Anonymous wrote:Navy is a split feeder. About 60% go to Oakton and 40% go to Chantilly.
Some of the AAP kids go to South Lakes via Langston Hughes
Navy doesn't feed into either of those. Only Oakton and Chantilly (very few, like 10%). Curious how it will be when they do the boundary changes.
Crossfield ES is the only elementary that sends kids to Navy for AAP. One neighborhood that goes to Crossfield sends kids to Hughes/South Lakes. Based on the number of kids that go to Navy from Crossfield, I'd guess this is 0 or 1 child every year.
I’ve never heard of this. What neighborhood is that?
I already identified the actual neighborhood: Fox Mill Woods. It’s across from the Catholic Church off of Lawyers. They go to South Lakes.
This - it's zoned to Crossfield because it's directly behind the school and kids can walk there. I highly doubt that anyone from that neighborhood would send their kids to Navy for AAP though, when they are going to a different middle school and high school.
Correct. That’s what I said earlier too. Those parents will usually choose to stay at base for local level 4 so they can at least have some peers that may go to South Lakes. Unless they want Navy, Carson, South Lakes. Does Crossfield get Carson as their middle school AAP center?
Yes, all of Crossfield goes to Carson (AAP and Gen Ed).
Anonymous wrote:Navy is a split feeder. About 60% go to Oakton and 40% go to Chantilly.
Some of the AAP kids go to South Lakes via Langston Hughes
Navy doesn't feed into either of those. Only Oakton and Chantilly (very few, like 10%). Curious how it will be when they do the boundary changes.
Crossfield ES is the only elementary that sends kids to Navy for AAP. One neighborhood that goes to Crossfield sends kids to Hughes/South Lakes. Based on the number of kids that go to Navy from Crossfield, I'd guess this is 0 or 1 child every year.
I’ve never heard of this. What neighborhood is that?
I already identified the actual neighborhood: Fox Mill Woods. It’s across from the Catholic Church off of Lawyers. They go to South Lakes.
This - it's zoned to Crossfield because it's directly behind the school and kids can walk there. I highly doubt that anyone from that neighborhood would send their kids to Navy for AAP though, when they are going to a different middle school and high school.
Correct. That’s what I said earlier too. Those parents will usually choose to stay at base for local level 4 so they can at least have some peers that may go to South Lakes. Unless they want Navy, Carson, South Lakes. Does Crossfield get Carson as their middle school AAP center?
Yes, all of Crossfield goes to Carson (AAP and Gen Ed).
Then I can maybe see Crossfield parents choosing Navy AAP even if they end up at South Lakes. Carson actually had a good amount of kids feeding into South Lakes.
Anonymous wrote:Navy is a split feeder. About 60% go to Oakton and 40% go to Chantilly.
Some of the AAP kids go to South Lakes via Langston Hughes
Navy doesn't feed into either of those. Only Oakton and Chantilly (very few, like 10%). Curious how it will be when they do the boundary changes.
Crossfield ES is the only elementary that sends kids to Navy for AAP. One neighborhood that goes to Crossfield sends kids to Hughes/South Lakes. Based on the number of kids that go to Navy from Crossfield, I'd guess this is 0 or 1 child every year.
I’ve never heard of this. What neighborhood is that?
I already identified the actual neighborhood: Fox Mill Woods. It’s across from the Catholic Church off of Lawyers. They go to South Lakes.
This - it's zoned to Crossfield because it's directly behind the school and kids can walk there. I highly doubt that anyone from that neighborhood would send their kids to Navy for AAP though, when they are going to a different middle school and high school.
Correct. That’s what I said earlier too. Those parents will usually choose to stay at base for local level 4 so they can at least have some peers that may go to South Lakes. Unless they want Navy, Carson, South Lakes. Does Crossfield get Carson as their middle school AAP center?
Yes, all of Crossfield goes to Carson (AAP and Gen Ed).
This is not correct. The Fox Mill Woods neighborhood across from St. John Neumann on Lawyers goes to Hughes. The year my son finished 6th there were only 14 students in this position though.
Anonymous wrote:Navy is a split feeder. About 60% go to Oakton and 40% go to Chantilly.
Some of the AAP kids go to South Lakes via Langston Hughes
Navy doesn't feed into either of those. Only Oakton and Chantilly (very few, like 10%). Curious how it will be when they do the boundary changes.
