And guess what, there are a lot of Fox Mill families embracing moving to Western because we didn't want to be at SLHS in the first place. People in the neighborhood still complain about that mess. Most people didn't want to move from Oakton to SLHS and are working to move to Western. Our schoolboard rep won't even meet with the Fox Mill PTA because she knows that more people want to move then want to stay at SLHS and she is desperate to keep the school at SLHS. |
Tom Dannen marches in lock step with the likes of Karl Frisch and Sandy Anderson. The other candidate, Alexa Krezel, is somewhat more independent. But, yes, ask them about their position on the efficacy of the current review and the need for future reviews every five years. |
Oakton would have been grossly overcrowded by now had Fox Mill not moved to closer South Lakes. |
Like Centerville and Chantilly are? Cry me a river. Fox Mill and some of Floris got shafted and moved from a better AP school to a mediocre IB school that they didn't want to be at. People didn't want to move then but we were the smallest group, so we got shafted. Now, kids principal place out to Langley and Oakton and we are stuck driving for AP. It had nothing to do with what made sense and everything to do with who threw the loudest tantrum. Sound familiar? It should because that is what is happening now with the comprehensive review. If that move had anything to do with SLHS needing more kids, the SLHS PTA specifically said what schools they didn't want to move to SLHS and what schools they did want to move. Unsurprisingly, they only wanted MC and UMC kids. If Fox Mill is not moved to Western you can expect to see a big uptick in principal placement to Western for the AP and new programs because it is close by and carpooling will be stupidly easy. |
Getting moved to the school much, much closer to your home is not getting shafted, no matter how much you whine about it. You don't like it, sure, but it isn't unjust or unfair. It's exactly what should have happened and you just didn't benefit so you are pitching a fit over it. |
Program capacities without modulars: Oakton 2642 Chantilly 2326 Centreville 1968 Centreville and Chantilly should be expanded. Oakton would already be seriously overcrowded even with its big renovation and expansion had Fox Mill not moved to South Lakes. You can complain about things that happened almost 20 years ago, but they shored up South Lakes, kept Oakton from getting overcrowded, and kept Chantilly from being even more overcrowded. If South Lakes really wanted AP, they'd have it by now. On the one hand, you complain (constantly) that the SLHS PTA got its way back n 2007, yet you then turn around and say they were powerless to replace IB with AP. |
Moving from AP to IB is getting shafted. Changing entire programs for people and moving from the common, well known, easy to get college credit programs to a niche program that does not easily get you college credit is getting shafted. People asked for AP to be added and the board ignored them. People have been pupil placing out every year because of this. And yes, now people are working to move to the school that is close by with AP. It shouldn't have happened, there was no need for the move then. People don't want IB. It really is simple but the COunty wants to ignore the obvious. |
If people really cared, they'd stay at their IB schools and organize like Woodson did years ago to jettison IB and restore AP. Some like being assigned to IB schools because it's given them a pupil placement option to an AP school. If the pupil placement options were curtailed, maybe you'd see more people staying put at their base schools and demanding AP. |
New poster and AMEN to all of this! |
No. Chantilly would be more overcrowded because they would not have moved the Navy neighborhoods contingent out of Chantilly because Oakton was underenrolled with the loss of Fox Mill. That was a deal between Kathy and Stu. |
Chantilly has little space for additional building. |
Except they moved all of Fox Mill to South Lakes and only part of Navy from Chantilly to Oakton. Without the moves, both Chantilly and Oakton would be more overcrowded that they are now. And the "deal" to move part of Navy to Oakton also involved the then-Providence District representative, Phil Niedzielski-Eichner, who was worried that Oakton sports teams would under-perform unless Oakton got at least some additional kids in exchange for moving Fox Mill to South Lakes. |
If it has space for over a dozen trailers, it has space for an expansion that would replace them. And they expanded both Justice and Madison, which have less acreage than Chantilly, to 2500 full-time seats. |
Just bring in a modular, like they did with McLean. No need for an expensive expansion. |
It’s moot for now at Chantilly given the Western HS acquisition. All the boundary scenarios that have been made public will pull almost 700 kids out of Chantilly. They should take the Dunn Loring money and build a permanent addition to McLean. It’s not like another HS building fell in their lap over there. |