Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So let me get this straight. Skyview was purchased to relieve capacity at Chantilly and Centreville and to reduce travel time for far flung Oakton students. Yet the leading scenario guts Westfield and South Lakes while leaving Chantilly, Centreville, and Oakton boundaries mostly untouched, save for the poor kids who are easier to shuffle around without a fight.
Agree! When it was bought multiple school board members and FCPS specifically claimed one of the main purposes was to reduce overcrowing and long commutes from Herndon to Oakton! And now they aren't moving anyone out of Oakton whatosever!
It moves 1000 kids out of Westfield--which wasn't overcrowded--and only one group of poor kids out from Centreville.
They could have moved smaller numbers to Skyview out of Oakton, Westfield and Chantilly and that wouldn't have decimated Westfield.
It makes no sense. FCPS has completely lost the plot.
No kids north of 50 belong at Westfield. They never should have been there. It is geographically and socially isolated from the other Westfield neighborhoods.
Anonymous wrote:In 5 years these squabbles will all be forgotten. Oh wait we will once again be doing a boundary study stirring up another hornet’s nest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone please explain why so many in crossfield are so laser focused on staying Oakton? I would MUCH prefer my teen having a close option like Skyview rather than the outrageously long commute to Oakton.
They paid oakton price to buy the house in oakton hs. They did not mind the commute to oakton when they bought the house and still do not mind that. For the people who were willing to pay the extra to buy in oakton hs, going to a better school out weighs 10+ minutes of extra commute time. As simple as that.
I actually do not understand why people who hates commute to oakton so much would buy in crossfield in the first place.
Really? You don't understand how an option that didn't even exist when we bought our homes 15 years ago could now be more appealing? Are you that stupid???
And you are too smart to realize that Chantilly existed 15 years ago and crossfield parents chose not to buy in chantilly hs. They bought oakton and there's nothing wrong for wanting to stay where they bought for. It's surprising to see so many people think they know better than those who actually live in crossfield area. Btw, I am not a crossfield parent but I understand them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone please explain why so many in crossfield are so laser focused on staying Oakton? I would MUCH prefer my teen having a close option like Skyview rather than the outrageously long commute to Oakton.
They paid oakton price to buy the house in oakton hs. They did not mind the commute to oakton when they bought the house and still do not mind that. For the people who were willing to pay the extra to buy in oakton hs, going to a better school out weighs 10+ minutes of extra commute time. As simple as that.
I actually do not understand why people who hates commute to oakton so much would buy in crossfield in the first place.
This is not a thing. The houses zoned to Skyview (in the other half of FF, in Chantilly Highlands, and the surrounding neighborhoods) cost the same as if not more than your precious Crossfield homes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone please explain why so many in crossfield are so laser focused on staying Oakton? I would MUCH prefer my teen having a close option like Skyview rather than the outrageously long commute to Oakton.
They paid oakton price to buy the house in oakton hs. They did not mind the commute to oakton when they bought the house and still do not mind that. For the people who were willing to pay the extra to buy in oakton hs, going to a better school out weighs 10+ minutes of extra commute time. As simple as that.
I actually do not understand why people who hates commute to oakton so much would buy in crossfield in the first place.
Really? You don't understand how an option that didn't even exist when we bought our homes 15 years ago could now be more appealing? Are you that stupid???
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone please explain why so many in crossfield are so laser focused on staying Oakton? I would MUCH prefer my teen having a close option like Skyview rather than the outrageously long commute to Oakton.
They paid oakton price to buy the house in oakton hs. They did not mind the commute to oakton when they bought the house and still do not mind that. For the people who were willing to pay the extra to buy in oakton hs, going to a better school out weighs 10+ minutes of extra commute time. As simple as that.
I actually do not understand why people who hates commute to oakton so much would buy in crossfield in the first place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone please explain why so many in crossfield are so laser focused on staying Oakton? I would MUCH prefer my teen having a close option like Skyview rather than the outrageously long commute to Oakton.
To quote Veronica from Heathers, “Because they’re idiots, that’s why.” To which the correct response is “Oh, yeah.”
It’s so frustrating. I feel almost bullied when I try to advocate for my kid to go to a closer school, and no one has given me a good reason. Makes me think it’s purely a desire to keep upper class
Kids together.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So let me get this straight. Skyview was purchased to relieve capacity at Chantilly and Centreville and to reduce travel time for far flung Oakton students. Yet the leading scenario guts Westfield and South Lakes while leaving Chantilly, Centreville, and Oakton boundaries mostly untouched, save for the poor kids who are easier to shuffle around without a fight.
Not really.
The goal was always to relieve capacity at Chantilly, Centreville and Westfield.
Oakton and South Lakes were included in the boundary study because of their proximity to Skyview but they were not the main target. This point was clear from the beginning.
Chantilly is going to see a meaningful relief.
I do think they should move more Centreville kids to Westfield.
Not true. McDaniel and Frisch have repeatedly stated that Oakton is over crowded and needs relief. The RIO crowd didn’t like this and targeted them for daring to point out the obvious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So let me get this straight. Skyview was purchased to relieve capacity at Chantilly and Centreville and to reduce travel time for far flung Oakton students. Yet the leading scenario guts Westfield and South Lakes while leaving Chantilly, Centreville, and Oakton boundaries mostly untouched, save for the poor kids who are easier to shuffle around without a fight.
Not really.
The goal was always to relieve capacity at Chantilly, Centreville and Westfield.
Oakton and South Lakes were included in the boundary study because of their proximity to Skyview but they were not the main target. This point was clear from the beginning.
Chantilly is going to see a meaningful relief.
I do think they should move more Centreville kids to Westfield.
Anonymous wrote:So let me get this straight. Skyview was purchased to relieve capacity at Chantilly and Centreville and to reduce travel time for far flung Oakton students. Yet the leading scenario guts Westfield and South Lakes while leaving Chantilly, Centreville, and Oakton boundaries mostly untouched, save for the poor kids who are easier to shuffle around without a fight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone please explain why so many in crossfield are so laser focused on staying Oakton? I would MUCH prefer my teen having a close option like Skyview rather than the outrageously long commute to Oakton.
They paid oakton price to buy the house in oakton hs. They did not mind the commute to oakton when they bought the house and still do not mind that. For the people who were willing to pay the extra to buy in oakton hs, going to a better school out weighs 10+ minutes of extra commute time. As simple as that.
I actually do not understand why people who hates commute to oakton so much would buy in crossfield in the first place.
Anonymous wrote:So far we have McDaniel and Dixit whose neighborhoods are personally benefiting from the proposed changes. I’m sure there are others. McDaniel should’ve lost his position over embezzling money anyway, but hopefully this is the nail in his political coffin.
Anonymous wrote:Kyle and Seema need to recuse themselves from being involved or voting.