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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]RIO parents are A MINORITY. I just want y'all to know that. Vocal minority. Literally everyone I have talked to at Crossfield is either excited about Western or ambivalent, but we all have younger kids. It's the parents of older kids or the sports parents that care a lot. That's it. Not most parents.[/quote]What about patents with rising 8th and 9th graders. I understand why parents with rising 10th graders want to stay. When boundary changes occur at the middle school level, 8th graders never move, but 7th graders do. I understand grandfathering exists (to allow students to remain in their previous base school post boundary change, keeping them with their buddies in that school), and I believe - now correct me if I’m wrong - that FCPS typically does this when a new school of any type (besides 3-5/6 elementary) opens. So why wouldn’t only rising 9th graders attend the new high school, and why wouldn’t they adapt to the lack of a football stadium, baseball/softball diamonds, and tennis courts by offering Wrestling, Dance, Swim, Cheer, Basketball, and Soccer, while getting the design and build permits to establish a Football Stadium, Tennis Courts, and Baseball diamonds? Also why is the opening logic so bad compared to other schools when it comes to Western? I apologize for the wordiness, but I’m just confused by FCPS’ logic and game plan behind opening this new high school, and in part, understand the RIO minority with kids who should be grandfathered into Oakton. [/quote] You folks are insufferable. You’re getting a very attractive new school with certain features phased in over a few years. And other school renovations clearly are being deferred to pay for it - just look at the schedules in the draft CIP and compare them to those in the prior CIP. Get a little bit of perspective before the rest of the county rises up against you and demands Western be turned into another magnet that serves the entire county. [/quote]We don’t want a magnet school. I was asking questions and sharing my points in an attempt to gain perspective. I am a Westfield parent in the area expected to move and was grappling with trying to understand what is happening with this new high school. I am sorry to hear that other renovations are being deferred. Nobody wants a magnet high school. You missed my context completely[/quote]
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