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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Here’s what they ought to do: 1. Fall on their sword and admit they overreached by considering boundary changes without adequately considering first what types of programs FCPS wants to offer at the ES, MS, and HS level. 2. Declare unequivocally that KAA will re-open initially as a traditional neighborhood school with an academy program to be considered in 2-3 years. 3. [b]Limit upcoming boundary changes to Coates[/b], those necessitated by KAA’s re-opening, and any other proposed changes for which there is clear evidence of extremely strong community support. 4. Address immediately whether the scope of the Centreville expansion should be scaled back, and Dunn Loring ES should be postponed indefinitely, with any freed-up funds reallocated to other schools. 5. Commit to releasing an updated renovation queue no later than January 2028 that reflects a fresh look at which schools have the greatest facilities needs.[/quote] The Coates boundary change impacts over a dozen other schools. So how exactly do you propose both changing Coates boundaries and also declaring that only Coates boundaries change? [/quote] I think you’re confusing Coates with KAA. Coates is an overcrowded elementary school, and the overcrowding there can be addressed by reassigning kids to a small number of other elementary schools in the Herndon area. [/quote]
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