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There are Langley buses that go down Route 7. No one is going to move more Herndon kids to Langley given Herndon's recent expansion. The converse is more likely given the growth in Tysons, which is closer to Langley than many other areas now at that school. Your repeated references to a "race war" are telling. It says more about how Langley would react to redistricting than how anyone else would react. |
Stop it. That's a series of clips stitched together. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parents_Involved_in_Community_Schools_v._Seattle_School_District_No._1 - By the highest court of the land: The way to stop discrimination on the basis of race is to stop discriminating on the basis of race The Board knows the ruling - the TJ case gave them a refresher. You can't bus people further just for "equity" that's the law - no shortage of lawyers in Fairfax. Sorry just don't see them do a wild boundary change violating a Supreme Case Decision. If you were living near a boundary the clip makes sense. Otherwise - yeah we can just relax and let the lawyers have it stricken it down. |
Look at Chantilly and Centerville - they are way above capacity. Let's move Herndon kids. My position was on my commute and nothing else. |
FCPS has committed to expanding Centreville, so no. No one cares about your commute. |
Just relax and let them do as much as possible of what their original goal was while calling it something else. They for sure have been working on this for 6-7 years just to fold like a cheap suit and give up. Also, even though equity is a good and noble goal the democrats have never wanted to be honest with the public about their original intentions with One Fairfax as applied to boundaries. Don't worry, they won't actually make the case as to why what they called segregation and deep pockets of poverty are a problem. They don't want to lay out the arguments as to why this would be good for all, counting on the blue-voting public to understand the case and live their principles. Whether you are a republican who believes in equality, merit, blah blah blah or a democrat who believes in equity, protected groups blah blah blah--- the Fairfax Democrats and their school board suck. |
And people are welcome to watch the entire work sessions on youtube if they don't believe the conclusions reached in the video. |
Very weird if you did. |
| Does anyone know what the next step is in all of this? We had the in-person community meetings and then the virtual community meetings. What's next, and how long do we need to wait for it? |
The 5+ year old video quoting people from 7+ years ago who aren’t even on the school board anymore? That video? No wonder republicans around fairfax get wiped out every election. No one is buying it. |
There have been multiple posts about this. Proposals to be discussed in the next BRAC session (presumably in March, but no date posted yet) and then scenarios roled out to the masses by end of May. |
The biggest great fear of the Langley types is that the School Board has waited just long enough before executing on these plans to refine their message to focus on things like efficiency and transportation costs that will survive judicial scrutiny. Because, really, there obviously is no right to attend economically segregated public schools with only rich kids, although that’s what they’ve gotten away with for decades. In their world, equity is a dirty word and diversity is for the little people. |
Report what the school board is doing. It’s 100% based on equity. Not on transportation or 6-8th middle schools or whatever they come up with this week https://enddei.ed.gov/ |
Chantilly is slated to lose kids over the next years. There is no high school bordering Chantilly boundaries that is not underenrolled.. The freshman class is more than 100 members lower than the other classes. If you move kids out of Chantilly, it would involve increased transportation distances and result in overenrollment of other schools. |
| PP here, meant to say that there is no school bordering Chantilly that is underenrolled. |
Did you read “access to programming”? I’m guessing not? Also, One Fairfax is policy for FCPS. They don’t need to cite to it in 8130. Womp womp. |