Anonymous wrote:isn't it illegal to drop out of school before 18? unless these freshmen and sophomores had been getting held back repeatedly
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This could be great. Shift all the schools over and fix some of the overcrowding.
Okay then. Eastern county reasoning. Time to pop some popcorn. Everyone wants reasoning. Once the SB tries to do it, things get ugly, fast.
I know Western County have capacity problems and Lee makes sense. But it would be nice to put an IB magnet I Western County, since TJ is in Eastern County. That way Western County kids don’t have to commune an hour to get access to a magnet program.
Anonymous wrote:This could be great. Shift all the schools over and fix some of the overcrowding.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would think a smaller school would be very beneficial to a struggling student body.
Me too.
1700 is hardly a small school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The enrollment at Lee HS fell below 1700 students last month.
The trends aren't favorable. Poorer high schools like Lee typically see more freshman and sophomores than juniors and seniors, because students drop out in significant numbers starting when they are juniors. But Lee now has only four more freshmen (358) than seniors (354).
When does FCPS wake up and redistrict part of West Springfield (with over 2150 kids) to Lee? Do the "liberals" on the School Board really not recognize that Lee cannot begin to offer its students the same range of academic classes and extra-curricular opportunities that exist at other schools when its enrollment is so much lower?
They either need to change the boundaries or close the school entirely. What they have now does not work.
I think this is a big reason why the county is looking at closing the school and recommissioning it as a regional IB center. Honestly, if I lived in Hayfield, Edison, West Springfield, or South County, I would be following this closely.
Anonymous wrote:i thought it was justice
Anonymous wrote:I would think a smaller school would be very beneficial to a struggling student body.
Anonymous wrote:The enrollment at Lee HS fell below 1700 students last month.
The trends aren't favorable. Poorer high schools like Lee typically see more freshman and sophomores than juniors and seniors, because students drop out in significant numbers starting when they are juniors. But Lee now has only four more freshmen (358) than seniors (354).
When does FCPS wake up and redistrict part of West Springfield (with over 2150 kids) to Lee? Do the "liberals" on the School Board really not recognize that Lee cannot begin to offer its students the same range of academic classes and extra-curricular opportunities that exist at other schools when its enrollment is so much lower?
They either need to change the boundaries or close the school entirely. What they have now does not work.