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Post 06/26/2025 07:39     Subject: King Abdullah Academy Closing: FCPS Buy for HS?

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Anonymous wrote:If you think people complaining about FCPS spending $150M for something that’s been in the plans for 20 years is bad, wait to see how they react to spending $150M for something (Aviation Acadeny, TJ West, etc) that’s been in no plans.


Well, just to play devils advocate here, people appear to be upset about the secrecy and lack of disclosure, not necessarily about the school; and just because you spent 20 years assuming that the western school would benefit your area doesn’t mean that the school board is beholden to you.


No one is upset about nonexistent "secrecy"'except one poster on here, you.


Not just on here, aren’t you up in arms about some next door posts? Weird that you just conveniently forget your talking points when it suits your argument.


The only person desperately parroting talking points is you.

The rest of us are discussing this great new school!


So you really think that the budget should revolve around you? It’d be interesting to take a poll of Fairfax county to see how many people would support a magnet over a school devoted to fixing pretend capacity issues in your area. (Though I’ll concede that your split feeder situation does suck, but will remind you that you bought your house knowing the situation).

I think you’d probably get 80% support a new magnet with available options for their kids to go to it if they are smart enough.

It’s the reason it’s actually being discussed by the board, rather than just anonymous internet buffoons on an anonymous forum pretending like they deserve a school just because there was a placeholder in the CIP.

I think you two are pushing back so vociferously because you know I’m right. The community would be ecstatic to get a magnet west over placating a bunch of insufferable constituents who believe they are owed anything.


Of course people would vote that way because they would potentially benefit from a magnet school, whereas if they aren't in the area of KAA they wouldn't benefit from it. People are obviously going to vote in their self interest.


Honestly, most people are not interested in a magnet--except, maybe DCUM.


People in the western part of the county for sure are interested. Imagine not having to schlep to Alexandria every day because your kid’s a genius.


If your kid is indeed a "genius," which is doubtful, then s/he can schlep away to Alexandria. No one cares about your kid's commute when plenty of other kids simply need a high school.
DP


Sorry, I didn’t realize that there were kids who live in Fairfax who don’t currently have a public high school that they can attend.

If, on the other hand, you just want a high school closer to your house, then I gladly reverse uno your second sentence back your way that “No one cares about your kid’s commute” especially when you chose your house knowing the schools.


My kid's high school commute is perfectly doable and we're not in an area that will be rezoned. I'm talking about the need for a new high school where the KAA property is. You're the only weirdo on this thread arguing that there isn't a need for a school there and that it should become a magnet school because you obviously think your kid would qualify to attend. It's not going to be a magnet school - nor should it. Move on.


I think that PP was just pointing out the irony of the same people complaining about their kid's 30 minute commute to Oakton saying nobody cares if a kid has an hour commute to TJ.


DP but one of those is a choice and the other is assigned. Surely you can see the difference? Nobody is forcing a child to go to TJ (except maybe their parents), any child can get a great, STEM-oriented education at any high school.


You also made a choice to buy or rent a house in the Oakton pyramid with the long commute, no? The last major rezoning was a while ago now so my empathy wears thin.


What about the people being shipped to Oakton by THRU who purchased in Chantilly pyramid?


Just say you live on ladybank lane and think splitting up the neighborhood is not consistent with the goals of the school board. That's a better look than attacking the possibility of a magnet school.


But, it is okay to insult people for thinking that a high school that resolves the issues of neighborhoods nearby--and resolves overcrowding in schools in the viciinity- is selfish? That is what you -or another magnet supporter--has been doing. Repeatedly.


DP. You are just making stuff up. Any time someone mentions the fact that the school board members brought up the possibility of a magnet school, you or your friend go scorched earth. You are (or she is) trying to drown out the discourse on what the school should be. It’s very transparent, and it’s quite clear which side has the vitriol here.

If you want to argue for it to be a neighborhood school, then do so. No need to be petty in your responses.


They brought up the "possibility." Early on It was mentioned at the School Board meeting that this would be for a Western High School that has been needed for years. Sure, our School Board could create another magnet--but, why would they? They realize this has been an issue for a very long time.
This was also indicated in the reports on the school.


