Navy Elementary - Principal Resignation

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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?


Crossfield is a split feeder to South Lakes and Oakton High. The neighborhood immediately north of crossfield goes to South Lake.
https://www.fcps.edu/academics/elementary/advanced-academic-programs/advanced-academic-level-iv-school
See this chart, Crossfield AAP is feeding to Navy and then Carson and Hughes.


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.


Let me break this down for your pea brain since you seem to be having trouble:

My post: 02/24/2025 10:34
Posts saying that's not accurate: 02/24/2025 18:13 and 02/24/2025 19:23

Do you understand how to tell time, or do you need to go back to second grade? I can't believe I am wasting my time responding this, but you really have some nerve trying to call me stupid when YOU are the one who can't follow a thread.
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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?


Crossfield is a split feeder to South Lakes and Oakton High. The neighborhood immediately north of crossfield goes to South Lake.
https://www.fcps.edu/academics/elementary/advanced-academic-programs/advanced-academic-level-iv-school
See this chart, Crossfield AAP is feeding to Navy and then Carson and Hughes.


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.


Let me break this down for your pea brain since you seem to be having trouble:

My post: 02/24/2025 10:34
Posts saying that's not accurate: 02/24/2025 18:13 and 02/24/2025 19:23

Do you understand how to tell time, or do you need to go back to second grade? I can't believe I am wasting my time responding this, but you really have some nerve trying to call me stupid when YOU are the one who can't follow a thread.


You can follow the entire thread in this post, PP. This explains a lot about Navy parents, though, and all these threads that keep popping up. You people just don't give up with the whining, LOL!
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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?


Crossfield is a split feeder to South Lakes and Oakton High. The neighborhood immediately north of crossfield goes to South Lake.
https://www.fcps.edu/academics/elementary/advanced-academic-programs/advanced-academic-level-iv-school
See this chart, Crossfield AAP is feeding to Navy and then Carson and Hughes.


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.


Let me break this down for your pea brain since you seem to be having trouble:

My post: 02/24/2025 10:34
Posts saying that's not accurate: 02/24/2025 18:13 and 02/24/2025 19:23

Do you understand how to tell time, or do you need to go back to second grade? I can't believe I am wasting my time responding this, but you really have some nerve trying to call me stupid when YOU are the one who can't follow a thread.


You can follow the entire thread in this post, PP. This explains a lot about Navy parents, though, and all these threads that keep popping up. You people just don't give up with the whining, LOL!


There's a long line of people trying to get to Navy every day!

Go Dolphins!
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Anonymous wrote:Seems like a good candidate for redistricting


NP. Definitely. I live in the neighborhood and would love to see my kids go to Hunters Woods and then stay in the pyramid. We love the South Lakes pyramid (commence pearl clutching).
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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?


Crossfield is a split feeder to South Lakes and Oakton High. The neighborhood immediately north of crossfield goes to South Lake.
https://www.fcps.edu/academics/elementary/advanced-academic-programs/advanced-academic-level-iv-school
See this chart, Crossfield AAP is feeding to Navy and then Carson and Hughes.


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.


Let me break this down for your pea brain since you seem to be having trouble:

My post: 02/24/2025 10:34
Posts saying that's not accurate: 02/24/2025 18:13 and 02/24/2025 19:23

Do you understand how to tell time, or do you need to go back to second grade? I can't believe I am wasting my time responding this, but you really have some nerve trying to call me stupid when YOU are the one who can't follow a thread.


You can follow the entire thread in this post, PP. This explains a lot about Navy parents, though, and all these threads that keep popping up. You people just don't give up with the whining, LOL!


There's a long line of people trying to get to Navy every day!

Go Dolphins!


You know what there is not a long line of? Good teachers who want to work at Navy.
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Anonymous wrote:Seems like a good candidate for redistricting


NP. Definitely. I live in the neighborhood and would love to see my kids go to Hunters Woods and then stay in the pyramid. We love the South Lakes pyramid (commence pearl clutching).


South Lakes is a fine school. Way less intense than Oakton, the negative is the IB program, but that can be a positive for others, depends on the person.
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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?


Crossfield is a split feeder to South Lakes and Oakton High. The neighborhood immediately north of crossfield goes to South Lake.
https://www.fcps.edu/academics/elementary/advanced-academic-programs/advanced-academic-level-iv-school
See this chart, Crossfield AAP is feeding to Navy and then Carson and Hughes.


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.


