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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Man, I know they really want to keep the boundary review conversation to one thread, but I sure do wish everyone talking about the Springfield high schools could have their own thread. A lot of passionate conversation to be had there... And I want to hear what other people around the county are thinking about the new scenario![/quote] The “passionate conversation” is a very small group of Lewis parents desperately wanting more middle and upper middle income neighborhoods to be rezoned to Lewis so they can feel better about themselves and their poor real estate selection decisions.[/quote] So only people who buy in the [b]'right'[/b] places in Fairfax County are entitled to a good education? You sound like a swell person. Despite the fact that the last few times FCPS rezoned Lee/Lewis houses they took out large numbers of wealthier homes and moved them to West Springfield. Despite the fact that FCPS sticks with an underperforming IB program and has reduced language choices - encouraging people to flee through pupil placements. Despite the fact that some people have owned their home for many years. Are they just supposed to say "This is all OK. I am fine with being screwed."? Honestly, this county seems to attract some real as(&^oles.[/quote] THIS. [u]Some people bought in the area before Lewis started it's decline. [/u]There are NO EFFORTS to do anything about it, and that's become abundantly clear with scenario 4. And to be clear, I'm not advocating to move other families in without addressing root problems. But, moving some families out is REALLY saying the quiet part out loud. [/quote] The underlined is incorrect. Anyone with kids in school bought when Lewis' academic decline was a known reality. It was well known for years before any current FCPS high school students were born, since st least the late 1990s. Daventry should have been rezoned back to Lewis. But I doubt that any of those kids would have gone there. The hundred plus Daventry high schoolers attending WSHS would have reverted to the fewer than 20 high school students that attended Lewis from Daventry when Daventry was able to negotiate their rezoning to WSHS. Just like the 20 Rolling Valley students getting rezoned out of Lewis to WSHS are going to magically multiple to dozens or perhaps a hundred kids right after they move to WSHS. I don't know what the answer is for Lewis Perhaps they need to make it a trades and academy magnet, removing all the academy classes from West Po and Edison, and putting them in one centralized place at Lewis. Lewis is in a much more accessible location than those 2 schools. Perhaps they need to close Lewis, and rezone all the Lewis kids. Maybe they should do what the small private schools do, and run advanced classes even if there are just a handful of kids taking it, so the Lewis kids can have the same AP curriculum available to everyone else. Getting rid of IB is of course necessary. There are no quick solutions, not even adding kids to Lewis.[/quote] I definitely agree with your other part about FCPS saying the quiet part out loud Other than Sandy Anderson broadcasting over the past year or so that she was going to rezone Rolling Valley to WSHS from Lewis no matter what, even if she had to disrupt other schools and rezone other WSHS kids to do it, the rezoning of kids out of Lewis to overcrowded WSHS must be a shocker, especially if you haven't been following rezoning. For you Lewis parents, I am curious. What does your Franconia school board rep say about your school? Are they supportive of Sandy Anderson removing more students from Lewis? Because while this Rolling Valley rezoning is a Sandy Anderson pet project, it is a Franconia school board rep problem. Why isn't your Franconia rep advocating for their high schools? They are as responsible for this as Sandy Anderson, perhaps more so, since Lewis is their school.[/quote] I reached out directly to the Franconia school board rep to express my concern about the future of Lewis HS and ask what she is doing to fix it. She has not responded yet.[/quote] At a minimum St. John-Cunning should be objecting to moving any kids out of Lewis. She is completely ineffective. [/quote]
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