Couldn’t it be a hybrid? A mix of academy and local school? Seems like they could get two wins with that approach.
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Post 06/26/2025 07:22     Subject: King Abdullah Academy Closing: FCPS Buy for HS?

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Anonymous wrote:If you think people complaining about FCPS spending $150M for something that’s been in the plans for 20 years is bad, wait to see how they react to spending $150M for something (Aviation Acadeny, TJ West, etc) that’s been in no plans.


Well, just to play devils advocate here, people appear to be upset about the secrecy and lack of disclosure, not necessarily about the school; and just because you spent 20 years assuming that the western school would benefit your area doesn’t mean that the school board is beholden to you.


No one is upset about nonexistent "secrecy"'except one poster on here, you.


Not just on here, aren’t you up in arms about some next door posts? Weird that you just conveniently forget your talking points when it suits your argument.


The only person desperately parroting talking points is you.

The rest of us are discussing this great new school!


So you really think that the budget should revolve around you? It’d be interesting to take a poll of Fairfax county to see how many people would support a magnet over a school devoted to fixing pretend capacity issues in your area. (Though I’ll concede that your split feeder situation does suck, but will remind you that you bought your house knowing the situation).

I think you’d probably get 80% support a new magnet with available options for their kids to go to it if they are smart enough.

It’s the reason it’s actually being discussed by the board, rather than just anonymous internet buffoons on an anonymous forum pretending like they deserve a school just because there was a placeholder in the CIP.

I think you two are pushing back so vociferously because you know I’m right. The community would be ecstatic to get a magnet west over placating a bunch of insufferable constituents who believe they are owed anything.


Of course people would vote that way because they would potentially benefit from a magnet school, whereas if they aren't in the area of KAA they wouldn't benefit from it. People are obviously going to vote in their self interest.


Honestly, most people are not interested in a magnet--except, maybe DCUM.


People in the western part of the county for sure are interested. Imagine not having to schlep to Alexandria every day because your kid’s a genius.


If your kid is indeed a "genius," which is doubtful, then s/he can schlep away to Alexandria. No one cares about your kid's commute when plenty of other kids simply need a high school.
DP


Sorry, I didn’t realize that there were kids who live in Fairfax who don’t currently have a public high school that they can attend.

If, on the other hand, you just want a high school closer to your house, then I gladly reverse uno your second sentence back your way that “No one cares about your kid’s commute” especially when you chose your house knowing the schools.


My kid's high school commute is perfectly doable and we're not in an area that will be rezoned. I'm talking about the need for a new high school where the KAA property is. You're the only weirdo on this thread arguing that there isn't a need for a school there and that it should become a magnet school because you obviously think your kid would qualify to attend. It's not going to be a magnet school - nor should it. Move on.


I think that PP was just pointing out the irony of the same people complaining about their kid's 30 minute commute to Oakton saying nobody cares if a kid has an hour commute to TJ.


DP but one of those is a choice and the other is assigned. Surely you can see the difference? Nobody is forcing a child to go to TJ (except maybe their parents), any child can get a great, STEM-oriented education at any high school.


You also made a choice to buy or rent a house in the Oakton pyramid with the long commute, no? The last major rezoning was a while ago now so my empathy wears thin.


What about the people being shipped to Oakton by THRU who purchased in Chantilly pyramid?


Just say you live on ladybank lane and think splitting up the neighborhood is not consistent with the goals of the school board. That's a better look than attacking the possibility of a magnet school.


But, it is okay to insult people for thinking that a high school that resolves the issues of neighborhoods nearby--and resolves overcrowding in schools in the viciinity- is selfish? That is what you -or another magnet supporter--has been doing. Repeatedly.


DP. You are just making stuff up. Any time someone mentions the fact that the school board members brought up the possibility of a magnet school, you or your friend go scorched earth. You are (or she is) trying to drown out the discourse on what the school should be. It’s very transparent, and it’s quite clear which side has the vitriol here.

If you want to argue for it to be a neighborhood school, then do so. No need to be petty in your responses.


