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Not sure. I think it has something to do with the high school boundaries and, remember, all Fairfax City kids must go to Katherine Johnson. |
Sorry, but that is just untrue. WSHS got rezoned when every school in that corridor was rezoned (WSHS, LB, Lewis, Hayfield, Edison) to accomodate the newly built South County High School around 20 plus years ago. Split feeders were closed when that entire part of the county was rezoned. The rezoning was because a new high school opened. To present it as anything else is just a bald face lie. Daventry got rezoned to WSHS around a decade ago to close a very small split feeder They were the only West Springfield Elementary neighborhood that went out of zone for High School. They went WSES to Irving to Lewis. At the time, there were only around 4 or 5 Daventry students per grade attending then Lee High School (Lewis). The fewer than 20 students across 4 grades made no impact on the demographic make up of Lewis. Quit trying to stir the pot with incorrect information. |
FCPS has not had a republican school board this century. The dems did it. |
Fairfax City owns the buildings used to teach its students, but the city contracts with FCPS to operate the schools. Part of the deal is that Fairfax City students always will be taught in the city's facilities. The FCPS school board cannot rezone the city students. |
I believe in this case there were a few townhouse developments being added where that cut in the boundary occurs. Because the City of Fairfax owns the schools, they can dictate how many county students they’re willing to take. They wanted fewer, so that block was assigned to Woodson, which had capacity at the time. I know we mostly talk about Chantilly capacity with respect to the Centreville expansion, but much of the Fairfax attendance island is closer to Centreville, as well as pieces of Robinson, which has a fairly complicated boundary with Woodson too. |
Nope, a Honda Pilot. I come down Lees Corner around 7:55 a.m. Pop out and wave hi! |
Yes. There is a neighborhood that backs up to Centreville's athletic fields. It is assigned to Fairfax. You can see it if you look at the maps. |
| My kids Scout Troop is in Herndon. It has kids that attend Westfields, South Lakes, Chantilly, and Oakton HS. There might be a kid or two from Centerville. None of the kids have a particularly long drive to get to meetings. There are a lot of high schools close to each other in this area, I am pretty certain that the difference in drive from our house to SLHS, Herndon, and Chantilly is probably only a few minutes difference. Oakton is the furthest drive. |
Don’t know where you live but anyone near Lees Corner/Springhaven most definitely has a shorter drive to Chantilly than Herndon. There are a ton of traffic lights going over to town of Herndon. It makes no sense to send neighborhoods in that area to Herndon when Chantilly is so close by. I thought efficiency was supposed to be big part of this?? |
It is true. Nobody wanted to send their kids to Saratoga or Newington Forest. And if you lived here then, you'd know why. This was before South County was built. |
And where does your Scout troop meet? |
100%. Anyone who is saying that kids who live right near Chantilly should be sent to Herndon instead of sending Langley-zoned kids who live very close to HHS, is not arguing in good faith at all. Stop trying to make it only about numbers to avoid what is dead obvious to even a casual observer. Distance to the school matters too and you look silly pretending it doesn’t. FWIW I wish they wouldn’t mess with any boundaries when there’s so much uncertainty being created by our country’s leaders. But if they’re going to go through with it, it’s not realistic to expect them not to touch the Langley/Herndon situation. That’s about as ripe for rezoning as anything in the county. |
I suspect that she means they meet in Oak Hill. I can't imagine anyone with a Centreville address meeting in Herndon unless there is a personal connection to someone there. Our Cub Scout troop in 20171 fed to three BS troops when they moved up. None were in Herndon. |
In the Herndon area. No offense but I am not going to give information that helps identify on this site. There are Troops as small as 15 in the area and as large as 100. The area is dense and there are a good number of HS that I could see my kid moved to if they move our ES. I don't think they will but, in our area, I have 3 HS that are within a 15-minute drive and two that are 20 minutes away. Boundary changes to properly utilize space would mean shifting a lot of boundaries and I don't think that the School Board is up for that level of chaos and confusion because of the large number of schools and pyramid shifts. The Chantilly, Westfields, Oakton families I know are very happy where they are. There are concerns at Chantilly because of the number of kids but no one I know has asked to move. The parents not happy at SLHS are unhappy because of the IB program not the student population or issues at the school. The parents I know at Herndon are happy there. The ripple effect would probably reach out past these specific schools and into Langley, which everyone has heard about. It is a messy prospect but we all know that. Drop IB as a start and then look at how to offer the same AP classes at more schools in order to decrease the desire to principal place. Drop allowing people to principal place for language with the exception of kids who were in language immersion and continued their language through MS. That is going to be a small number of kids and probably only the Korean and Japanese since French and Spanish are offered in every school. |
I don't think anyone should have to move. The numbers don't support it. FWIW, we chose our home because of proximity to the schools. That was very important to us. I live in Chantilly boundary. Langley people picked their homes for other reasons. That is their decision. Other things were important to them. Chantilly is slated to lose population. I cannot see any Chantilly neighborhood being redistricted to Herndon. It is not convenient. |