Crossfield ES is the only elementary that sends kids to Navy for AAP. One neighborhood that goes to Crossfield sends kids to Hughes/South Lakes. Based on the number of kids that go to Navy from Crossfield, I'd guess this is 0 or 1 child every year.
I’ve never heard of this. What neighborhood is that?
I already identified the actual neighborhood: Fox Mill Woods. It’s across from the Catholic Church off of Lawyers. They go to South Lakes.
This - it's zoned to Crossfield because it's directly behind the school and kids can walk there. I highly doubt that anyone from that neighborhood would send their kids to Navy for AAP though, when they are going to a different middle school and high school.
Correct. That’s what I said earlier too. Those parents will usually choose to stay at base for local level 4 so they can at least have some peers that may go to South Lakes. Unless they want Navy, Carson, South Lakes. Does Crossfield get Carson as their middle school AAP center?
Yes, all of Crossfield goes to Carson (AAP and Gen Ed).
This is not correct. The Fox Mill Woods neighborhood across from St. John Neumann on Lawyers goes to Hughes. The year my son finished 6th there were only 14 students in this position though.
Anonymous wrote:Navy is a split feeder. About 60% go to Oakton and 40% go to Chantilly.
Some of the AAP kids go to South Lakes via Langston Hughes
Navy doesn't feed into either of those. Only Oakton and Chantilly (very few, like 10%). Curious how it will be when they do the boundary changes.
Crossfield ES is the only elementary that sends kids to Navy for AAP. One neighborhood that goes to Crossfield sends kids to Hughes/South Lakes. Based on the number of kids that go to Navy from Crossfield, I'd guess this is 0 or 1 child every year.
I’ve never heard of this. What neighborhood is that?
I already identified the actual neighborhood: Fox Mill Woods. It’s across from the Catholic Church off of Lawyers. They go to South Lakes.
This - it's zoned to Crossfield because it's directly behind the school and kids can walk there. I highly doubt that anyone from that neighborhood would send their kids to Navy for AAP though, when they are going to a different middle school and high school.
Correct. That’s what I said earlier too. Those parents will usually choose to stay at base for local level 4 so they can at least have some peers that may go to South Lakes. Unless they want Navy, Carson, South Lakes. Does Crossfield get Carson as their middle school AAP center?
Yes, all of Crossfield goes to Carson (AAP and Gen Ed).
Anonymous wrote:Navy is a split feeder. About 60% go to Oakton and 40% go to Chantilly.
Some of the AAP kids go to South Lakes via Langston Hughes
Navy doesn't feed into either of those. Only Oakton and Chantilly (very few, like 10%). Curious how it will be when they do the boundary changes.
Crossfield ES is the only elementary that sends kids to Navy for AAP. One neighborhood that goes to Crossfield sends kids to Hughes/South Lakes. Based on the number of kids that go to Navy from Crossfield, I'd guess this is 0 or 1 child every year.
I’ve never heard of this. What neighborhood is that?
I already identified the actual neighborhood: Fox Mill Woods. It’s across from the Catholic Church off of Lawyers. They go to South Lakes.
This - it's zoned to Crossfield because it's directly behind the school and kids can walk there. I highly doubt that anyone from that neighborhood would send their kids to Navy for AAP though, when they are going to a different middle school and high school.
Correct. That’s what I said earlier too. Those parents will usually choose to stay at base for local level 4 so they can at least have some peers that may go to South Lakes. Unless they want Navy, Carson, South Lakes. Does Crossfield get Carson as their middle school AAP center?
Yes, all of Crossfield goes to Carson (AAP and Gen Ed).
This is not correct. The Fox Mill Woods neighborhood across from St. John Neumann on Lawyers goes to Hughes. The year my son finished 6th there were only 14 students in this position though.
Due to the 2008 South Lakes Boundary Study.
It’s a shame those kids don’t get to go to elementary with their future middle school classmates at Langston Hughes.
Anonymous wrote:Navy is a split feeder. About 60% go to Oakton and 40% go to Chantilly.
Some of the AAP kids go to South Lakes via Langston Hughes
Navy doesn't feed into either of those. Only Oakton and Chantilly (very few, like 10%). Curious how it will be when they do the boundary changes.
