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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]They should include Haycock. Given that Haycock is almost at 100% they could adjust boundaries with Haycock/Chesterbrook. It just didn't get enough votes? This is beyond stupid. Do they have any professionals?[/quote] It wasn’t a matter of Board votes. Staff recommended keeping Haycock out of a boundary study, except with respect to possibly AAP assignments (so example they could make Haycock the AAP center option for KG and send Franklin Sherman AAP kids to Churchill Road instead). The Board will vote on the scope of the boundary study next month. You can take it up with Elaine Tholen before then if you want. [b]But the goal is to address overcrowding at KG, not the Haycock/Chesterbrook boundaries. [/b][/quote] I know this and there's a huge chunk of students that live across Kirby that are zoned for KG instead of Haycock. If their objection to moving those kids out of KG is because Haycock might be closer to 100%, that's not OK. They can open the Haycock/Chesterbrook boundary in that case. It does really seem to me that reasonable and rational boundaries weren't taken into consideration for the selection of schools. Parents voted for FS and Chesterbrook, bc they want their kids there. Do you see any other reasoning in the presentation for how staff selected schools to include? here's a link to the presentation: https://go.boarddocs.com/vsba/fairfax/Board.nsf/files/CT5UU77DB47B/$file/Kent%20Gardens%20ES%20School%20Board%20Scope%20Presentation.pdf [/quote] FS and Chesterbrook have more projected excess capacity than Haycock, Lemon Road, and Westgate. That’s clear from the presentation. It certainly wouldn’t be crazy, though, to move part of KG near Kirby to Haycock, and part of Haycock to Chesterbrook. Lemon Road and Westgate will have to handle more Tysons growth, especially Westgate, so moving KG kids there objectively seems like a bad idea. [/quote] Not saying it isn’t true, but the projections for lemon road and west gate do not match this narrative. Those schools are projected to have less demand on capacity over the next 5 years. [/quote]
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