I'm not a Lees Corner parent, but the two of you sound ridiculous, and it is very clear to the rest of us that you're upset because if Lees Corner doesn't get rezoned to Westfield, your local elementary school might be the one that goes there. As many people have said over and over again, you can advocate for your own children without dumping on other families. I'm CONFIDENT that if you lived in the Lees Corner area, you would advocating for your children to stay zoned to Chantilly, too. You need to stop embarrassing yourselves. * *I'm also not convinced that you're not just one person sock puppeting, but even if there are multiples of you, just stick to advocating for your own kids and leave the Lees Corner families alone. The only people making fools of themselves are you with your jealousy and hatred. |
I don't live in Lees Corner, but I live nearby so I know the difference between getting to Chantilly (5 minutes) vs getting to Westfield (20+ minutes) during morning traffic and worse in the evenings. If I were those parents, I would be lobbying hard to stay at the closer school, too. Just like I'm advocating for my kids to get rezoned to Skyview vs Oakton for the exact same reason (5 minutes vs 20+ drive). But you are probably the same person on here who told me earlier that it was perfectly fine for kids to drive on 66 during rush hour to get to high school, so I recognize you have some very strange ideas in your head. |
Lees Corner's boundaries are not particularly large, though? |
I also live in the area. I don't view it as isolating at all. Rather it cuts down on split feeders and better aligns middle schools. It makes geographical sense. Have you looked at a map? The northern part of Lees Corner is just as close to Skyview as it is to Chantilly, plus Franklin is right there. The southern part of the boundary is closer to Chantilly, which really should have Rocky Run as an exclusive feeder (with the Navy/Franklin kids too.) Why would Lees Corner want to be basically the only Franklin kids going to Chantilly? Talk about isolating. Ideally pyramids should always align but as I have said it doesn't add up in this area. Therefore yes, I would rather keep middle schoolers together. |
| Eliminating the Bull Run split feeder and sending all those kids to Westfield makes the most sense given the number of Westfield kids who’ll be moving to Skyview. The idea of moving Lees Corner to Westfield when it’s so close to Chantilly was always odd, and it’s good that several School Board members seem to recognize that. It’s unfortunate that an out-of-town consultant came up with a bizarre proposal, but that’s been a recurring problem with the consultants hired by Reid. |
Agree. It's very few. I'm not even saying I'm for Fox Mill going to Skyview. The allegations that someone is "outright" lying about their own home is unnecessary. |
Curious. Why is there that chunk pulled out of Bull Run along rt 29? It looks really odd on the map. But, it proves that Bull Run is very close to Westfield neighborhoods. |
DP. +100 it’s probably an RIO mom trying to take the heat off of Crossfield by rabidly focusing on Lees Corner. Speaking of which, did anyone think to leave comments throwing RIO under the bus? |
It was moved when Westfield first opened. It's a very small neighborhood with no outlet other than off of 29. That neighborhood along with some of Post Office Road are sourced BRES, Stone and Westfield currently. That area specifically is probably equal travel time to either high school but not to either middle school, with Stone being a much shorter commute. Unfortunately, the BRES neighborhoods between 28 and 66 are not as fortunate. They already have lengthy bus rides to BRES between 29, 28 or Compton. Fortunately or unfortunately, it's a much more disjointed area with the park system and all of southern and western commuter traffic. |
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It is 100% a lie. No one is walking the 1.5+ miles down West Ox and McLearen and crossing Centreville Rd to get to Carson. The sidewalk from Carson doesn't even connect to Centreville Rd because they know no one walks that way. FCPS does have rules about crossing certain roads - my own neighborhood is directly across the street from our school and the kids that can see the school from their front door aren't allowed to be walkers because the road is too dangerous to cross. |
You are right, no one is labelled as a walker for Carson because of the traffic patterns. They are within the area that kids can walk if the streets were different. Meaning, they are close to the school. And kids do walk home from Carson in our Fox Mill neighborhood, especially after the school clubs. The late bus takes such a long route that my son and his friends will decide to walk home because it is faster then the late bus. We live by Fox Mill ES. There are plenty of kids in Fox Mill who could walk to Carson if Carson had walkers, just like there are kids from Oak Hill who could be designated walkers if Carson had walkers. Both ES are very close to Skyview. That is why kids from FMES are at Carson an should be at Skyview. |
| I really hope the new maps have some scenarios that include Crossfield-Carson-Skyview. |
The whole process is ridiculous. Two different non-local, befuddled consultant groups, five "drafty drafts" with at least two more to come, decisions based on which neighborhood has more political sway or gets in front of Reid first or has a Gatehouse "plant" or gets the most people to a meeting... Other counties just set new boundaries for new schools and move on. There aren't 100 pages of people arguing every time Loudoun builds a new school. |
As an exurb, Loudoun schools are similar to each other. This is an apples to oranges comparison |