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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][quote=Anonymous]It was Crestwood. Listening on line and the Board seems to not know what is going on or even to have any power. The consultants appear to be running the show. [/quote] That’s shocking. That wasn’t on any of the maps and they are pretty close to Lewis (well, all of Lewis’s boundaries are fairly close except perhaps the furthest ends of Saratoga). Do we think this is some kind of move of Crestwood to WSHS and Hunt Valley to Lewis? [/quote] makes sense. HV is 200 more students than crestwood. so that adds students to Lewis which is underenrolled and reduces WSHS by 200 which is overenrolled. crestwood is also 50% FARMs and ESL while HV is like 10%. this helps with equitable outcomes between the schools.[/quote] It actually doesn't make sense (and I'm not a Hunt Valley parent). WSHS is about 400-500 students overenrolled. They could move all of Hunt Valley and only just bring WSHS down to capacity. It wouldn't "make room" for Crestwood and RVES students. Likely adding those would easily keep it at it's super high numbers and completely defeat the point of trying to address over-crowding at WSHS. As we saw when the Daventry parents convinced the district to move from WSES/Key/Lewis to WSES/Irving/WSHS back in the early 2000s, those townhomes that used to have a small number of families at Lewis BALLOONED to adding a ton to WSHS. Everyone with kids who used to move or do private when they got to middle and high school stayed and went to WSHS. The same would happen with the "small" amount of kids that split off from Rolling Valley and likely the Crestwood community. There should not be ONE SINGLE HOUSEHOLD added to WSHS boundaries. Not one. And I think there should be some adjustments made to alleviate the overcrowding. Like Sangster to LBSS and possibly some of the HV communities south of the parkway moving to South County. Adding ANY students to WSHS is ridiculous and I hope it is not the plan. [/quote] yeah maybe just adding HV to lewis is all that is needed to balance the schools.[/quote] Kernel Mill is actually the most logical choice to move to Lewis. They are the closest WSHS neighborhood to Lewis, closer than even Daventry. And size wise, once you remove the AAP kids from other pyramids like Lake Braddock, they are the perfect size to bring Lewis to full capacity. Hunt Valley is much bigger that Keene Mill, and has way more students than Lewis can absorb. You can look at the school profiles to see this.[/quote] Keene Mill is walking distance to Irving and biking distance to WSHS. Doesn’t make much sense. [/quote] Amanda the closest neighborhood to Lewis of all the WSHS elementary schools.[/quote] Funny because Keene Mill is also closer to both WSHS and Lake Braddock than it is Lewis. It is the most diverse elementary school in the WSHS pyramid and kids from Keene Mill are walkers to Keene Mill, Irving and WSHS. I don’t think moving it will help meet their stated goals. [/quote] Hunt Valley is also closer to WSHS than Lewis. If they want to fix Lewis’s population issue, they need to fix the IB versus AP problem. It’s not about moving more neighborhoods into the school boundary. If they move Hunt Valley to South County then there’s overcrowding at South County because a lot of kids from Lewis pupil place there or LBSS for AP. Fixing the AP issue at Lewis is a great start to fixing these other cascading issues.[/quote] I have come around to thinking that they really are trying to alleviate crowding at WSHS, not simply to prop up Lewis, especially after the first round of maps came out and no one was moved to Lewis from WSHS. WSHS IS crowded and it would be good to have that relieved. But of course no one wants to be the one to leave, which I understand. We are on a border of the WSHS boundary as well, so I get the fear. [/quote] Then move Daventry back to Lewis. That’s what helped create the overcrowding. Last in, first out. [/quote]
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