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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][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote][b]This possibility; as well as magnet-only, nieghborhood-only; has been discussed in the context a hypothetical Western HS for years, pre-dating Reid.[/b] There's no doubt it will provide relief to the western county regardless of what form the on-site programming takes. If it's fully a <whatever> magnet program, or collection of programs, the vast majority of students who will apply and attend will be from the western county area, either via program rules (just like Immersion Programs where a high % of the students must come from in-boundary) or just natural self-selection. A family in southern portion of county would think long and hard about whether they want to endure the 2-3 hours of commuting back-and-forth daily for four years and what impact that would have on their experience. I'm sure some non-zero number would pursue that if available, but it would be way lower than the number of kids who'd be coming from the nearby areas. Layer on the hybrid school concept they've pitched and it'd be like 85-95% of the kids being from the western county schools and providing that capacity relief, even if they don't assert a hard boundary for any magnet programs.[/quote] By whom? I live in western Fairfax. [b] I've only seen a magnet or a western TJ mentioned in two places: [b]here on DCUM[/b] and occasionally from the Fairfax Federation of Citizens Association [/b](and one of the "education" leaders lives in Herndon. The other lives in McLean, I think.) I have NEVER heard it discussed in my neighborhood at a PTA meeting or on the athletic fields. [/quote] DP. You gotta go listen to last week’s work session. Oh boy, you are in for a surprise.[/quote] I did listen to it. Who said the community wants a magnet? When has the School Board discussed it before? Sure, some would be thrilled with a TJ West. But, that is not going to happen. And, it would not solve the overcrowding. And, a magnet school would not solve the overcrowding, either.[/quote] We know what you want. What we don't know is how many kids could attend KAA as a traditional high school or how much more needs to be invested in the facilities to make that happen. Get your SB reps to request that information from Reid ASAP and make it public. Until then people will keep coming back to the possibility that KAA could be used as a magnet. [/quote] People keep coming back to the possibility of it being a magnet because, checks notes, that’s what the school board discussed at the work session. [/quote] I know it was discussed at the work session, but there wasn't a lot of enthusiasm for what Reid initially recommended (a magnet with access limited to kids from western high schools) and several Board members clearly opposed that and/or thought it should be a neighborhood school. They didn't do a good job of coming up with a clear consensus, but the direction seemed to be towards neighborhood school with some type of academy program that might open up in a few years. [/quote] I hope you are correct. I listened and did not get the impression they were ready to jump on a traditional school--which is very much needed. Not wanted, needed![/quote]
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