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There were some adjustments to the amendment that was initially proposed. They removed language like “where feasible”. This is what passed:
Adjustments under this policy shall be implemented through attrition and phasing. These allowances shall not be applicable in the opening of a new school, or in the closing of an existing school. Elementary Schools: When a boundary adjustment occurs at the elementary school level, attendance in the new school boundary shall be mandatory for rising K-3 students in schools with a K-5 grade configuration; and for rising K-4 students in schools with a K-6 grade level configuration. Currently enrolled students in grades 4-5 in schools with a K-5 configuration, and in grades 5-6 in schools with a K-6 configuration shall be given the option to remain at the school or attend the school in the new boundary. . Middle Schools: When a boundary adjustment occurs at the middle school level, attendance in the new school boundary shall be mandatory for incoming 6th grade students in schools with a 6-8 grade configuration and for incoming 7th grade students in schools with a 7-8 grade level configuration. Currently enrolled students shall be given the option to remain at the school or attend the school in the new boundary. High Schools: When a boundary adjustment occurs at the high school level, attendance in the new school boundary shall be mandatory for incoming 9th grade students. Rising 10-12 graders shall be given the option to remain at their current school or attend the school in the new boundary. Secondary Schools: When a boundary adjustment occurs at the secondary school level, attendance in the new school boundary shall be mandatory for incoming 7th grade students. Rising 8-12 graders shall be given the option to remain at their current school or attend the school in the new boundary. |
Watch out, those new maps are going got be doozy now. The SB thinks this will quiet everyone down and they can just move kids around to get those FARMS numbers equalized. |
Sorry, corrected text above. Autocorrect got me and I didn’t double check before posting. |
Source? |
When are these going to be released? |
So a high schooler who’s been at a school 1 year, gets to finish their last 3 years there? But an elementary schooler who’s been at a school for 4 years doesn’t get to finish their last 3 years at their school? Doesn’t seem equitable to me. |
Yes, you are absolutely right. Imagine how difficult it is for the child to apply to middle school without having the same staff to support him. |
There should not be a single student moved into a school that is getting rezoned due to capacity issues. If this is their concern, then it is directly related to the Springfield school board rep's stated plans to rezone Hunt Valley out of West Springfield High School under the "too overcrowded" excuse, and replace the Hunt Valley/West Springfield students with Lewis families from Rolling Valley. This tracks with her repeated public statements against grandfathering for almosts 6 months now. She has been making this exact argument against grandfathering at public zoom meetings (nothing in person, of course) and to any constituent that manages to get her on the phone or to answer an email. WSHS and Hunt Valley families need to pivot to the at large reps for help, because the Springfield rep clearly does not have her constituent's best interests as a priority. |
Apply to middle school? No one has to apply to an FCPS MS. |
They were being facetious. |
DP. You missed the point entirely. Try again. |
It is much easier socially and academically to move an elementary school kid to a new school than a teenager, especially in this county with so many transient families. It is very fifficult and often harmful to move a teenager, especially a high school student. Ask the many military families who have done both many times iver. This is actually a very reasonable grandfathering policy. The only improvement it needs is a sibling clause, so families don't have 2 high schoolers at different schools. |
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If they move huge SPAs out of schools to relieve overcrowding they may need to move smaller SPAs into those same schools to avoid gutting the enrollments at those schools. Maybe the solution is to come up with new SPAs. |
No, they don’t need a sibling clause. Students can already pupil place to attend a school attended by an older sibling, and the ability to do so should depend on whether the school is open to transfers. |