I'm the PP and wholeheartedly agree with you. I've watched for years as AAP parents fret and stew over which school to send their child to; where will Larla thrive? Meanwhile, my child is stuck at his base school, for better or worse, with no such choice. And then when this point is brought up, the inevitable responses of, "Oh, get him into immersion! Then he can change schools!" All I want is the same opportunities and choices that AAP kids have had for too long. As you said, this is a public school system, not some a la carte menu from which only certain families are allowed to choose what works best for them. As for your last paragraph, I agree that kids should have to attend their base schools. Just wish AAP wasn't part of the picture at all. |
Surely you can see that students at Kilmer and Longfellow are negatively affected as a result by the same action that Cooper has benefited. |
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| Of course people have different personal opinions which is why at the end of the day the decision should be made based on the efficient use of facilities. It's flat-out ridiculous to overcrowd some schools with students who are zoned for Cooper while Cooper sits there under-capacity. |
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| We would have applied to private school for middle school had we known the option for the center would be removed for Fall 2016. Some of the kids at Spring Hill have already received a form to declare their middle school. To push this through for next Fall is ridiculous and so typical of Janie Strauss and how she maneuvers. |
If you had been paying attention to the school board in the past 3-5 years, you would have known. The writing has been on the wall for years. If anything, it is surprising that is has taken so long. |
Some folks at our elementary school specifically asked and were told by Janie and our principal that it would not be happening for next Fall. They were obviously lied to given the election year-and now that the election is over, the agenda moves forward. Despicable. |
Agreed, and I can't believe some of the Langley parents are still complaining about Janie Strauss winning her race. At some point they will realize that, if they wanted to unseat Janie, they needed to find a Dranesville candidate who stood for more than just placing the interests of Langley parents over those of everyone else in the district and county. |
PP, would you mind sharing why you would choose private over Cooper? What is it that Cooper does not offer? I have a younger child (4th grader) and am wondering what I should be looking for as things shift over the next few years. |
The only way is to get he Democrats to endorse a different person. |
Janie is one of twelve. I am not a supporter of hers anyway. However, it has been in the works for years and not just for Cooper. It makes the most sense for the 2016-2017 school year as there is a bulge in the 6th grade AAP class. |
You should have hedged your bets and not rely on one politician's statement in an election year to drive your decisions. |
| You can still apply for private for next year. |
It's not so much about Cooper being horrible (although the physical plant is a dump and badly in need of a renovation, which is at least 5 years off). It's more that Longfellow gets amazingly rave reviews from parents and has well known teachers, esp for math which is my DC's strength. It is also a Governor's school-the students consistently place 1st in things like Science Olympiad competitions (which is also an interest for my kid). See below (posted on the school's website): 2014 and 2015 Governor's Award for Educational Excellence 2014 and 2015 Yearbook National Award of Excellence 2015 Fairfax County “Leadership Award” Nominee Michelle Padgett 2015 Longfellow Teacher of the Year: Brad Zimmerman 2015 CTY Talent Search - Longfellow is in the top 10 schools in the world 2015 Quiz Bowl Team - 1st Place at National History Bowl 2015 Blue Ribbon Award for Excellence from the The National Band Association 2015 Virginia Science Olympiad - 1st Place Team 2015 Regional Science Bowl - 1st place Team - Carole Kihm, named the 2014 Outstanding Middle School Principal of Virginia by the Virginia Association of Secondary School Principals (VASSP) -View Press Release So, the desire for Longfellow over Cooper at this juncture is easy to see-I too have younger kids too, so I am hoping Cooper will become an equally strong center, but it will take time (probably 5-10 years). |