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you said priced out of WS which implies you tried to live in WSHS pyramid. What about other pyramids other than Lewis? what about prince william or loudon county? you chose where you currently are. The reason may be inconvenient when talking about your concerns with the quality of Lewis. |
Just as one would be crazy to support boundary changes that would move their kids from a high-performing school to a low-performing one. Right? As I'm sure you'll find out one of these days when that happens to you and your kids. DP |
And again, why do you think that adding WSHS kids means you'll get more AP classes? Are they going to pick a specific neighborhood with academically high-achieving kids? That's insane. It's not like we are across the board filled with smart kids or something. What a weird idea. In fact our elementary school has dismally low test scores. |
Huh? We chose the best pyramid we could afford with the shortest commute to our jobs. But if I’m following your logic, since we couldn’t afford to be in your perfect community, we should simply accept our crappy high school and shouldn’t get excited about the possibility of improvements to it. Did I get that right? |
Turn one (or all) of the AAP centers into a special ed center. Those are the kids who really NEED a special environment, for crying out loud. |
Why is the possibility of getting a small handful of students from WSHS an “improvement?” What about if you instead got some students from Edison or Hayfield or Annandale? Why would it have to be WSHS zoned students? That also creates another split feeder ES which they are trying to eliminate unless you’re also advocating for HV students to start going to Saratoga? Can Saratoga absorb them? Isn’t it a title 1 school needing the small class sizes and trailers? Unless the ENTIRE HVES was moved to Lewis’s boundaries, the difference at Lewis would be a drop in the bucket. And I don’t know that Lewis can absorb a whole additional ES at this point, even being a little under enrolled. HV has 760 students. That would leave WSHS significantly UNDER enrolled. |
Nonsense. There are crappy Dem-run school systems and all that happens is people with money put their own kids in private and keep voting Dem along with the people stuck in government school.
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PP. So there it is. You prioritized commute. No one forced you accept a crappy high school- you made that decision. There are plenty of parents who sacrificed their commute or other things to make sure they did not compromise on their kids' high school. You are not one of them. No one is arguing about you celebrating the prospect of the SB moving better performing populations into your high school boundary, but don't expect others to agree with your expectation that you should be entitled to options other than the high school zone that you chose so you could have an easy commute. |
I never argued that it needs to be WSHS students. But everyone is assuming that’s where they will come from, since the school is overcrowded and right down the street from and under crowded one. I actually don’t care which HS the students come from, as long as they improve conditions and access for the Lewis student community. |
Ha, she’s like F your kids, and I need them as my resource to improve my kids’ class offerings. A real kumbaya vibe that she’s giving here. Will definitely be two different factions within the school. |
Yes, we prioritized short commutes to preserve family time. So that means we are dammed to a sucky school foreve, amirite? Trust me, I have zero expectation that the people on this board would agree with anything I have to say. But like you, I have an opinion and the right to express it. What’s really got you upset is that there are ppl who actually support what the board is doing. |
DP. This is a rarely funny read. Your basically saying the PP shouldn’t make assumptions about you and then literally the next line you make an assumption about that PO. You’re just a big ‘ol’ hypocrite. |
No, it means you should have the expectation of sending your kids to your designated school, being an engaged parent, and helping to better the school for your local community. Clearly you are serious about your childrens' schooling if you are posting here in this thread. Instead, you seek/threaten to "exercise options" to leave your school and community. All the while expecting some outside entity to come and magically fix the problem by importing kids who are different than those in your local community. You are part of the problem, not the solution. |
No, the PP is calling out your blatant hypocrisy and trying to mooch off of your neighbors. You should have to give up your nice commute, because other people in the county have longer commutes. See what I did there? Equity. |
DP. You should do what you can to improve the school, short of forcing kids from neighboring schools to come be your kid’s classmate just so your kid can have more “opportunity”. Other kids are not just a resource for your kids, and you also stated that you don’t even care about those kids. It’s really gross. |