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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]People who don’t understand the nuance of these neighborhoods don’t see the community both White oaks and Sangster parents are fighting for. A man with a house on the dividing line made it clear - his neighborhood is walkable for students to visit friends etc but moving him to LBSS makes most of his school. community across the parkway and Lee chapel, eliminating the community aspect. white oaks parents explained that their neighborhood is governed by 3 HOAS that would be split in strange ways, again eliminating the neighborhood community when the students go to different schools. When these parents talk about community, it’s not the school it’s where their physical house is and the community they see daily, carpool with, walk to friends houses etc. but moving these schools they would no longer be part of that because the natural boundaries are the parkway - and kids aren’t crossing that alone to go play w a friend [/quote] I didn't understand that argument. There are no houses in that Sangster area that they're suggested moving in Scenario 4 where the dividing line is between houses. There's a house on Cottontail that's divided from its neighbors down the street in that scenario via Cherry Run Park. But the county usually uses natural boundaries like parks, woods and streams as dividing lines. The argument here is that kids would be able to play with their neighbors, but not other kids who go to their school because they couldn't walk to see them? Isn't that always the case, especially when it comes to middle and high schools? Are kids in that Sangster neighborhood walking up Keene Mill to hang out with their classmates from Daventry at the Plaza? I understand that no one wants to leave their current school. I wish the county would look at less disruptive options, like their faulty CIP projections, why the number of transfers into "closed to transfers" WSHS has more than doubled in the past few years and residency checks. But FCPS isn't interested in doing any of that. [/quote] There’s not a park on cottontail. There is a swath of natural woods, but it’s not a significant space. Kids from Sangster are walking up and down huntsman and Sydenstricker with their OHES and HVES base peers, some who actually went to Sangster with them in AAP. I’m unsure what Daventry has to do with this. They can safely bike to the many pools in this vicinity to go with friends. They go to the shopping center together and the lake. [/quote] What I don't get is that these Sangster kids do not go to elementary school with their neighborhood friends (besides the AAP kids). They do not go to the same ES as their walkable community, which nobody complains about, but then it's a big problem for MS and HS?[/quote] I am confused by this too…. The parent who went on and on at the very end about how the Huntsman kids are prepped for the split with the rest of the Sangster friends (they tell their kids, you’ll just have to make new friends)…don’t they realize how that sounds? I get the kids who are already in Irving…I think they should get to stay with their cohort. But the kids still at Sangster? It doesn’t make sense (and I’m literally right down the street and have plenty of school friends on the other side of 286…it’s fine! We drive the 2 minutes to visit). [/quote] I am very curious how the rest of Sangster feels about this part of their argument. Person after person said their kids community and friends are not the 80% of Sangster that goes to LBSS, but the kids over at Irving and WSHS, who 95% of them attend other elementary schools, have never met the people from that Sangster neighborhood, and don't live near that neighborhood. I am not talking about the Irving Sangster kids. They should be grandfathered into WSHS, at least the 8th graders I am talking about the parents of young elementary kids who are saying the majority of their Sangster classmates are not their community and that the kids from WSES, KME, CFE, RVE, OHE and HVE that they have never met are their real community. [/quote] Yeah, very odd. I don't understand it. [/quote] Didn't they say they sought out sports teams in WSHS area and that's why those kids are their community because they've been on teams and in activities with them for years?[/quote]
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