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Many schools across the country do this. You bring in a current copy of a utility bill, car tax statement, personal property tax statement, mortgage statement, or signed current lease to the office when you register your kid in FCPS. The address must be located within the school zone and have one parent or guardian's name on it. A residency check would require parents do this each year, or the year before any rezoning is implemented. Addresses that do not match must return to their zoned school. Grandma's address does not work unless she is the legal guardian. All of my kids knew of several kids attending our high school (one discussed extensively on this thread as a rezoning target) who lived in houses zoned for neighboring schools. One of my kid's friends moved during middle school from their small townhouse in zone, to a very big, nice, newer house zoned for one of the low performing schools discusses in this thread. Their family moved in 7th grade. The kid graduated with my kid. The kid spend 8th-12th grade attending our school instead of their zoned middle and high school. Another one of my kids friends moved at the end of elementary school from a nice house in our neighborhood to a huge house zoned for a nearby high school discussed on this thread as a good school with lower enrollment. That family used a family member's address to stay in our middle and high school for all of 7th through 12th grade graduation. They used this address even after the house was sold to a family with kids. Every school year my kids end up at a team party or social event at a house not zoned for our high school. Different kids, different grades, different families. They are able to do this because FCPS only checks residency 1 time. You could easily register your kid in kindergarten at one address, move to another pyramid in 1st grade, and stay in the original pyramid through high school graduation by not changing your address. I am sure there are plenty of families that do this, especially for middle and high school. Perhaps the problem is not as big as it seems to me, but I think it is far bigger than FCPS wants to admit. If they are going to rezone our high school, then they owe it to the families to 1) use accurate numbers, not inflated projections, to justify the rezoning and 2) do a full residency check prior to rezoning so affected families and the district are certain that the school is overcrowded with residents, and not falsely inflated by kids who are zoned to other high schools. |
OMG. Herndon doesn’t care if those so-called superior kids come or not on the basis of their socio-economic basis. They don’t care if they come at all. They just want the government to make decisions without being bullied by the top 1-3% of households with high income in FCPS to do what is just in their best interest. |
Regarding the athletics portion of this post: it is called “tryouts”. You make the team if you are good enough regardless of race or family imcome. Full stop! Regarding the second issue: elementary school kids go home on the bus. There needs to be a responsible person at home to take care of them. That responsonbility often falls on an older sister. This older sister cannot participate in afterschool activities. Oh, and then about kids having to work after school… hmm, that is quite normal for families that struggle financially. Yeah, and that kid working from 4-10 after school to help pay rent, just might “bring down” scores for the school. There is no support system. These kids are forced to grow up before their peers. You might ask, where are the parents? Well, they are probably cleaning your office building, after having put in a full day of work at another site. I just cannot with the lack of empathy among some in these discussion boards. |
| *lack of empathy and awareness |
Life is all about choices, whether it’s trying out for a sports team or not, having no children or having 10, or choosing to live in a certain area. I grew up poor and am thankful my parents *chose* to raise me outside of fairfax county so I did not have to help pay rent and instead could focus on school and sports. Who is forcing these families you describe above to live in fairfax? Are there no options for jobs and living outside of fairfax? |
Because that desire is racist and dare I say, Republican. |
+1000. I helped pay for Herndon’s expansion so I expect kids who live two miles from Herndon and 10 miles from Langley to attend Herndon. Period. |
Yet the parents protesting at the last school board meeting on this issue are overwhelming Democrat and white. |
Typical Great Falls liberal. Vote for illegals to come because it’s the nice, not racist thing to do then piss their golf skirts at the thought that their children might have to go to school with them. |
Can I get an “amen” for this pastor? |
These are obviously false flag posts meant to try to separate boundary opponents into two camps. Folks can just ignore it - sound and fury, signifying nothing. |
We can move to a more equitable sports tryout system. |
They can be re-zoned there, sure. But there are already kids who live 2 miles from Herndon, are currently zoned to that school, and don’t attend. |
That’s what makes it so damn funny.😁 |
Hit dog 🐶 hollering because she voted for democrats, never expecting them to democrat in a way she didn’t like. The ones making all the furious noise are the “blue no matter who damn what did I just do” voters spending their money and summer fighting against being asked/obliged to actually live their so-called values. Signifying hypocrisy. |