Let me break this down for your pea brain since you seem to be having trouble:

My post: 02/24/2025 10:34
Posts saying that's not accurate: 02/24/2025 18:13 and 02/24/2025 19:23

Do you understand how to tell time, or do you need to go back to second grade? I can't believe I am wasting my time responding this, but you really have some nerve trying to call me stupid when YOU are the one who can't follow a thread.


You can follow the entire thread in this post, PP. This explains a lot about Navy parents, though, and all these threads that keep popping up. You people just don't give up with the whining, LOL!


There's a long line of people trying to get to Navy every day!

Go Dolphins!


You know what there is not a long line of? Good teachers who want to work at Navy.


Oh well. It's a lot better than some of the other schools in the area, but you do you. it's a free country and all are welcome to do as they please. I hear the federal government is hiring and government contracting is booming...oh wait nevermind, it seems I have had my news on snooze for several months..
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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?


Crossfield is a split feeder to South Lakes and Oakton High. The neighborhood immediately north of crossfield goes to South Lake.
https://www.fcps.edu/academics/elementary/advanced-academic-programs/advanced-academic-level-iv-school
See this chart, Crossfield AAP is feeding to Navy and then Carson and Hughes.


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.


Let me break this down for your pea brain since you seem to be having trouble:

My post: 02/24/2025 10:34
Posts saying that's not accurate: 02/24/2025 18:13 and 02/24/2025 19:23

Do you understand how to tell time, or do you need to go back to second grade? I can't believe I am wasting my time responding this, but you really have some nerve trying to call me stupid when YOU are the one who can't follow a thread.


You can follow the entire thread in this post, PP. This explains a lot about Navy parents, though, and all these threads that keep popping up. You people just don't give up with the whining, LOL!


There's a long line of people trying to get to Navy every day!

Go Dolphins!


You know what there is not a long line of? Good teachers who want to work at Navy.


Oh well. It's a lot better than some of the other schools in the area, but you do you. it's a free country and all are welcome to do as they please. I hear the federal government is hiring and government contracting is booming...oh wait nevermind, it seems I have had my news on snooze for several months..


My kids go to Navy, which is why I am acutely aware of the problem it’s having with attracting and retaining good teachers. Keep telling yourself Navy is so much better than other schools if that’s what you need to do to feed your ego. If you were in the loop at all you would know the truth.
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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?


Crossfield is a split feeder to South Lakes and Oakton High. The neighborhood immediately north of crossfield goes to South Lake.
https://www.fcps.edu/academics/elementary/advanced-academic-programs/advanced-academic-level-iv-school
See this chart, Crossfield AAP is feeding to Navy and then Carson and Hughes.


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.


Let me break this down for your pea brain since you seem to be having trouble:

My post: 02/24/2025 10:34
Posts saying that's not accurate: 02/24/2025 18:13 and 02/24/2025 19:23

Do you understand how to tell time, or do you need to go back to second grade? I can't believe I am wasting my time responding this, but you really have some nerve trying to call me stupid when YOU are the one who can't follow a thread.


You can follow the entire thread in this post, PP. This explains a lot about Navy parents, though, and all these threads that keep popping up. You people just don't give up with the whining, LOL!


There's a long line of people trying to get to Navy every day!

Go Dolphins!


You know what there is not a long line of? Good teachers who want to work at Navy.


Oh well. It's a lot better than some of the other schools in the area, but you do you. it's a free country and all are welcome to do as they please. I hear the federal government is hiring and government contracting is booming...oh wait nevermind, it seems I have had my news on snooze for several months..


My kids go to Navy, which is why I am acutely aware of the problem it’s having with attracting and retaining good teachers. Keep telling yourself Navy is so much better than other schools if that’s what you need to do to feed your ego. If you were in the loop at all you would know the truth.



Ok gossiping helicoper parent, there is a teacher shortage. We love Navy and the teachers, but not so much obtuse parents like you.
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Has anyone noticed the kiss n ride line has actually improved? By 8:45 am, all the kids seem to be let out of the cars and no more line.
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Anonymous wrote:Has anyone noticed the kiss n ride line has actually improved? By 8:45 am, all the kids seem to be let out of the cars and no more line.


Yes indeed. The staff is doing a great job.

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Anonymous wrote:Has anyone noticed the kiss n ride line has actually improved? By 8:45 am, all the kids seem to be let out of the cars and no more line.


Yes indeed. The staff is doing a great job.



