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| My kids go to Herndon. I talk to their friends on a regular basis. Nobody has ever mentioned anything about gang activity. Oh, and my kids are Latino. Is there gang activity at Herndon currently? I cannot say one way or another. If there is, my kids, nor their friends have been affected by it. |
Post your peer-reviewed study. |
Oh right. It probably didn't hit your radar about disadvantaged minorities bending the rules to attend a HS out of both their district and their county. Look it up. Please elaborate on why the hispanic community does not/cannot participate in athletics as much as the white kids. My son was not selected for the Lewis varsity soccer team, comprised of almost exclusively hispanic students, that recently made it to the state championships. Where is my outlet to cry about injustice? |
And the difference between gang activity between Herndon and Lewis is laughable! Lewis is next door to Woodbridge where most of this gang activity originates. |
I am sorry to hear about your son not making the boys soccer team. That is tough. Soccer, of course is huge among the Hispanic MALE community. It is a relatively inexpensive sport to play, a flat surface and a ball. Many Hispanic boys grow up playing against their older relatives in Sunday leagues. Yes, they will dominate the boys soccer rosters. However, how many Latinos do you see playing the other sports? Yes, I know about baseball, but we do not have a sizeable Caribbean diaspora in this area. Central American immigrants tend to be on the shorter size. They often won’t make the basketball or football teams. Add to that, rarely do they play on club teams in these sports. Most have to rush to a job after school or take care of their younger siblings. About Hispanic kids getting rides to a “better” high school to cheat the system? That is a stretch. |
| Nature vs. nurture. When things are absolutely out of my control I hope nurture wins it in the end. |
The difference is that Westbriar is about 80% Marshall, 20% Madison, where Wolftrap is closer to a 50-50 split. So to make this suggestion work, they’d probably need to assign part of Tysons now zoned to Westbriar to Freedom Hill. Even with this scenario, however, the Exchange likely stays at Westbriar. |
Wait, this boundary thing isn’t just going to impact Langley and west Springfield? |
All parents are not like that...No reason to ever stay poor to be honest. Prior to Colvin Run opening Spring Hill was massively overcrowded and FCPS removed over 75 students by residency checks. Any school near Tysons should have that done annually. This is a good article on the 2015 Bond Referendum which included 99 million for renovating Herndon High School. One comment reminded me of the big cheat to other areas of the county particularly those with extra taxes like Town taxes-Herndon, Vienna and special tax districts like Reston and Mclean. $30 million magically appeared for Lorton Arts Center. Mason Disitrict rep was the only one to speak about NO special tax district for the huge Mount Vernon Community Center project. https://annandaletoday.com/public-safety-and-school-bonds-on-nov-3/ As for Herndon HS feeder schools especially any Title 1, I hope Robyn Lady goes for budgets and programs. Wads of extra cash for magnets, IB fees instead of AP, and even immersion which historically was not accurately represented in program and detail budgets. FCPS doesn't even provide the public with immersion counts and CIP breakdowns on academies and send/receive. Like how much square footage at Chantilly is allocated to academies instead of core instruction? |
My kids do go to a mixed race school, WSHS. IF this study mixes SES and race into one issue, it is poorly done. Take a look at this bullet point: “Students of all races who attend racially integrated schools also have higher SAT scores and are less likely to drop out than students in segregated, high-poverty schools.“ Right there they say “racially integrated schools” and then add another figure about dropping out for segregated high-poverty schools. Those are 2 different sub groups that CAN overlap, but don’t always. |
| What exactly is involved in a "residency check?" |
Violations of the federal housing laws, I presume. That’s why it’s never been done before. |
Procedures can vary, but it would be some combination of sending school officials physically to a location to verify that people are actually living there, requesting new/updated documents like a mortgage statement or lease that you provided when you first moved in, or verifying students against public records to make sure they haven’t moved out of the school’s boundaries. Some districts do these types of checks yearly BTW. Probably not feasible here since the district is so large. But they could do a certain random percentage or targeted enforcement at over-crowded schools. |
Where will the “check their real residency” people be then??? |