Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do some of you obsess over Langley so much that you make every thread about it? This thread is about the mythical western HS. Why aren't you focusing your energies on the schools which would actually be affected by it? 🙄
Why do some of you Langley people call the western high school “mythical” and then imply it could in no way affect kids in western Fairfax currently bussed over 10 miles to attend Langley? Why aren’t you focusing your energies on getting a new school built that could shorten travel times?![]()
I call it mythical because I’ve had kids in FCPS for almost 20 years and this “western high school” has always been mentioned but never acted on. I’ll believe it when I see it, and I’m not at all concerned about “focusing my energies” on it. You, on the other hand, seem quite invested, so knock yourself out.
One upon a time, Westfield was referred to as the "West County High School." It was supposed to solve the problem.
And, as much as the Langley haters want to think it, the purpose to relieve overcrowding in Chantilly and Centreville is NOT to send Great Falls to Herndon.
Although, sadly, that may be the purpose of this School Board.
Anonymous wrote:It’s a simple fact that the 2021 bond includes money related to the new western high school. You can stick your head in the sand or you can start to come to terms with it.
Anonymous wrote:Shopping malls have been converted to schools all over the country. Fair Oaks Mall is an option.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do some of you obsess over Langley so much that you make every thread about it? This thread is about the mythical western HS. Why aren't you focusing your energies on the schools which would actually be affected by it? 🙄
Why do some of you Langley people call the western high school “mythical” and then imply it could in no way affect kids in western Fairfax currently bussed over 10 miles to attend Langley? Why aren’t you focusing your energies on getting a new school built that could shorten travel times?![]()
I call it mythical because I’ve had kids in FCPS for almost 20 years and this “western high school” has always been mentioned but never acted on. I’ll believe it when I see it, and I’m not at all concerned about “focusing my energies” on it. You, on the other hand, seem quite invested, so knock yourself out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do some of you obsess over Langley so much that you make every thread about it? This thread is about the mythical western HS. Why aren't you focusing your energies on the schools which would actually be affected by it? 🙄
Why do some of you Langley people call the western high school “mythical” and then imply it could in no way affect kids in western Fairfax currently bussed over 10 miles to attend Langley? Why aren’t you focusing your energies on getting a new school built that could shorten travel times?![]()
Anonymous wrote:Why do some of you obsess over Langley so much that you make every thread about it? This thread is about the mythical western HS. Why aren't you focusing your energies on the schools which would actually be affected by it? 🙄
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They'll get around to scoping the boundary changes if and when they actually have a school they can actually open in the not-too-distant future. For now, they want to dangle the possibility that a new school would provide overcrowding relief to some schools in western Fairfax, but not do anything to inflame the rabid Langley folks from Great Falls. In the past they advised some residents and developers in Herndon in writing they wouldn't rezone them to Langley, as requested, because all the boundaries in western Fairfax would be open to adjustment when a new school was built, and the next thing they knew they had hundreds of Forestville ES parents screaming at them and a bunch of folks ("One Great Falls") ridiculing them on You Tube.
They're so afraid of a few hot yoga soccer mommies and weekend golf daddies that they are carefully wording official documents such as the CIP?
If only.
Saying "boundaries" to Langley parents is like shouting "fire" in a movie theatre. They show up in force - hundreds at a meeting at Forestville ES in mid-2019 and dozens interrupting an FCPS work session the next month.
Changing boundaries could easily knock $100K or more off people’s home values. I’d show up too if it meant losing that kind of money.
Saying "boundaries" to Langley parents is like shouting "fire" in a movie theatre. They show up in force - hundreds at a meeting at Forestville ES in mid-2019 and dozens interrupting an FCPS work session the next month.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They'll get around to scoping the boundary changes if and when they actually have a school they can actually open in the not-too-distant future. For now, they want to dangle the possibility that a new school would provide overcrowding relief to some schools in western Fairfax, but not do anything to inflame the rabid Langley folks from Great Falls. In the past they advised some residents and developers in Herndon in writing they wouldn't rezone them to Langley, as requested, because all the boundaries in western Fairfax would be open to adjustment when a new school was built, and the next thing they knew they had hundreds of Forestville ES parents screaming at them and a bunch of folks ("One Great Falls") ridiculing them on You Tube.
They're so afraid of a few hot yoga soccer mommies and weekend golf daddies that they are carefully wording official documents such as the CIP?
If only.
Saying "boundaries" to Langley parents is like shouting "fire" in a movie theatre. They show up in force - hundreds at a meeting at Forestville ES in mid-2019 and dozens interrupting an FCPS work session the next month.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They'll get around to scoping the boundary changes if and when they actually have a school they can actually open in the not-too-distant future. For now, they want to dangle the possibility that a new school would provide overcrowding relief to some schools in western Fairfax, but not do anything to inflame the rabid Langley folks from Great Falls. In the past they advised some residents and developers in Herndon in writing they wouldn't rezone them to Langley, as requested, because all the boundaries in western Fairfax would be open to adjustment when a new school was built, and the next thing they knew they had hundreds of Forestville ES parents screaming at them and a bunch of folks ("One Great Falls") ridiculing them on You Tube.
They're so afraid of a few hot yoga soccer mommies and weekend golf daddies that they are carefully wording official documents such as the CIP?
Anonymous wrote:They'll get around to scoping the boundary changes if and when they actually have a school they can actually open in the not-too-distant future. For now, they want to dangle the possibility that a new school would provide overcrowding relief to some schools in western Fairfax, but not do anything to inflame the rabid Langley folks from Great Falls. In the past they advised some residents and developers in Herndon in writing they wouldn't rezone them to Langley, as requested, because all the boundaries in western Fairfax would be open to adjustment when a new school was built, and the next thing they knew they had hundreds of Forestville ES parents screaming at them and a bunch of folks ("One Great Falls") ridiculing them on You Tube.