, not two, not three, but FOUR high schools that are closer, something is very wrong with this entire undertaking. |
Make that FIVE high schools that are closer. Forgot one. |
So let’s assume you’re hypothetically at Crossfield and are 10 miles from Oakton. Let’s further assume there isn’t space at KAA for Crossfield kids. Are you going to push to get moved to another school (and let’s rule out Chantilly since it’s been overcrowded)? |
Oh. I 5hink she's referring to another area. |
We live in Rock Hill, the townhouses off of Rock Hill Road and Innovation. We are currently zoned for Herndon HS but I wonder if we would be moved to the new KAA school. (?) |
Not at Crossfield. I am not going to push for anything because I don't think the school board will listen to what any parents want. I will just know that it's an incredibly broken process if a so-called comprehensive boundary adjustment fails to address this. |
Homeless ranter is back to fill her Langley quota for the day: “Great falls, grumble grumble, Langley! Great falls, grumble grumble”. |
No one anticipates that because Herndon HS was recently expanded and is well under capacity. |
What amenities? The only thing it has that other schools don't have is a pool. It's not like they're going to keep the dining room and three gyms. They will repurpose those into classrooms. |
My kids are XFLD and I just mapped out local HS for ya: Centreville - 11.1 miles Madison - 11 miles Oakton - 10.8 miles Fairfax - 10 miles Westfield - 7.2 miles Herndon - 7 miles SLHS - 5.5 miles Chantilly - 3.3 miles KAA - 2.3 miles I mean, COME ON |
And it won't cost 200 million as our hater claims. |
Wrong. There are a lot of special-purpose spaces and equipment (which conveyed) that typical high schools don’t have. And “repurpose” is an interesting word for the modifications that will be required for more classroom space. You can’t just snap your fingers and turn a gym into classrooms. |
No. But you can put in desks and a white board and make do. Put in good soundproofing room dividers and you can likely get three or four classrooms. Won't cost a fortune. Better than trailers. |
+1. They won't be moving anyone out of Herndon HS (especially not nice neighborhoods, sorry). |