1000 was clearly a typo. |
It wasn’t clear there. All you had to do was say sorry that was a mistake, should have stated 100. Thank you |
What do you mean by, “ it seems to mostly exist as another escape hatch for Lewis zoned Saratoga kids”? You’ll have to fill us in |
Are you ESOL or something? No one said anything about Lorton Station losing its status as an AAP center. They should however lose the Saratoga AAP students. Those students should be at Springfield Estates and then Twain Middle AAP along with the rest of their pyramid. It’s weird and doesn’t pass the smell test that just one elementary gets Lorton Station and Lake Braddock AAP. |
Mr. Dummy, there are about 30 students from Saratoga at Lorton Station. Do 30 students make up for the capacity issues? Wow. You’re a bright bulb. Gunston has the capacity. Those flimsy excuses made by Gunston parents were embarrassing to hear at the boundary meeting. Haha |
| For the upcoming Sizemore Heizer replacement vote, have any of the candidates articulated their stance on the perpetual five year comprehensive review note required by policy 8130? If you’re in that district you should for sure ask them for that info. |
I have no skin in this game, but the AAP center feeder patterns in that region do not make sense. Lorton Station is in the Hayfield pyramid, yet all its AAP feeders come from South County (and Saratoga) while Hayfield sends all of their kids to Springfield Estates. South County needs its own AAP center for elementary and Hayfield and Lewis should swap their feeders around so they all stay in pyramid. |
Kicking out the Saratoga AAP has nothing to do with capacity at Lorton Station. They have capacity as it is. This relates to cleaning up the feeder patterns in the area. Why is Saratoga the only Lewis feeding ES who has AAP at Lorton Station and Lake Braddock? People are rightfully pointing out that it creates a backdoor out of Lewis for people who are in an area zoned for Lewis. That shouldn’t be allowed. They should be at Springfield Estates and Twain Middle (until they start MS AAP at all MS) like the rest of their pyramid. Really Lorton Station should be the AAP center for its own pyramid - Hayfield. But that would definitely overcrowd the school at this point, Hagel Circle or no. And they should have added an AAP center to Halley when they booted out Hagel Circle, but instead it’s going to get a language immersion program no one asked for. |
AAP feeder patterns and many MS feeder patterns make no sense across much of the county. The reality is that when some ES groups are moved to different HS, they normally don't adjust the AAP or MS boundary to match the new HS. Fox Mill ES was moved to SLHS but kept at Carson. Carson is supposed to be the Oakton MS. Fox Mill should have been moved to Hughes when it was moved to SLHS. It probably should have had it's AAP program shifted from Oak Hill to Sunrise Valley. But that would have further angered the parents who didn't want their kids moved from Oakton to SLHS in the first place. Shifting the MS and AAP would have really angered people. The county is afraid of angering parents. The current boundary moves show that. They will listen to the loudest voices saying they don't want to move, regardless of how much sense it might make. Very few people want to move so the smaller groups that meet the base requirements that FCPS needs get moved because there are fewer lost votes. Making the move make the most sense, adjusting AAP Centers and MS at the same time only anger people more. The end product is this bizarre mish mash of schools and feeder patterns. If the county made moves that made sense, ie based on distance and not on balancing equities, then it would suck but make sense. Since FCPS seems to be determined to make things about equity, the proposed moves don't make sense and they don't make the changes make any sense. Only move the kids at over crowded schools. Move the kids to near by schools and shift as needed. It sucks to move but the move makes sense. Don't turn it into a who screams the loudest gets to stay where they want when it makes no sense. |
For part 1 of your response, what’s wrong with Lewis? Why would someone want to backdoor out of there? Part 2, how do you know a language immersion program wasn’t requested? Just because you don’t want Hagel Circle at Gunston, you are calling moves done by a school stupid. |
Well if you have no skin in the game, leave the Lorton parents affected by the change speak |
What’s wrong with Lewis??? Are you dense? Read the hundreds of pages in this thread and other threads. Look at the history over the past 20+ years of neighborhoods being rezoned out of Lewis. It’s one of the primary reasons for this whole boundary review. |
It may have been one of the primary reasons for the boundary review but they aren’t doing anything about it. Michele Reid is incompetent and Sandy Anderson is a hypocrite. |
You can at least summarize what is wrong with Lewis high school. I had friends that went there many years ago and they are successful. What are the staff their incompetent? Are they not able to teach the subject? Is Fairfax County under resourcing them? |
The problem is that they originally stated that they wanted to rebalance based on equities and not just starting with the overcrowded schools. Had they started with "we are reviewing the boundaries of all schools that are over capacity" and then laid out plans to move kids to schools that had space then there would have been push back but less outrage. This started as an opportunity to try and decrease FARMs rates at schools, which make sense except that no one wants to the group sent to shore up tests scores and decrease the FARMs rate. That is doubly so when you are being moved to an IB program. |