Anonymous wrote:Why doesn't FCPS implement a system where anyone can attend whichever school they wanted? For example, if you live in Annandale, you can attend Langley HS if you want to but you will have to provide your own transportation?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why doesn't FCPS implement a system where anyone can attend whichever school they wanted? For example, if you live in Annandale, you can attend Langley HS if you want to but you will have to provide your own transportation?
That is called school choice.
FFX is run by democrats and democrats are vehemently against anything that remotely looks like school choice.
Anonymous wrote:Is there a way for parents to report? Arlington you can email the information and then they do verification.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why doesn't FCPS implement a system where anyone can attend whichever school they wanted? For example, if you live in Annandale, you can attend Langley HS if you want to but you will have to provide your own transportation?
That is called school choice.
FFX is run by democrats and democrats are vehemently against anything that remotely looks like school choice.
That is 100% not what school choice refers to.
Wait, yes it does....what do you mean? I also allows vouchers for private schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why doesn't FCPS implement a system where anyone can attend whichever school they wanted? For example, if you live in Annandale, you can attend Langley HS if you want to but you will have to provide your own transportation?
That is called school choice.
FFX is run by democrats and democrats are vehemently against anything that remotely looks like school choice.
That is 100% not what school choice refers to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why doesn't FCPS implement a system where anyone can attend whichever school they wanted? For example, if you live in Annandale, you can attend Langley HS if you want to but you will have to provide your own transportation?
That is called school choice.
FFX is run by democrats and democrats are vehemently against anything that remotely looks like school choice.
That is 100% not what school choice refers to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why doesn't FCPS implement a system where anyone can attend whichever school they wanted? For example, if you live in Annandale, you can attend Langley HS if you want to but you will have to provide your own transportation?
That is called school choice.
FFX is run by democrats and democrats are vehemently against anything that remotely looks like school choice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why doesn't FCPS implement a system where anyone can attend whichever school they wanted? For example, if you live in Annandale, you can attend Langley HS if you want to but you will have to provide your own transportation?
That is called school choice.
FFX is run by democrats and democrats are vehemently against anything that remotely looks like school choice.
Anonymous wrote:Why doesn't FCPS implement a system where anyone can attend whichever school they wanted? For example, if you live in Annandale, you can attend Langley HS if you want to but you will have to provide your own transportation?
Anonymous wrote:Why doesn't FCPS implement a system where anyone can attend whichever school they wanted? For example, if you live in Annandale, you can attend Langley HS if you want to but you will have to provide your own transportation?
Anonymous wrote:At our local FCPS HS (bottom 1/3rd rated on here)- an 11th grader had his custodial parent move ( to a better HS boundary) - but wanted to stay at local HS. Was staying with grandparents in local school boundary. A HS AP saw a social media post that parent had moved- and investigated and kid had to leave HS. Average student- no discipline problem. Under enrolled school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This post stinks of "tell on your neighbor". Yes, everybody should be following rules and proper procedures, but it is up to the county to verify. Soon we'll have parents stalking children home with the way these threads go.
Not at all. If you live within the boundary of where your kid goes to school, it shouldn't be a very big deal to show evidence that you live there. This isn't hard.
Agree! The only people who would be opposed to this are those whose kids shouldn't be there in the first place.
No, lots of us are opposed. I live in our district and I don’t want to annually send a copy of our mortgage to their school.
+1 I alread proved where we lived when my child first enrolled. Waste of time and resources to do it every year: