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Reply to "FCPS is turning the new high school purchased to fix crowding into an Aviation magnet school instead of a high school??"
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[quote=Anonymous]I think we all want what is right for all our kids. While KAA may need some adjustment, it sounds to me like the consensus is that relief for the area from the overcrowded schools is what is needed. A traditional school is the best solutions for starters. That seemed to be the attitude of the School Board--and is the right thing to do. Now, it seems to me that first things first would be to figure out how to use the current space to achieve that goal. While it may not be ideal, the two additional buildings could provide an answer. And, certainly, it is better than the current solution FCPS uses of trailers and modulars. I think a better use of staff's time than pipe dreams of magnets and schools of the future, would be to come back to reality and realize why FCPS purchased this school. They need to begin thinking of how to best use and adapt what is there. I understand there is a similar school in Arlington designed by the same architect/designer. If I were FCPS, I would start there--I would like to think they already have. 1.Tour the Arlington school 2.Take a good look at the KAA space and envision ways in might be used. 2.Invite the company that designed it to suggest ways to adapt the KAA space in the most economic manner. First: how many classrooms are needed? Could some be expanded/divided to make better use? Are two cafeterias needed? Could one be adjusted for additional classroom space? Hopefully, someone at FCPS has already considered this. However, after watching the presentation yesterday, it sounds like their time was spent in brain storming schools of the future instead of creating a school for now. [/quote]
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