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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]KAA does not affect GF in any way.[/quote] Per an anonymous FairFACTS Matters poster tonight: "This is the setup to move Forestville to Herndon. First overcrowd Langley, then the shuffle for the new high school will leave Herndon with lots of space, then next year they will cry 'transportation efficiency' [and move kids from Langley to Herndon]." Funny [/quote] Paranoia. The new school has no effect on Herndon. [/quote]Of course it does. It removes the possibility that Herndon south of the toll road would be redistricted to fill the 500 empty seats at Herndon HS.[/quote] That also spawned the Fairfax County Federation of Citizens Associations letters on the KAA site as a magnet and the Oct 2025 letter against implementing AAP in every middle school with no transfers. That means Herndon MS AAP continues flowing to Hughes likely bumping the IB diploma candidate count, mega Carson Franklin feed, Rocky Run no substantive base school boundary changes so it can accommodate Liberty and Stone AAP. Research who is in FCFCA, current and past officers. Gerry Connelly got his start in that organization. https://www.fairfaxfederation.org/_files/ugd/8bf868_d128de909f284981a476bef5d4429396.pdf https://www.fairfaxfederation.org/_files/ugd/8bf868_5ebff0a2e8ef4d2eb2604f707fce5c34.pdf [/quote] Surely AAP at every middle school will pass. [b]That one is a no brainer.[/b][/quote] With current FCPS leadership and School Board? That is a big ask.[/quote] It already passed. Keep up. [/quote] DP. I missed that vote. So they are required to make each middle school an AAP center? Is there a timeline for that?[/quote] Did it pass? That will make Irving even MORE crowded. Ugh. [/quote] Not by much. Irving only sends around 1 class per year to LB for middle school (around 60 kids between 7th and 8th grades) In that group of 60 are a decdnt number of Sangster kids, who are now going to be rezoned to LB for middle school, so they will stay there as their base school instead of being able to choose Irving. Irving will also lose those AAP kids who live in that weird Keene Mill island down by White Oaks Elementary. Those kids are also getting rezoned from Irving to Lake Braddock. Irving will lose all the Sangster kids, all of the Keene Mill island kids, and gain some Rolling Valley kids. There will be no Sangster or Keene Mill island AAP kids returning from Lake Braddock AAP, just the small number of AAP kids from Orange ahunt, Hunt Valley, Rolling Valley, Cardinal Forest, West Springfield and some of the Keene Mill AAP kids. When they remive the ability of AAP kids to transfer to Lake Braddock, it is going to most likely be a much smaller number of students (maybe 20 per grade) who return to Irving for AAP. When you factor in the kids getting rezoned out of Irving from Sangster and the Keene Mill island, and the Lewis kids getting rezoned into WSHS, Irving will still decrease in enrollment.[/quote] It's actually not a large number at all! The 99 represented ALL kids K-6th who are zoned for Irving/WS. That means like 10-20 kids are 6th graders. Overall, there are close to zero net savings at WH! [/quote]
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