Anonymous wrote:Rocky Run is not a split feeder, but it does have AAP students which feed to other schools like Westfield and Centreville.Anonymous wrote:I would fix the middle schools in Reston/Oak Hill/Chantilly. There's no reason for Carson, Franklin, Rocky run to be split feeders.
Anonymous wrote:Where I grew up, we did not have these rigid pyramids. There were minor boundary changes every 2-3 years to balance capacity. I suppose FCPS parents would consider every school a split feeder. It was fine. Students were fine.
I don't understand why it is such a big deal on DCUM.
Anonymous wrote:Where I grew up, we did not have these rigid pyramids. There were minor boundary changes every 2-3 years to balance capacity. I suppose FCPS parents would consider every school a split feeder. It was fine. Students were fine.
I don't understand why it is such a big deal on DCUM.
What is a split dresser?Anonymous wrote:I don’t think split dressers are a big deal so I wouldn’t do anything (and, yes, my kids went to two split feeders).
Rocky Run is not a split feeder, but it does have AAP students which feed to other schools like Westfield and Centreville.Anonymous wrote:I would fix the middle schools in Reston/Oak Hill/Chantilly. There's no reason for Carson, Franklin, Rocky run to be split feeders.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t think split dressers are a big deal so I wouldn’t do anything (and, yes, my kids went to two split feeders).
Anonymous wrote:I would fix the middle schools in Reston/Oak Hill/Chantilly. There's no reason for Carson, Franklin, Rocky run to be split feeders.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t think split dressers are a big deal so I wouldn’t do anything (and, yes, my kids went to two split feeders).