They brought up the "possibility." Early on It was mentioned at the School Board meeting that this would be for a Western High School that has been needed for years. Sure, our School Board could create another magnet--but, why would they? They realize this has been an issue for a very long time.
This was also indicated in the reports on the school.
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Post 06/26/2025 07:09     Subject: King Abdullah Academy Closing: FCPS Buy for HS?

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Anonymous wrote:If you think people complaining about FCPS spending $150M for something that’s been in the plans for 20 years is bad, wait to see how they react to spending $150M for something (Aviation Acadeny, TJ West, etc) that’s been in no plans.


Well, just to play devils advocate here, people appear to be upset about the secrecy and lack of disclosure, not necessarily about the school; and just because you spent 20 years assuming that the western school would benefit your area doesn’t mean that the school board is beholden to you.


No one is upset about nonexistent "secrecy"'except one poster on here, you.


Not just on here, aren’t you up in arms about some next door posts? Weird that you just conveniently forget your talking points when it suits your argument.


The only person desperately parroting talking points is you.

The rest of us are discussing this great new school!


So you really think that the budget should revolve around you? It’d be interesting to take a poll of Fairfax county to see how many people would support a magnet over a school devoted to fixing pretend capacity issues in your area. (Though I’ll concede that your split feeder situation does suck, but will remind you that you bought your house knowing the situation).

I think you’d probably get 80% support a new magnet with available options for their kids to go to it if they are smart enough.

It’s the reason it’s actually being discussed by the board, rather than just anonymous internet buffoons on an anonymous forum pretending like they deserve a school just because there was a placeholder in the CIP.

I think you two are pushing back so vociferously because you know I’m right. The community would be ecstatic to get a magnet west over placating a bunch of insufferable constituents who believe they are owed anything.


Of course people would vote that way because they would potentially benefit from a magnet school, whereas if they aren't in the area of KAA they wouldn't benefit from it. People are obviously going to vote in their self interest.


Honestly, most people are not interested in a magnet--except, maybe DCUM.


People in the western part of the county for sure are interested. Imagine not having to schlep to Alexandria every day because your kid’s a genius.


If your kid is indeed a "genius," which is doubtful, then s/he can schlep away to Alexandria. No one cares about your kid's commute when plenty of other kids simply need a high school.
DP


Sorry, I didn’t realize that there were kids who live in Fairfax who don’t currently have a public high school that they can attend.

If, on the other hand, you just want a high school closer to your house, then I gladly reverse uno your second sentence back your way that “No one cares about your kid’s commute” especially when you chose your house knowing the schools.


My kid's high school commute is perfectly doable and we're not in an area that will be rezoned. I'm talking about the need for a new high school where the KAA property is. You're the only weirdo on this thread arguing that there isn't a need for a school there and that it should become a magnet school because you obviously think your kid would qualify to attend. It's not going to be a magnet school - nor should it. Move on.


I think that PP was just pointing out the irony of the same people complaining about their kid's 30 minute commute to Oakton saying nobody cares if a kid has an hour commute to TJ.


DP but one of those is a choice and the other is assigned. Surely you can see the difference? Nobody is forcing a child to go to TJ (except maybe their parents), any child can get a great, STEM-oriented education at any high school.


You also made a choice to buy or rent a house in the Oakton pyramid with the long commute, no? The last major rezoning was a while ago now so my empathy wears thin.


What about the people being shipped to Oakton by THRU who purchased in Chantilly pyramid?


Just say you live on ladybank lane and think splitting up the neighborhood is not consistent with the goals of the school board. That's a better look than attacking the possibility of a magnet school.


But, it is okay to insult people for thinking that a high school that resolves the issues of neighborhoods nearby--and resolves overcrowding in schools in the viciinity- is selfish? That is what you -or another magnet supporter--has been doing. Repeatedly.


DP. You are just making stuff up. Any time someone mentions the fact that the school board members brought up the possibility of a magnet school, you or your friend go scorched earth. You are (or she is) trying to drown out the discourse on what the school should be. It’s very transparent, and it’s quite clear which side has the vitriol here.

