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Reply to "Western High School Boundary Map options (A/B/C/D)"
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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]If they were really doing the right thing they’d move Fox Mill to Western and the rest of Crossfield and the Navy island to South Lakes. [/quote] Fox Mill families all live closer to Western than SLHS. The hesitation for some families is the possibility of no transportation. But I know rising 9th and 10th graders opting in. Doesn’t that continue Carson as a split feeder? [/quote] It’s more important to provide capacity relief to Chantilly and reduce the length of commutes to Oakton than to eliminate Carson as a split feeder. [/quote] And sending Fox Mill to Western and Crossfield and the Navy Island to South Lakes accomplishes this? [/quote] Sending Oak Hill to Western and Crossfield and the Navy island to South Lakes accomplishes this, and sending Fox Mill to Western enables it, since otherwise South Lakes would be overcrowded. [/quote] Interesting point but why switch Fox Mill and Crossfield/ the Navy Island in this scenario? Sending Oak Hill, Crossfield, and the Navy Island all to Western accomplishes the previously mentioned tasks. [/quote] Fox Mill is closer to Western so it’s more efficient. Anyone can look at Option B and see it results in the most compact boundaries for Western. Just add the rest of Floris. [/quote] Oooho you're the lady who thinks this is about where the school is in relation to Western and not where families live in relation to Western aren't you? [/quote] DP. Some of Crossfield families live quite far from Western. [/quote] As do some Fox Mill families.[/quote][/quote]
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