Those dastardly West Springfield moms and their SPA’s north of 395! This was all their doing!
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Anderson just she appreciates being able to take time to look at some of the schools on the list "not because necessarily the answer is going to change, but because we want the opportunity to get the feedback from the community."
So, yeah, you can complain all you want. But Sandy is going to move you anyway. |
Moving Walney Oaks to Rocky Run implies they will stay at Chantilly HS. This seems to give more credence to the Lees Corner to Western rumored scenario E. |
Well, too bad for them. McDaniel said he wants to put WSHS on the list and thinks its overcrowded. He wants them added to the review for next year. |
They could send all of Gunston to South County. It’s a small school, only about 70 kids a grade or less. Then there is more room at Hayfield, even if Hagel Circle moves there. |
McDaniel hates West Springfield (the community) because he has a hatred for Pat Herrity and hates the Springfield community for continuing to elect Herrity. McDaniel is doung this over a political grudge against 22153/22153, not because he cares about rezoning or capacity at WSHS. |
Not necessarily. Are they only moving that one SPA, or is it the whole Franklin peninsula south of 50? |
DP. West Springfield is identified as the most overcrowded HS in the draft CIP. They lose credibility when they propose to move kids out of Justice, Marshall, and McLean, but not West Springfield. If you think their calculations are wrong you should demand a moratorium on any boundary changes until they audit how they are coming up with their program capacities and forecasts. Attacking individual board members reacting to the information in front of them isn’t a good look. |
Did he say something about WSHS at today's meeting? |
Yes: "The most overcrowded high school in the entire county right now is West Springfield. We're not changing West Springfield now. But what I'm hoping to do is that we put it on a review list. So going forward, we take a look at data assumptions, we take a look at program placement, take a look at transfers. Obviously there's going to be some type of an impact once AAP centers are rolled out countywide and at the next five year abuse cycle, hopefully." |
WSHS community members have raised questions about the data assumptions at WSHS throughout the entire boundary process. No one ever answers the question. The new CIP shows all of the ES feeders and Irving MS dropping in enrollment, but WSHS going up. And they don't explain that. And our school board rep didn't ask about it today at the CIP work meeting, which I listened to for that very reason. |
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So they wrote a policy to base redistricting on a cyclical time table only to ACT like the old policy is still in effect and boundaries should be reviewed when schools are over capacity?
Why do these board members think we should have faith in their abilities to write policies when they themselves are running roughshod over the very policies they wrote and enacted? |
+1 the numbers are suspect to me given the national trends. But at the same time, they have said for years that WSHS’s numbers are going to drop any time now and they just never do. So who knows? If some of the original plan to move some of Hunt Valley to South County materializes, SCMS/HS won’t be able to pick up many if any other students. Moving some/all of Lorton Station AND some/all of HV south of the Parkway to SC isn’t workable and just creates a capacity situation at a different school. |
Policy 8130 commits to a county-wide review at least once every five years but there is a whole section of the policy on “off-cycle” boundary adjustments, including for adjustments for overcrowded schools. |
You think that the WSHS parents haven't requested that? They have been begging for this for almost 2 years. |