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It seems to me that things are progressing as they should. I have not seen any indication that they have closed on the sale yet. I would think that we will here more after that. Have you written your School Board member and asked how they are going to pay for it? The first I knew KAA was closing was on DCUM--specifically: February 13 is when it was first posted here. When did SB become aware? I don't know. Did you really expect them to make an announcement that they were seeking to purchase the property? Have you ever purchased real estate? It has been one month since they announced the purchase. We will get answers. You may or may not like them, but we will get them. My guess is that it may scale back a renovation or delay it a year. They may be able to use one of the extra buildings to fill some other real estate needs of the system and save money there. |
DP. Trying to flood the zone with multiple posts, eh? I’ve never met an sb apologist as intense as you, but it is quite clear that you want no questions because you want your kids to benefit. Classic mooch who demands $150 million of taxpayers money and demands no questions be asked. |
No. Not trying to flood. Stepped away from forum and came back to finish. Posted twice. No. Not a School Board apologist. Just someone who believes in giving credit where due. Pleae explain how you would have conducted a purchase such as this----and had it be completed successfully. But, I suspect that you are like the Nextdoor poster who was "disheartened" by the purchase for some reason. And, I suspect it has nothing to do with process or dollars. |
As opposed to the mooch who demands the county spend that money expanding McLean instead and transporting their kids from the western edge of the county all the way to Langley in perpetuity.
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I think you have me confused with someone else, never been on Nextdoor. For someone who wants their neighbors to pony up $150 million to benefit your kid, you’ve got a pretty snarky attitude. You should try saying please and not be such a juvenile twerp. |
DP. That comment takes conflating posters to a new level. Congratulations. I’m starting to think your goal is not simply to benefit from a new school, but also to see other pyramids degraded. |
You do realize you are responding to at least two different posters? |
We believe you 😉 |
17:13 replying: I don't think anyone is saying that no questions shall be asked. I just think the reality is that the school board isn't likely to tell us how the KAA purchase will affect the Capital Improvement Plan until they publish the next Capital Improvement Plan. The CIP is exactly that, a PLAN. The planned western high school land becoming available unexpectedly with the school already built on it at 1/3 the expected price caused them to alter that plan. They will publish the adjusted plan next year. Good luck getting anything out of them before then. |
That Langley hater has been lurking on DCUM for years. She’ll take any conversation and try to spin it into hating the pyramid. I think her husband left her for someone from the pyramid - that’s my best guess. |
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I meant to quote the
"Classic mooch who demands $150 million of taxpayers money and demands no questions be asked." post above for my reply, but I suspect both were the same person anyway. |
They didn’t have to announce their interest prior to voting to acquire KAA, but they could have come up with some answers or at least acknowledged the questions that needed to be answered when they voted on the purchase or in the weeks that have followed. They didn’t, which led to multiple SB members abstaining from the vote to purchase KAA, questions from BRAC members and community groups that remain unanswered, and continued uncertainty as to FCPS’s plans for KAA. The latter doesn’t speak well to the School Board’s commitment to transparency and good governance. Nor is it necessarily in the interests of those who want the KAA property to become a neighborhood school, since it invites others to continue weigh in that a new school should serve a different purpose, as illustrated in this recent article: https://www.fairfaxtimes.com/articles/citizens-federation-has-a-vision-for-fcps-property-purchase/article_8e02236a-b066-48cf-b6ee-72c24d030d4c.html |
You would suspect wrong. |
The "multiple" number is 3. Moon--who has announced his plans to run for Braddock supervisor Rachna Sizemore-Heiser who is rumored to run for Braddock supervisor. Both of those likely will not vote for anything that does not directly affect Braddock in a very positive way. This purchase has no effect on Braddock as far as I can tell. Meren is the third member who abstained. South Lakes is in her district and many of the Carson students are in her district. South Lakes may lose kids to this--or place Meren in the difficult position of picking who gets to be assigned there from Hunter Mill. Please note: No School Board member voted AGAINST the purchase. |
Or maybe they are just three members with more experience on the SB who care about governance and were unsettled by the questions that were neither answered nor identified at the time of the vote. If the absence of a specific benefit to a member’s district was the key driver, you’d have seen other members abstaining as well. |