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Where were these? How recent and how large? Then, adapting KAA will certainly not cost that much. There are already two additional stand alone buildings. |
South Lakes, West Potomac, Justice, and Madison all received additions that cost less than $50M each. Adjusting for inflating, they'd still be far below $150M, contrary to what PP said. The fact remains that the School Board claimed FCPS had no money for overcrowded high schools yet committed to paying $150M to acquire KAA with no prior public notice, and then spending even more to make it fit for purpose as an FCPS high school. To date, we have no idea where that money is coming from (only a small fraction for land acquisition was already funded), what other renovation projects will be bumped (or scaled back or canceled), and how it will affect a "comprehensive county-wide boundary review" that has been taking place for many months. County residents continue to deserve answers to these questions. Not lies from some who believe they stand to benefit personally that it will cost less than an expansion of an existing school or that it will allow every middle school in western Fairfax to feed to a single high school and/or every high school in western Farifax to draw from a single middle school. Absent answers, or a clear commitment to provide answers shortly, we will continue to see various groups like the FCFCA call for KAA to be a magnet or some other specialized program rather than a neighborhood high school. |
I posted $300 million for renovation/expansion of Centreville. That was from FCPS CIP. Not my estimate. |
Why aren't you identifying these schools by name? Are you afraid to state clearly that your position is that Westfield currently lacks a "cohesive group"? And, if so, is that because those on one side of Dulles want to separate themselves from those on the other side of Dulles? Or you want to avoid a discussion as to who else is going to attend Westfield if all the kids on one side are redistricted to a school at the KAA site? And if all the growth you claim is happening in the Westfield area materializes, why shouldn't they use some of the hundreds of empty seats at Herndon first? For years now, FCPS has been planning to expanding Centreville to 3000. That's very big, and maybe they will scale back that expansion if KAA opens, but if they were prepared to expand Centreville to 3000 they certainly could have expanded Chantilly's permanent capacity to 2750, which would help with overcrowding there, especially given FCPS's own projections that enrollment at Chantilly will decline by almost 300 students over the next five years. |
No one disputes that (although you rounded up), but you or another poster lied when you claimed an expansion of an existing school would cost more than KAA. The Centreville plan was for both a full renovation and a large expansion. Stand-alone additions have cost far less. |
I am from the other side of the county. I recently made a couple of trips to and from Dulles. As a taxpayer, finding a way to use Dulles (the toll road and 28) as a dividing line between high school zones makes complete sense and sounds like a hood use of taxpayer funds and a responsible reason for rezoning. Why on earth would anyone be against that? |
Spend $150 million to make the Dulles toll road a dividing line? Man, you ladies continue to grasp for any straw you can find. Why on earth would you think that makes any logical sense? Frankly, at this point anyone who wants this to be a neighborhood school should be continuously pestering the school board to release plans. This stuff festers because the school board had been silent for over a month on the topic. |
For decades HOA's, citizen groups, coalitions pop up whenever a desired attendance area could be seen as in jeopardy. https://www.fairfaxfederation.org/leadership gets a seat on BRAC, has/had reps on FCPS AAP advisory committee, see it's education committee past and presnt, even 2 reps on AAP advisory committee Long term players in the FCPS boundary games. KAA site as a base school could result in dominos out of South Lakes into KAA and into South Lakes from Langley/Marshall/Madison. From other directions the Thru scenario 3 had South Lakes at 100% in big dominos. Also disrupted by KAA could be the AAP feeds from Herndon MS to Hughes causing impact on the Herndon HS massive outflow to South Lakes IB. If a student transferring to an AP school must take AP, do AP to IB transfers require IB diploma candicacy or simply standard level? One elephant in the room is open capacity at Herndon HS. Hence the statements made by some questionning the KAA process and funding. |
Dulles isn't actually a dividing line in this area. One part of Westfield is east of Dulles and the rest is to the south and/or west. But Dulles isn't in between those areas. To the extent the areas area separated, it's more due to the commercial and light industrial areas along Route 28. This is obviously a situation where some School Board members got giddy about the idea that acquiring KAA would be a "bargain purchase." Maybe it is, but they don't have a clear plan as to how the purchase will be funded, how it affects other capital projects, and how it impacts a major boundary review that's been under way for months. Nor does anyone know who is going to get moved into Westfield if all these other kids get moved to KAA and that's likely to be contentious. Any taxpayer paying attention would want answers to these questions. |
Oh please. The only grey KAA areas are the original sale of the roperty zoned for a school next to Carson MS.
KAA as a base school removes potential inflow to Herndon HS and opens up capacity at Soutth Lakes. So who doesn't want to get moved to Herndon and South Lakes? Who would want to disrupt the flow out of Herndon to South Lakes? All BRAC members and citizen group reps plus advisory committee individuals live somewhere. |
Maybe, but the far bigger domino is who is going to get moved into Westfield if Floris, McNair and/or Coates get moved to KAA. Even if Coates and McNair were moved to Herndon instead (unlikely) it still leaves lots of empty seats at Westfield to fill, regardless of any new construction south of Route 50. Also, there's no talk of moving any Herndon feeders to KAA so the impact on Herndon-to-South Lakes transfers is highly speculative. If anything, moving part of South Lakes (Fox Mill) to KAA would facilitate continued pupil placements from Herndon to South Lakes. |
+1. I’m not a conspiracy theorist, but I’m starting to question the school board’s true intention here. Are they contemplating making it into a magnet school? When the school board members mention it, and prominent Dem associations push for it, and the school board hides its plans, it starts to seem like they are considering it. |
This post is incomprehensible. There are lots of unanswered questions still pending. |
+1. She is the one that believes everything ties back to Langley. It’s her personal Illuminati/QAnon theory. |