Crossfield ES is the only elementary that sends kids to Navy for AAP. One neighborhood that goes to Crossfield sends kids to Hughes/South Lakes. Based on the number of kids that go to Navy from Crossfield, I'd guess this is 0 or 1 child every year.
I’ve never heard of this. What neighborhood is that?
I already identified the actual neighborhood: Fox Mill Woods. It’s across from the Catholic Church off of Lawyers. They go to South Lakes.
This - it's zoned to Crossfield because it's directly behind the school and kids can walk there. I highly doubt that anyone from that neighborhood would send their kids to Navy for AAP though, when they are going to a different middle school and high school.
Correct. That’s what I said earlier too. Those parents will usually choose to stay at base for local level 4 so they can at least have some peers that may go to South Lakes. Unless they want Navy, Carson, South Lakes. Does Crossfield get Carson as their middle school AAP center?
Yes, all of Crossfield goes to Carson (AAP and Gen Ed).
This is not correct. The Fox Mill Woods neighborhood across from St. John Neumann on Lawyers goes to Hughes. The year my son finished 6th there were only 14 students in this position though.
But I meant if they choose the AAP center. The Crossfield kids in Fox Mill Woods who are AAP and choose the center - wouldn’t that be Carson? Hughes isn’t an AAP center school, is it?
Anonymous wrote:Navy is a split feeder. About 60% go to Oakton and 40% go to Chantilly.
Some of the AAP kids go to South Lakes via Langston Hughes
Navy doesn't feed into either of those. Only Oakton and Chantilly (very few, like 10%). Curious how it will be when they do the boundary changes.
Crossfield ES is the only elementary that sends kids to Navy for AAP. One neighborhood that goes to Crossfield sends kids to Hughes/South Lakes. Based on the number of kids that go to Navy from Crossfield, I'd guess this is 0 or 1 child every year.
I’ve never heard of this. What neighborhood is that?
I already identified the actual neighborhood: Fox Mill Woods. It’s across from the Catholic Church off of Lawyers. They go to South Lakes.
This - it's zoned to Crossfield because it's directly behind the school and kids can walk there. I highly doubt that anyone from that neighborhood would send their kids to Navy for AAP though, when they are going to a different middle school and high school.
Correct. That’s what I said earlier too. Those parents will usually choose to stay at base for local level 4 so they can at least have some peers that may go to South Lakes. Unless they want Navy, Carson, South Lakes. Does Crossfield get Carson as their middle school AAP center?
Yes, all of Crossfield goes to Carson (AAP and Gen Ed).
CAN YOU NOT READ????? As many people have already said, there is one neighborhood at Crossfield that goes to Hughes/South Lakes.
Anonymous wrote:Navy is a split feeder. About 60% go to Oakton and 40% go to Chantilly.
Some of the AAP kids go to South Lakes via Langston Hughes
Navy doesn't feed into either of those. Only Oakton and Chantilly (very few, like 10%). Curious how it will be when they do the boundary changes.
Crossfield ES is the only elementary that sends kids to Navy for AAP. One neighborhood that goes to Crossfield sends kids to Hughes/South Lakes. Based on the number of kids that go to Navy from Crossfield, I'd guess this is 0 or 1 child every year.
I’ve never heard of this. What neighborhood is that?
I already identified the actual neighborhood: Fox Mill Woods. It’s across from the Catholic Church off of Lawyers. They go to South Lakes.
This - it's zoned to Crossfield because it's directly behind the school and kids can walk there. I highly doubt that anyone from that neighborhood would send their kids to Navy for AAP though, when they are going to a different middle school and high school.
Correct. That’s what I said earlier too. Those parents will usually choose to stay at base for local level 4 so they can at least have some peers that may go to South Lakes. Unless they want Navy, Carson, South Lakes. Does Crossfield get Carson as their middle school AAP center?
Yes, all of Crossfield goes to Carson (AAP and Gen Ed).
This is not correct. The Fox Mill Woods neighborhood across from St. John Neumann on Lawyers goes to Hughes. The year my son finished 6th there were only 14 students in this position though.
But I meant if they choose the AAP center. The Crossfield kids in Fox Mill Woods who are AAP and choose the center - wouldn’t that be Carson? Hughes isn’t an AAP center school, is it?
