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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Shrevewood is currently at 118% of capacity and projected to be at 125% of capacity by FY 2023. Stenwood is currently at 97% of capacity and projected to be at 95% of capacity by FY 2023. Having two schools at 110% capacity is better than having one at 125% and another at 95%. The longer-term plan is to reopen Dunn Loring as an elementary school. [/quote] The reopening of the Dunn Loring center as a school has been in the CIP for quite some time, and yet nothing seems to progress on that. Meanwhile, Shrevewood's enrollment keeps going upwards - there are almost 800 kids there now! The biggest issue of the boundaries is that it adjoins several other high school pyramids, so it's not as simple as just moving kids to the next nearest ES. I think Timber Lane ES is the next closest school, but feeds into different pyramids (McLean and Falls Church HS). There is also Haycock (McLean HS). And of course Falls Church City Schools as well. Then Lemon Road and Stenwood, both which feed into Marshall and both have enrollments around 600. So maybe the short term solution is to move some of Shrevewood to Lemon Road, and some to Stenwood. On a solely geographic basis, there are many apartments and condos right near the Dunn Loring metro that can feed into Stenwood (and would be walking distance). Lemon Road could pick up some of the THs along Idylwood, or maybe part of Idylwood Towers. Those would be close, but likely need to be bused to avoid crossing Route 7. [/quote]. Lemon Road is a split feeder too. Some go to Marshal and some go to McLean. Lemon Road has grown substantially in the past 5-6 years- its site is extremely small and they are already overbuilt on the site. It dont think the site can handle more. They took a swath from Freedom Hill a few years ago because FH was bursting and now it is not. And they took on the AAP Center aspect. Both of which more than doubled the population. The only way to increase the number of students now is to kick out the daycare that is in the facility and the BOS will NEVER allow it. [/quote]
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