Anonymous wrote:The presentation on Tuesday night at the board work session clearly had them keeping the pool, it was part of the bid they put out to Architecture & Design firms.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why did the other thread get locked?
I think the other thread got locked because this one was already to three page before I reported it.
the secondary schools already do this so it is very much a possibility and it would make sense in terms of bussing. My understanding is that the MS parents like it because it means that the MS kids have a later start time since school shares a bell schedule with the HS.
But parents don't want Carson+Skyview to be a secondary school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why did the other thread get locked?
I think the other thread got locked because this one was already to three page before I reported it.
the secondary schools already do this so it is very much a possibility and it would make sense in terms of bussing. My understanding is that the MS parents like it because it means that the MS kids have a later start time since school shares a bell schedule with the HS.
But parents don't want Carson+Skyview to be a secondary school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We're Floris and within the Skyview boundary in all three scenarios. Our current 9th grader has already opted in, partly because of a better commute. And what will that commute be? A bus all the way out to Westfield, followed by another bus all the way back to Skyview. Make it make sense.
That makes zero sense. Robinson, Lake Braddock, Hayfield are on 8-2:45.
Skyview could share Carson buses. Bell is 7:30=2:15. 2:15 out at Skyview gives time for sports shuttle transport
I absolutely do not want my 7th grade girl on a bus with 12th grade men. Absolutely NOT.
For the first year it is only 9th and 10th
And even if not, that sounds like a you problem. Its very normal to have 7th-12th graders on the same bus.
If you don't like it, though, you are free to do kiss and ride!
DP. Ah yes, gotta love the posters who are so all in on defending the school board that they’ll blow off sexual assault concerns.
I’m guessing you’d also blame the 7th grade girl if assaulted by a high school senior because she was wearing provocative clothing on the bus.
That is most definitely, a gross you problem.
Anonymous wrote:So as some of you may know depending on if she was in the meetings, there is a woman named Julie Fowler who is heavily involved in the planning process for Skyview.
I called her office yesterday and her secretary picked up asking about modifications, and they said the pool is most likely being kept.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why did the other thread get locked?
I think the other thread got locked because this one was already to three page before I reported it.
the secondary schools already do this so it is very much a possibility and it would make sense in terms of bussing. My understanding is that the MS parents like it because it means that the MS kids have a later start time since school shares a bell schedule with the HS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are they going to change Skyview start and end times to give students time to get to their base high schools after school for sports?
Yes, they are going to release the bell schedule next month at the Skyview meeting that they have for students and parents. But they are modifying the schedule to make sure that kids can get to the schools for sports practice.
That's great. And it's just for one year, right? I assume they will have to share a stadium with another high school for a while? I know of high schools where I grew up that had to do that.
If they don't have varsity football for a couple of years they will have plenty of time to update/expand the current stadium and still have enough seating capacity for all the other sports. No other sports have big enough attendance to need a full size stadium right away.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are they going to change Skyview start and end times to give students time to get to their base high schools after school for sports?
Yes, they are going to release the bell schedule next month at the Skyview meeting that they have for students and parents. But they are modifying the schedule to make sure that kids can get to the schools for sports practice.
That's great. And it's just for one year, right? I assume they will have to share a stadium with another high school for a while? I know of high schools where I grew up that had to do that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So as some of you may know depending on if she was in the meetings, there is a woman named Julie Fowler who is heavily involved in the planning process for Skyview.
I called her office yesterday and her secretary picked up asking about modifications, and they said the pool is most likely being kept.
That would be a total travesty to get rid of the pool when pool time is so difficult to come by in ffx co.
Anonymous wrote:So as some of you may know depending on if she was in the meetings, there is a woman named Julie Fowler who is heavily involved in the planning process for Skyview.
I called her office yesterday and her secretary picked up asking about modifications, and they said the pool is most likely being kept.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will this whole boundary thing be done by next school year? I’m new to this whole sky-view/boundary map thing. If my kid is a rising 9th grader, and would be going to her current base school, would she be forced to switch during the next school year?…
No, rising 9th graders could chose to opt in or attend their current school. She might not have transportation Junior and Senior year if your house is in boundary for Skyview.
We are currently bordered for Oakton HS. Based on scenario 3, it may change to Chantilly HS. We want to stay at Oakton.
You won’t have that option. The only school where there has been a choice is Skyview. The recent boundary changes did not give the students a choice to stay at their HS unless they were rising Seniors.
This is not true. All current HS students affected by the recent boundary changes are grandfathered with transportation. Some students in middle and elementary school also have the option to stay at their current schools but FCPS isn’t providing transportation.
We were told by FCPS when asked that this isn't necessarily true. They haven't voted on the transportation part, and there is conversation about changing the Board Policy about allowing existing students to stay.
They voted on the transportation part on February 26th. Grandfathered high schoolers are to receive transportation.
If somehow they were to renege on this, they'd have a riot on their hands. Unlike the Skyview decisions, these changes go into effect this fall.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We're Floris and within the Skyview boundary in all three scenarios. Our current 9th grader has already opted in, partly because of a better commute. And what will that commute be? A bus all the way out to Westfield, followed by another bus all the way back to Skyview. Make it make sense.
That makes zero sense. Robinson, Lake Braddock, Hayfield are on 8-2:45.
Skyview could share Carson buses. Bell is 7:30=2:15. 2:15 out at Skyview gives time for sports shuttle transport
I absolutely do not want my 7th grade girl on a bus with 12th grade men. Absolutely NOT.
For the first year it is only 9th and 10th
And even if not, that sounds like a you problem. Its very normal to have 7th-12th graders on the same bus.
If you don't like it, though, you are free to do kiss and ride!