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Not the poster to whom you’re responding but what’s up with the “people like you” comment? Sounds more than a little condescending. |
Pretend outrage over trivial stuff doesn’t work anymore. |
I'm the first person who posted about looking at the maps and it literally was the first time I've paid attention to that part of the county. I mean, we are zoned for Marshall and anything outside of my little bubble is just not on my radar. I get the whole density thing and that that area is fairly spread out, but it seems crazy to me that people would be okay with that long of a bus ride or drive for their children. All of the schools we are zoned to are within a 5 minute drive of our house! |
She is speaking for herself and her area. WSHS by a large margin, does not want rezoning. |
Also, again, we live 3 miles away from Marshall and you are telling me Langley is "surrounded by Marshall" but Great Falls is nowhere near us?? |
| Not only are they OK with that long commute for their kids, many bought their homes in that area hoping they would continue to be zoned for Langley, despite the 13 mile drive. It is a sacrifice they are willing to make in order to avoid sending their kids to (gasp!) Herndon. |
So funny how the Great Falls / Langley crowd here trys to act as if everyone who points out that ridiculous boundary is all the same person. I was the poster you quoted and not the 22:48 poster who made the original observation. Busing is what is happening now by sending any homes in the 20170 zip code all the way to Langley instead of Herndon. There is no context where that makes sense. |
But, but … the Forestville kids are not socializing with their community and are being bussed far away. You’d think they’d want their kids to stay close to their community and not be sent to far off Langley. |
Correct. They appear to be moving the only low hanging fruit to Langley that they can - the Spring Hill attendance island. Sure they could technically send more of Tyson’s to Langley, but that would be moving kids closer to Marshall to a school further away. The only way they can make it work otherwise is to pull from further and further west. Once you get that, the boundaries by and large make sense. Seriously, try figuring out how to fill Langley without going west, except pulling from houses much closer to Marshall or McLean. It sounds like your beef is really that Langley is located where it is. For that you should get a delorean and go back to the 1960s. |
Forestville is a great community! Most of its students are from great falls, which feeds into Langley. |
+1. New poster here. |
Be careful what you wish for. Turns out that the school board is about to go nuclear with the boundaries. |
I also support boundary changes. Three of us so far this morning. |
Is that a preview of what was presented to the BRAC last night? What’s been presented so far is mostly little tweaks to “fix” attendance islands and some split feeders (but not others) that in some cases made sense and in others created new problems in place of the ones they purported to fix. |
Wow, enough for HOV now. Congrats |