Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Question for all of you: I live in Sangster/Irving/West Springfield in the walk zone to Sangster. Scenario 4 has us moving to Lake Braddock for 7-12 to eliminate the split feeder.
I currently have an 8th grader at Irving. Does he have to switch to LBSS? Or can he pick which school to attend because it’s a secondary school and he’s not a rising 7th grader?
He wants to continue to WSHS. His older sibling is at WSHS and most of the friends he made in middle school will go as well. Since we already made the split from the elementary split feeder do we get to stay?
Based on the grandfathering scheme they’ve presented, a rising 9th grader would not have a choice to stay at their standard high school. If it were the other way around, and they were zoned out of a secondary school, they’d have the choice to stay. Seems kind of unfair…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, they are proposing to move part of the Town of Vienna to Marshall. I think that would be the first time part of the TOV didn't go to Madison since the mid-80s (part of TOV used to go to Oakton).
I’m curious if this will be the hot button issue for this iteration of maps. I have a feeling Marshall will pretty much revert to its base boundaries with the exception of the Vienna ES change. The question is whether that can keep Kilmer in check.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait. The board policy says upcoming 10-12 graders may choose to remain at their school. Why would KAA change that? That’s upsetting if those kids are forced to move.
It doesn’t apply in the case of a school opening or closing.
Anonymous wrote:Wait. The board policy says upcoming 10-12 graders may choose to remain at their school. Why would KAA change that? That’s upsetting if those kids are forced to move.
Anonymous wrote:Wait. The board policy says upcoming 10-12 graders may choose to remain at their school. Why would KAA change that? That’s upsetting if those kids are forced to move.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Question for all of you: I live in Sangster/Irving/West Springfield in the walk zone to Sangster. Scenario 4 has us moving to Lake Braddock for 7-12 to eliminate the split feeder.
I currently have an 8th grader at Irving. Does he have to switch to LBSS? Or can he pick which school to attend because it’s a secondary school and he’s not a rising 7th grader?
He wants to continue to WSHS. His older sibling is at WSHS and most of the friends he made in middle school will go as well. Since we already made the split from the elementary split feeder do we get to stay?
Based on the grandfathering scheme they’ve presented, a rising 9th grader would not have a choice to stay at their standard high school. If it were the other way around, and they were zoned out of a secondary school, they’d have the choice to stay. Seems kind of unfair…
Anonymous wrote:My biggest concern is that I have a 9th grader currently at Chantilly, and REALLY don't want to have them move High Schools after already having to deal with the Franklin Split-Feeder transition to HS.
Anonymous wrote:My biggest concern is that I have a 9th grader currently at Chantilly, and REALLY don't want to have them move High Schools after already having to deal with the Franklin Split-Feeder transition to HS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I get that moving Westbriar to Colvin Run makes the most sense, but I wonder why they were so opposed to Wolftrap. Scenario 4 makes it an island at the middle school and high school level too, which means every day, three buses will cut through Wolftrap/Colvin Run, Thoreau/Cooper, and Madison/Langley zones to pick up a handful of kids.
Could be setting things up for a last minute change to move the Westbriar island into Colvin Run/Cooper/Langley as they've been requesting and then move part of Langley further west into Herndon. Creating a new island at all three levels - ES/MS/HS - as opposed to just the ES level makes no sense.
I was also surprised the Westbriar folks didn't like the Wolftrap proposal, but it's probably because so many of those kids have been bused past Colvin Run for years on their way to Westbriar.
The areas now at Wolftrap/Marshall and Vienna/Marshall now teed up to move from Marshall to Madison are likely very happy. No knock on Marshall but driving through Tysons from the area near Wolf Trap to get to Marshall is a beast.
Anonymous wrote:Well, they didn't do anything to help the overcrowding at WSHS, but since no one wanted to leave, I get it. I'll have kids there the next 7 years and I guess that will just be the norm.
Anonymous wrote:Question for all of you: I live in Sangster/Irving/West Springfield in the walk zone to Sangster. Scenario 4 has us moving to Lake Braddock for 7-12 to eliminate the split feeder.
I currently have an 8th grader at Irving. Does he have to switch to LBSS? Or can he pick which school to attend because it’s a secondary school and he’s not a rising 7th grader?
He wants to continue to WSHS. His older sibling is at WSHS and most of the friends he made in middle school will go as well. Since we already made the split from the elementary split feeder do we get to stay?