The School Board is split 6-5. So the minority group can freely vote against boundary changes or propose amendments knowing they won’t prevail. Some are asking for comments to inform their votes or actions on 1/22. The Sandy Anderson/Karl Frisch faction controls the SB and can push through whatever they want, now or through the end of 2027. Tom Dannan’s election gives them a majority block. |
Standard. They don't ask them from everyone, but if they either help prove their own points or help them throw barbs against each other they do. |
Sure. The Oct. boundary review meeting (Phase II) for the LBSS and WSHS pyramids are where Reid shared they only have one employee responsible for residency checks outside of first registration. Your turn. |
No. They aren't. Dr. Reid and Sandy Anderson both have said multiple times publicly that residency checks are not done by FCPS, that it is too difficult to do residency checks, and that there is only 1 employee in all of FCPS who does residency checks so it is not a priority for FCPS. They have been asked directly at nearly every single meeting in our WSHS pyramid, and individually in phone calls and after meetings. Stop lying. This is public knowledge, straight from the leaders of FCPS. It came out in full display with the Hayfield football residency fraud scandal. You are spreading falsehoods. |
No. Military members living on Fort Belvoir tend to be younger, with younger elementary aged kids. Only the military members living on base can transfer to Irving/WSHS, and there are very few of those families with teenagers living on fort Belvoir A military member living in Centerville or Annandale or Kingstown working at Fort Belvoir cannot pick their high school and cannot transfer to WSHS. The family must be living on base, and there are not many high school families living on base. It is almost exclusively junior enlisted and junior officers. |
I'm assuming the OP is using a old address . Why else would she/he be opposed to actually putting it into practice. They spent a million dollars (500k on Thru, and 50Ok I'm wasted staff time and resources) on this bs process. Why not invest in checking??
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| I am a teacher in a neighboring county - every year my students must submit a current utility bill/ rental agreement /or another form of verification. It takes two seconds for office staff to confirm. It does not need to be one person at central office. |
A classmate of my kid moved in elementary school to a different area far away, went to Irving and WSHS, never changing their address. No one checked. My kid's close friend moved to the Lewis zone moved to a larger house zoned for Lewis in 7th grade, never changed their address, and graduated from WSHS. I could go on. There are many more instances. It is an open secret. |
Those are not WSHS parents. I doubt any WSHS have ever heard of that elementary school or know where it is located. |
1) this is gossip and not an actual link to a primary source. 2) accepting your gossip as fact (a stretch) you concede that FCPS does in fact do residency checks. |
Reid has said this publicly at multiple meetings. Anderson has said this as well. Are you even from Fairfax County? |
Don’t be any more ridiculous than you’ve been already. Of course they studied up on other schools that potentially could be rezoned to Lewis rather than a WSHS feeder. |
Sharing that my neighbor (literally two doors down) had her granddaughter live with her while her parents first moved to Fairfax. Registered at a WSHS feeder. Parents bought in LBSS the following year. Kid went all through Irving and started at WSHS last year. They never asked for proof of residency again. |
I believe every district in northern Virginia checks residency between elementary/midfle/high school. Most districts in the country do this. Checking residency at transition years would be FAR less disruptive and time consuming than doing this rezoning process every 5 years. |
Who is your rep? Dunne? Moon? Dr. Andersen? Maybe The rest? No, not normal. |