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And the other hot boundary topic: West Springfield High School 2022-2023 Offenses Number of Offenses Behaviors that Impede Academic Progress 71 Behaviors related to School Operations 65 Relationship Behaviors without Physical Harm 35 Behaviors of a Safety Concern 78 Behaviors that Endanger the Health, Safety, or Welfare of Self or Others 29 Lewis HS 2022-2023 Offenses Number of Offenses Behaviors that Impede Academic Progress 140 (+100%) Behaviors related to School Operations 463 (+750%) Relationship Behaviors without Physical Harm 191 (+550%) Behaviors of a Safety Concern 177 (+150%) Behaviors that Endanger the Health, Safety, or Welfare of Self or Others 74 (+250%) |
Your percentages should be adjusted for population size. |
Meaning Lewis is actually even worse? |
Lol, that's too much math for a Monday morning but great point, those are awful numbers considering the small Lewis population size. |
Population #s for 2022-2023: WSHS: 2674 Lewis: 1700 |
If they can't follow suit as Fairfax City and Falls Church has done (hard to believe why they couldn't secede), they could just take over the party with candidates of their choosing. |
Well. “Should” is a matter of opinion. But it’s cool either way. And don’t forget some rezoned people actually won’t mind and find that they like the new school. |
Current state law says they can't. They can try to take over the party, but good luck with that |
Most people in FCPS don’t have the money or the creativity to leave the system. Picking up and moving would do it. There are several nice towns close enough to drive in a couple times a week for those with hybrid flexibility. |
Being removed to go to your assigned school is not a punishment. |
Right. That PP is ignorant, trolling, or both. |
Correct, if they were at their assigned school they would get bus service or be within the walk zone. Whereas at the out of boundary school they have to have someone drive them. One of the biggest contributors to absenteeism is the parent not getting the kid to school/to school on time, so a kid getting on the bus to their assigned school should help with the all important attendance. |
As I mentioned, I never thought about Herndon one way or another until this. You all are the ones putting words in our mouths calling your own school a “gang infested hell-hole”. I chose my words carefully and would never say that, in fact, I literally said a couple pages back that I’m sure there are good kids there. I also said I’ve read the articles, and from the face of it, there appears to be gang problems at the school. Call me racist or whatever you will, but we plan to avoid that dynamic for our kids - I’m still amazed that you all think that this is controversial. I’m thrilled for you that you chose to go to Herndon and it worked out for your kids. I hope it works out for all kids at Herndon. But it isn’t the school that we signed up for, nor plan to attend. I’ll leave those UVA spots for whoever redistricting brings your way. |
| There are thousands of kids at the wrong school illegally. The county has one attendance office with few people and the work to track down these people make it impossible to catch everyone. They usually save their resources for people traveling from another county or Maryland (yes it happens). Also kids with IEPS or behavior problems because they use more resources. |
Sorry maybe we’re talking past each other. I understood the original post to say someone caught skirting the rules would have their kids sent to an under enrolled school, not their base school. That’s the genesis of my pushback. Ultimately, this seems more of an academic exercise than anything. There are just too many reasons to maintain the status quo, despite Herndon and Lewis zoned families taking advantage of it. Anyone with $24k-$30k could probably take the rental approach with little risk. |