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Reply to "FCPS Skyview Boundary Revised Scenario 1 / 2 "
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The few posts I have seen on Meren’s page point to the Crossfield families going to SLHS as approving of that choice, I think that they might already go there. The rest of the Crossfield break is 100% because the school is very divided on where they want to go. [/quote] Right. If they had just made Scenario 1 where all of Crossfield goes to Carson-Skyview, the reaction would be very different. It's almost like someone has a contact in Gatehouse and suggested this as a way to get a united pro-Oakton front!! Hm....[/quote] Maybe. Honestly I think there are more pro–Oakton Crossfield families than pro–Carson/Skyview families, but it doesn't matter. The RIO won. They were very transparent about moving to Franklin. They created the website and started the petition at the very early stage. Pro–Oakton parents were well represented at every meeting I attended, outnumbering pro–Skyview parents by at least 4 to 1. All the pro–Skyview parents did was complain on this board. Well that's probably not entirely true. I guess they contacted the school board and left comments too. But from day one they lost the PR battle and never recovered.[/quote] Not in RIO, but I remember people pooh poohing the fact that parents can be organized when lobbying FCPS. Parents should absoutely do that to advocate for their kids.[/quote] What does that even mean? Whoever doubted that parents and community members can be organized? [b]That doesn’t mean the School Board shouldn’t be making decisions that are in the best interests of all students, and not just the students whose parents have organized an advocacy group. [/b] [/quote] This! A great example of those who could use some advocacy are those Chantilly students who live in a high FARMS area along route 50. 1.5 miles from Chantilly High School--yet, they are slated to be moved to Westfield--4 miles away and lots more time. I've worked in schools with very poor students. Truancy can be a problem if a bus is missed. After school activities? problematic because of transportation. This is an egregious decision.[/quote] There’s a separate follow-up boundary study that involves a number of elementary schools in Falls Church, including high-FARMS Graham Road ES. It’s a little messy because there’s one group of higher-income families who’d previously supported a proposal where they essentially all would have moved to Graham Road, while the low-income families now at Graham Road would have ended up an attendance island bused a longer distance to a different school. That proposal wasn’t adopted because it was so callous on its face, but they are still trying to figure out what to do. In any event, Reid appointed a staff person to be the point person for that study, and he made a point of telling people that he was going to reach out and make sure he understood what the current Graham Road families prefer, not just assume they’d show up at public meetings or respond to surveys. Sounds like they need to do something similar with that community along Route 50 now at Chantilly - but will they make the effort? [/quote] I wish they had done this at Crossfield. There are a lot of families, particularly those with younger children and immigrant families, who are not linked into the RIO mom community, that haven't been heard.[/quote]
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