| Sandy tried to move a West Springfield neighborhood out that only had 18 sixth graders. I don't care if it's not a huge problem, but even if they found 18 kids who were illegally using a WSHS address it would mean not kicking out kids you rightly should be. |
The Springfield BRAC members did not have anything to do with this Bren Mar situation. Not to be snide, but no one in the WSHS pyramid has ever heard of the school and could not locate on a map. |
Supposedly, that Rolling Valley SPA 8922 that attends Lewis has around a half dozen kids per grade. That is around 1/3 of the student transfers into WSHS. And surely they can find an equal number of out of bound residency fraud cases if they did a residency check. If the Springfield rep truly wants to make room at WSHS for SPA 8922 Rolling avalley, then she should start with a full residency check, and enforce FCPS transfer policy. At the last in person BRAC meeting, it was stated that the transfers into WSHS are mostly students from surtounding schools taking German. Per FCPS own policy, those students are not allowed to transfer into closed WSHS for German. They are required to go to the next closest school with a German program. Close WSHS to transfers. Not just "closed but fcps will give you a waiver" but actually closed. |
I was also told this at a meeting with a SB member. Residency checks just aren’t a priority & now they’re being called on it. We know people who use grandparents’ houses or rental properties that they own. |
Put those German classes at LBSS. They have more space. No one should be transferring into WSHS for German. |
It's ridiculous to suggest you can speak for everyone in the WSHS pyramid. From reading the thread today, it seemed fairly clear that someone at WS was pushing to move Bren Mar Park kids to Lewis. It's not hard to figure out the motivation: fill Lewis with kids from another pyramid, not West Springfield. |
Yes, that mystery person was Thru and the BRAC as a whole. LOL. This isn’t a suggestion that has come out of nowhere. It has been tabled for now, likely due to the middle school mismatch issue. But it and Hagel Circle are already scheduled to be addressed off cycle if you read the final report ( https://go.boarddocs.com/vsba/fairfax/Board.nsf/files/DQ55830EF08B/$file/Comprehensive%20Boundary%20Review%20Presentation%2001-08-2026%20FINAL%20for%20posting.pdf on PDF page 37.) This isn’t something that some nefarious person in West Springfield is bringing up out of the clear blue. It’s clearly on the radar of the superintendent. |
Does Lake Braddock still offer German? If so, then none of the German transfers into WSHS should have been approved. Kids from SoCo, Hayfield, and Lewis can travel to Lake Braddock for German just as easily as WSHS. Remember, throughout the boundary process, FCPS kept telling the Shannon Station and Sangster families that it was "just" an extra mile or two from WSHS to Lake Braddock. Why aren't German language transfers being told the same thing? If Lake Braddock doesn't offer German, then who offers it besides WSHS? That is the school the German transfers should attend based on FCPS transfer policy. |
No, it is not obvious. Someone from your school was pushing it. Or your own Franconia school board rep. Most likely no one from WSHS has heard of Bren Mar before today when you keep posting about it. |
Oh, I never suggested that the idea originated with West Springfield. At some point they realized that Thru had failed to do anything about the under-enrollment at Lewis or Ricardy Anderson's years-long quest to get kids moved out of Parklawn and Glasgow. And they were still messing around with Hagel Circle. So in December they came up with incremental proposals that hadn't been part of Scenarios 1, 2, 3 or 4. One of them involved moving Bren Mar Park from Holmes/Edison to Key/Lee, whereas Scenario 4 had it staying at Holmes but moving to Annandale. Reid didn't want to say that Thru had dropped the ball, so she said the new proposal was responsive to people at BMP claiming Annandale was too far away. But it turned out people at BMP didn't want to move to Lewis, and felt blindsided, and it got tabled. Note that the off-cycle reference just refers to BMP middle and high school feeders. So that could mean lots of things. But today, amidst all the complaints about Sandy Anderson still wanting to mess with WSHS, it was pretty clear that one or more WSHS posters was pushing to move BMP to Lewis again. It actually isn't that big a deal, because it's not like they'll have that much influence. But it was awfully silly when claims were made that no one at WSHS had ever heard of BMP before. Some of you have spent the better part of the last 18 months pushing to move kids from Edison rather than WSHS into Lewis. |
Dang, that person caught those dastardly WSHS parents. It's so amazing to discover that while they were showing up at all those meetings, armed with enrollment and transfer data, historical background of WSHS boundaries, growth patterns in their pyramid, print outs of FCPS policies, and mileage/commute calculations down to the last tenth of a miles and exact minute, asking for residency checks and enforcement of transfer policy, begging the school board to freeze the boundaries of WSHS until the smaller 5th-8th grade classes replace the much larger 9th-12th grade classes, what the WSHS parents were actually doing was nafariously trying to find a K-5th elementary school from the other side of the county that they had never heard of and didn't know existed, to try to sqeeze into a 7th-8th middle school with no spots for the 6th graders and has no connection to anyone at WSHS. Amazing! They were caught by dcum trolls. Wow. Who knew that was what the WSHS parents were actually doing. All that data, facts collection and organizing was just a smokescreen. Congratulations WSHS parents, you almost fooled everyone. |
It will be very interesting to see what type of amendments, if any, Sandy Anderson offers on the 22nd. Some of you seem a bit mentally unwell. Anyone who followed this boundary process saw people at different schools first objecting to being moved out of their schools and then offering up others to be redistricted instead. |
Actually, Dr. Reid came up with that idea in response to her Brac meeting with the Lewis parents who 1) begged her to find students to move into Lewis, any students 2) expressed anger at FCPS for moving Rolling Valley out of Lewis to WSHS. The Lewis parents arguements at that meeting actually killed Anderson's plan to move those townhouses into WSHS. They were prepared and convincing. Reid basically stated this outright at the following meeting for Region 4 3) told Reid that they wanted families that were happy to join their school, not parents who had been fighting it for 2 years And 4) Brought information about all the development in the Edison zone around Kingstowne, that will push Edison over capacity. The Lewis parents suggested that FCPS rezone neighborhoods to Lewis from Edison. If you were paying attention and following all the meetings, you would know all this. The Lewis parents at that meeting were prepared and effective. This rezoning from Edison instead of WSHS was their baby. They might have expected a different, closer Edison feeder, but they requested Edison kids over WSHS kids. Reid and company picked Bren Mar, the wrong school. It should have been a closer elementary school and not a K-5 school. |
Yeah, the person who keeps posting that about Bren Mar is being irrational. My post was tongue in cherk, but at some point all you can do is laugh and poke fun at the absurdity of this person insisting that WSHS parents had the time, energy or inclination to meddle in another pyramid that they have no connection to or interest in. |
And unfortunately, the closest Edison elementary school to Lewis’s attendance area is Franconia. There are absolutely neighborhoods that go to Franconia-Twain-Edison where the kids walk to Edison HS. If they wanted “a closer feeder” they’d be taking kids out of walking distance of a closer school. |