Do you think it’s due to the doors closing at 8:50 am and parents being forced to go check in at the front?
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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?


Crossfield is a split feeder to South Lakes and Oakton High. The neighborhood immediately north of crossfield goes to South Lake.
https://www.fcps.edu/academics/elementary/advanced-academic-programs/advanced-academic-level-iv-school
See this chart, Crossfield AAP is feeding to Navy and then Carson and Hughes.


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.


Let me break this down for your pea brain since you seem to be having trouble:

My post: 02/24/2025 10:34
Posts saying that's not accurate: 02/24/2025 18:13 and 02/24/2025 19:23

Do you understand how to tell time, or do you need to go back to second grade? I can't believe I am wasting my time responding this, but you really have some nerve trying to call me stupid when YOU are the one who can't follow a thread.


You can follow the entire thread in this post, PP. This explains a lot about Navy parents, though, and all these threads that keep popping up. You people just don't give up with the whining, LOL!


There's a long line of people trying to get to Navy every day!

Go Dolphins!


You know what there is not a long line of? Good teachers who want to work at Navy.


Oh well. It's a lot better than some of the other schools in the area, but you do you. it's a free country and all are welcome to do as they please. I hear the federal government is hiring and government contracting is booming...oh wait nevermind, it seems I have had my news on snooze for several months..


My kids go to Navy, which is why I am acutely aware of the problem it’s having with attracting and retaining good teachers. Keep telling yourself Navy is so much better than other schools if that’s what you need to do to feed your ego. If you were in the loop at all you would know the truth.



Ok gossiping helicoper parent, there is a teacher shortage. We love Navy and the teachers, but not so much obtuse parents like you.


Not a gossiping helicopter parent at all — just one who knows some Navy teachers and other teachers/employees in FCPS. If you think teachers are telling each other to jump at the chance to work at Navy, you are delusional. Sorry you don’t like reality. We can only hope for a good principal hire to right the ship. Otherwise we will continue to lose good and experienced teachers and be left with the ones who can’t get hired anywhere else, even in a shortage.
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Anonymous wrote:Has anyone noticed the kiss n ride line has actually improved? By 8:45 am, all the kids seem to be let out of the cars and no more line.


Yes indeed. The staff is doing a great job.



Do you think it’s due to the doors closing at 8:50 am and parents being forced to go check in at the front?


It’s been warmer out this week, which means more kids walking and fewer kids being driven to school. Fewer cars makes it all go smoother.
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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?


Crossfield is a split feeder to South Lakes and Oakton High. The neighborhood immediately north of crossfield goes to South Lake.
https://www.fcps.edu/academics/elementary/advanced-academic-programs/advanced-academic-level-iv-school
See this chart, Crossfield AAP is feeding to Navy and then Carson and Hughes.


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.


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My post: 02/24/2025 10:34
Posts saying that's not accurate: 02/24/2025 18:13 and 02/24/2025 19:23

Do you understand how to tell time, or do you need to go back to second grade? I can't believe I am wasting my time responding this, but you really have some nerve trying to call me stupid when YOU are the one who can't follow a thread.


You can follow the entire thread in this post, PP. This explains a lot about Navy parents, though, and all these threads that keep popping up. You people just don't give up with the whining, LOL!


There's a long line of people trying to get to Navy every day!

Go Dolphins!


You know what there is not a long line of? Good teachers who want to work at Navy.


Oh well. It's a lot better than some of the other schools in the area, but you do you. it's a free country and all are welcome to do as they please. I hear the federal government is hiring and government contracting is booming...oh wait nevermind, it seems I have had my news on snooze for several months..


My kids go to Navy, which is why I am acutely aware of the problem it’s having with attracting and retaining good teachers. Keep telling yourself Navy is so much better than other schools if that’s what you need to do to feed your ego. If you were in the loop at all you would know the truth.



Ok gossiping helicoper parent, there is a teacher shortage. We love Navy and the teachers, but not so much obtuse parents like you.


Not a gossiping helicopter parent at all — just one who knows some Navy teachers and other teachers/employees in FCPS. If you think teachers are telling each other to jump at the chance to work at Navy, you are delusional. Sorry you don’t like reality. We can only hope for a good principal hire to right the ship. Otherwise we will continue to lose good and experienced teachers and be left with the ones who can’t get hired anywhere else, even in a shortage.


We've been happy with the Navy teachers we've had over the past 5 years for AAP. Crossfield has a friendlier front desk though.
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