Oooooh, you're talking about middle school. Nobody cares about the Middle School Center except Navy parents. These kids who are going to end up at South Lakes are probably not going to go to Carson for MS.
Anonymous wrote:Navy is a split feeder. About 60% go to Oakton and 40% go to Chantilly.
Some of the AAP kids go to South Lakes via Langston Hughes
Navy doesn't feed into either of those. Only Oakton and Chantilly (very few, like 10%). Curious how it will be when they do the boundary changes.
Crossfield ES is the only elementary that sends kids to Navy for AAP. One neighborhood that goes to Crossfield sends kids to Hughes/South Lakes. Based on the number of kids that go to Navy from Crossfield, I'd guess this is 0 or 1 child every year.
I’ve never heard of this. What neighborhood is that?
I already identified the actual neighborhood: Fox Mill Woods. It’s across from the Catholic Church off of Lawyers. They go to South Lakes.
This - it's zoned to Crossfield because it's directly behind the school and kids can walk there. I highly doubt that anyone from that neighborhood would send their kids to Navy for AAP though, when they are going to a different middle school and high school.
Correct. That’s what I said earlier too. Those parents will usually choose to stay at base for local level 4 so they can at least have some peers that may go to South Lakes. Unless they want Navy, Carson, South Lakes. Does Crossfield get Carson as their middle school AAP center?
Yes, all of Crossfield goes to Carson (AAP and Gen Ed).
Then I can maybe see Crossfield parents choosing Navy AAP even if they end up at South Lakes. Carson actually had a good amount of kids feeding into South Lakes.
Anonymous wrote:Navy is a split feeder. About 60% go to Oakton and 40% go to Chantilly.
Some of the AAP kids go to South Lakes via Langston Hughes
Navy doesn't feed into either of those. Only Oakton and Chantilly (very few, like 10%). Curious how it will be when they do the boundary changes.
Crossfield ES is the only elementary that sends kids to Navy for AAP. One neighborhood that goes to Crossfield sends kids to Hughes/South Lakes. Based on the number of kids that go to Navy from Crossfield, I'd guess this is 0 or 1 child every year.
I’ve never heard of this. What neighborhood is that?
I already identified the actual neighborhood: Fox Mill Woods. It’s across from the Catholic Church off of Lawyers. They go to South Lakes.
This - it's zoned to Crossfield because it's directly behind the school and kids can walk there. I highly doubt that anyone from that neighborhood would send their kids to Navy for AAP though, when they are going to a different middle school and high school.
Correct. That’s what I said earlier too. Those parents will usually choose to stay at base for local level 4 so they can at least have some peers that may go to South Lakes. Unless they want Navy, Carson, South Lakes. Does Crossfield get Carson as their middle school AAP center?
Yes, all of Crossfield goes to Carson (AAP and Gen Ed).
CAN YOU NOT READ????? As many people have already said, there is one neighborhood at Crossfield that goes to Hughes/South Lakes.
Can you not follow threads? I posted that before others corrected me. Sorry I didn’t know that like a dozen kids go from Crossfield to Hughes. Sounds like a situation ripe for redistricting. Maybe that’s why you’re so angry? Scared?
Anonymous wrote:Navy is a split feeder. About 60% go to Oakton and 40% go to Chantilly.
Some of the AAP kids go to South Lakes via Langston Hughes
Navy doesn't feed into either of those. Only Oakton and Chantilly (very few, like 10%). Curious how it will be when they do the boundary changes.
Crossfield ES is the only elementary that sends kids to Navy for AAP. One neighborhood that goes to Crossfield sends kids to Hughes/South Lakes. Based on the number of kids that go to Navy from Crossfield, I'd guess this is 0 or 1 child every year.
I’ve never heard of this. What neighborhood is that?
I already identified the actual neighborhood: Fox Mill Woods. It’s across from the Catholic Church off of Lawyers. They go to South Lakes.
This - it's zoned to Crossfield because it's directly behind the school and kids can walk there. I highly doubt that anyone from that neighborhood would send their kids to Navy for AAP though, when they are going to a different middle school and high school.
Correct. That’s what I said earlier too. Those parents will usually choose to stay at base for local level 4 so they can at least have some peers that may go to South Lakes. Unless they want Navy, Carson, South Lakes. Does Crossfield get Carson as their middle school AAP center?
Yes, all of Crossfield goes to Carson (AAP and Gen Ed).
Then I can maybe see Crossfield parents choosing Navy AAP even if they end up at South Lakes. Carson actually had a good amount of kids feeding into South Lakes.
I thought it was just the Fox Mill kids?
That’s what I’m referring to, but they ultimately are still Crossfield parents. I should have said Fox Mill Woods Crossfield parents. If their kids end up at South Lakes, I can see they why they might choose the Carson AAP center.
Anonymous wrote:Navy is a split feeder. About 60% go to Oakton and 40% go to Chantilly.
Some of the AAP kids go to South Lakes via Langston Hughes
Navy doesn't feed into either of those. Only Oakton and Chantilly (very few, like 10%). Curious how it will be when they do the boundary changes.
Crossfield ES is the only elementary that sends kids to Navy for AAP. One neighborhood that goes to Crossfield sends kids to Hughes/South Lakes. Based on the number of kids that go to Navy from Crossfield, I'd guess this is 0 or 1 child every year.
I’ve never heard of this. What neighborhood is that?
I already identified the actual neighborhood: Fox Mill Woods. It’s across from the Catholic Church off of Lawyers. They go to South Lakes.
This - it's zoned to Crossfield because it's directly behind the school and kids can walk there. I highly doubt that anyone from that neighborhood would send their kids to Navy for AAP though, when they are going to a different middle school and high school.
Correct. That’s what I said earlier too. Those parents will usually choose to stay at base for local level 4 so they can at least have some peers that may go to South Lakes. Unless they want Navy, Carson, South Lakes. Does Crossfield get Carson as their middle school AAP center?
Yes, all of Crossfield goes to Carson (AAP and Gen Ed).
CAN YOU NOT READ????? As many people have already said, there is one neighborhood at Crossfield that goes to Hughes/South Lakes.
Can you not follow threads? I posted that before others corrected me. Sorry I didn’t know that like a dozen kids go from Crossfield to Hughes. Sounds like a situation ripe for redistricting. Maybe that’s why you’re so angry? Scared?
That neighborhood is in walking distance to crossfield. They won’t be taken from Crossfield. However, they may get moved to a different middle school which probably be Carson. That would actually be a welcome change!
Anonymous wrote:Navy is a split feeder. About 60% go to Oakton and 40% go to Chantilly.
Some of the AAP kids go to South Lakes via Langston Hughes
Navy doesn't feed into either of those. Only Oakton and Chantilly (very few, like 10%). Curious how it will be when they do the boundary changes.
Crossfield ES is the only elementary that sends kids to Navy for AAP. One neighborhood that goes to Crossfield sends kids to Hughes/South Lakes. Based on the number of kids that go to Navy from Crossfield, I'd guess this is 0 or 1 child every year.
I’ve never heard of this. What neighborhood is that?
I already identified the actual neighborhood: Fox Mill Woods. It’s across from the Catholic Church off of Lawyers. They go to South Lakes.
This - it's zoned to Crossfield because it's directly behind the school and kids can walk there. I highly doubt that anyone from that neighborhood would send their kids to Navy for AAP though, when they are going to a different middle school and high school.
Correct. That’s what I said earlier too. Those parents will usually choose to stay at base for local level 4 so they can at least have some peers that may go to South Lakes. Unless they want Navy, Carson, South Lakes. Does Crossfield get Carson as their middle school AAP center?
Yes, all of Crossfield goes to Carson (AAP and Gen Ed).
CAN YOU NOT READ????? As many people have already said, there is one neighborhood at Crossfield that goes to Hughes/South Lakes.
Can you not follow threads? I posted that before others corrected me. Sorry I didn’t know that like a dozen kids go from Crossfield to Hughes. Sounds like a situation ripe for redistricting. Maybe that’s why you’re so angry? Scared?
Is there something wrong with you? I was just annoyed because you posed an incorrect thing after several people posted the accurate thing. Like you didn't read the thread before posting, and then here you are going "can you not follow threads?" Um, yes, I can, but it doesn't seem like you can. And I don't care about redistricting - my kids could stay at Oakton or end up at Chantilly or South Lakes, all of which are good high schools. Yes, even South Lakes. I know Navy parents are horrified that their children could end up at Fairfax or South Lakes, too, but chill, ladies, chill. Your kids are smart, they'll get a good education no matter where they go.