Lewis and surrounding schools have very concise boundaries. The only way to rezone in that area is to have ridiculous boundaries that make zero sense and lengthen commutes for everyone and breaks apart communities. The bus fleet could not support rezoning like you suggest. That area is very fluid, so families movijg in would no longer choose areas rezoned to Lewis unless they were sending their high sch.oolers to places like Bishop Ireton or O'Connell The focus of rezoning should be to create the smallest geographic area possible while eliminating split feeders whenever possible. |
It is not. But the part of HV along Gambrill was zoned for Lewis many decades ago before South County HS was built. When SoCo opened, there was a huge rezoning of many areas. The Gambrill neighborhood was rezoned for WSHS and the HV split feeder was eliminated. That was around 2 decades ago, but there is a person who regularly posts on this forum who is still very upset about it, constantly posting that Hunt Valley should return to split feeder status and be rezoned to Lewis, passing several elementary schools much closer to Lewis, and far out Saratoga, which abuts to South County, should be rezoned from Lewis to WSHS to replace Hunt Valley neighborhoods. None of those suggestions make sense, but the person upset about WSHS and HV posts it repeatedly and has for years. |
Really, if any WSHS neighborhoods were to be rezoned to Lewis, it should be a reversal of the recent Daventry rezoning from then Lee to WSHS. That was done as a back door deal without following proper rezoning policies, using false data that incorrectly showed that fewer than 10 kids per grade would be affected. The flawed data did not include kids attending Catholic schools, nor did it accurately count kids in lower grades who would eventually become WSHS students. Daventry is the closest geographically to Lewis of all WSHS zoned neighborhoods, and the rezoning was fairly recent. |
I don't have a student at Lewis so I can't comment on the activities office or the coaches at Lewis. However, I have a student at Mount Vernon, which has very similar demographics to Lewis. I have seen first hand what a coach can do to build a team. A coach that is out recruiting students and encouraging current team members to recruit their friends is able to field a team. I have on that plays golf at MV - he had never played a round of golf before his freshman year of high school. DS decided to play because one of his best friends was playing and encouraged my DS to join him. DS received free golf lessons and in four years became a pretty good golfer. There is most likely only one high school sport where a student who has never done anything with that sport can not "walk" on: Swimming. You have to know how to do a basic front crawl in order to join the swim team. Otherwise, any student would be able to show up and "play" a sport. Will the team with a bunch of first year players be any good? No. My DS also plays lacrosse. He's played for several years so he knows what he's doing but over half the team had never played the sport before they stepped foot at MVHS. They borrow sticks that were donated to the program. In two years, they've only won one game. But they were able to field a JV and Varsity team because the coach was out recruiting players. MV's lacrosse team looks like the demographics of the high school. So again, I don't know what's going on at Lewis and softball. But if the coach and students were out recruiting, they should be able to field at least one softball team. |
It's not just softball but also baseball this year and maybe field hockey as well this coming fall. It sounds like you've described - the athletic director is throwing in the towel and not getting the coaches to make the extra effort. But perhaps it makes the soccer teams stronger. |
Not really fun to get crushed every time you take the field. And many students may need to work or help with younger siblings. There are many reasons Lewis is struggling.
Overall blame falls on the school board going back 20 years. This did not happen overnight. It is a good thing that Tamara Derenak Kaufax is leaving. Perhaps the new board will look at issues like IB. |
Within the context of this thread? West Po's athletic program stacks up pretty well. In fact their softball team beat Chantilly 18-2 this year. |
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There is no reason for Lewis not to have a baseball team as the little leagues and middle school/teen Babe Ruth type leagues in that area are all very strong and robust with Lewis bound kids involved in all of them. Maybe the baseball kids are all chosing travel. Honestly, if Lewis played in the correct division for a school its size, they would probably get more sports participation. There is no reason to have them in the class they are placed in. We had schools that size and much smaller where I grew up, and they all fielded full teams because they were competing against similarly sized schools where the competition was more even. |
There are no smaller division 5 schools left in northern Va. And without local rivalries and the long distance travel needed to play smaller schools, ticket sales would go down, and students who can’t commit the time for all that travel would give up on sports. |
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What about the larger parochial high schools? Or TJ? |
TJ is also grouped in with the larger division 6 schools and plays Lewis in the same district. TJ plays a modified schedule with only some private schools, largely for football purposes. Lewis could do the same and might already be doing so. But Virginia public schools compete with other Virginia High School League schools. The VHSL governs interscholastic sports for public high schools. So it can’t just go independent of that. Catholic schools play in the their own specific Catholic leagues for the most part. Independent schools have their own leagues. |
Lewis was Class 5 until recently when the VHSL allowed the few remaining Class 5 schools in Fairfax to play up. It doesn't affect the regular season schedule and they would rather play the local teams in the playoffs. The Class 5 teams in Loudoun are generally stronger than the National District in Spring sports. They could opt out of the district in their weak sports, like TJ and Park View do in football, and try to assemble a schedule of opponents that they can compete with. That might make them ineligible for the playoffs, but when you're having trouble fielding a team that shouldn't be the top concern. |
You want Lewis in WCAC with Paul VI and O’Connell? If you think the results are bad now… |