If you want to argue for it to be a neighborhood school, then do so. No need to be petty in your responses.
Anonymous
Post 06/26/2025 07:04     Subject: King Abdullah Academy Closing: FCPS Buy for HS?

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Anonymous wrote:If you think people complaining about FCPS spending $150M for something that’s been in the plans for 20 years is bad, wait to see how they react to spending $150M for something (Aviation Acadeny, TJ West, etc) that’s been in no plans.


Well, just to play devils advocate here, people appear to be upset about the secrecy and lack of disclosure, not necessarily about the school; and just because you spent 20 years assuming that the western school would benefit your area doesn’t mean that the school board is beholden to you.


No one is upset about nonexistent "secrecy"'except one poster on here, you.


Not just on here, aren’t you up in arms about some next door posts? Weird that you just conveniently forget your talking points when it suits your argument.


The only person desperately parroting talking points is you.

The rest of us are discussing this great new school!


So you really think that the budget should revolve around you? It’d be interesting to take a poll of Fairfax county to see how many people would support a magnet over a school devoted to fixing pretend capacity issues in your area. (Though I’ll concede that your split feeder situation does suck, but will remind you that you bought your house knowing the situation).

I think you’d probably get 80% support a new magnet with available options for their kids to go to it if they are smart enough.

It’s the reason it’s actually being discussed by the board, rather than just anonymous internet buffoons on an anonymous forum pretending like they deserve a school just because there was a placeholder in the CIP.

I think you two are pushing back so vociferously because you know I’m right. The community would be ecstatic to get a magnet west over placating a bunch of insufferable constituents who believe they are owed anything.


Of course people would vote that way because they would potentially benefit from a magnet school, whereas if they aren't in the area of KAA they wouldn't benefit from it. People are obviously going to vote in their self interest.


Honestly, most people are not interested in a magnet--except, maybe DCUM.


People in the western part of the county for sure are interested. Imagine not having to schlep to Alexandria every day because your kid’s a genius.


If your kid is indeed a "genius," which is doubtful, then s/he can schlep away to Alexandria. No one cares about your kid's commute when plenty of other kids simply need a high school.
DP


Sorry, I didn’t realize that there were kids who live in Fairfax who don’t currently have a public high school that they can attend.

If, on the other hand, you just want a high school closer to your house, then I gladly reverse uno your second sentence back your way that “No one cares about your kid’s commute” especially when you chose your house knowing the schools.


My kid's high school commute is perfectly doable and we're not in an area that will be rezoned. I'm talking about the need for a new high school where the KAA property is. You're the only weirdo on this thread arguing that there isn't a need for a school there and that it should become a magnet school because you obviously think your kid would qualify to attend. It's not going to be a magnet school - nor should it. Move on.


I think that PP was just pointing out the irony of the same people complaining about their kid's 30 minute commute to Oakton saying nobody cares if a kid has an hour commute to TJ.


DP but one of those is a choice and the other is assigned. Surely you can see the difference? Nobody is forcing a child to go to TJ (except maybe their parents), any child can get a great, STEM-oriented education at any high school.


You also made a choice to buy or rent a house in the Oakton pyramid with the long commute, no? The last major rezoning was a while ago now so my empathy wears thin.


What about the people being shipped to Oakton by THRU who purchased in Chantilly pyramid?


Just say you live on ladybank lane and think splitting up the neighborhood is not consistent with the goals of the school board. That's a better look than attacking the possibility of a magnet school.


But, it is okay to insult people for thinking that a high school that resolves the issues of neighborhoods nearby--and resolves overcrowding in schools in the viciinity- is selfish? That is what you -or another magnet supporter--has been doing. Repeatedly.
Anonymous
Post 06/26/2025 06:49     Subject: King Abdullah Academy Closing: FCPS Buy for HS?

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Anonymous wrote:If you think people complaining about FCPS spending $150M for something that’s been in the plans for 20 years is bad, wait to see how they react to spending $150M for something (Aviation Acadeny, TJ West, etc) that’s been in no plans.


Well, just to play devils advocate here, people appear to be upset about the secrecy and lack of disclosure, not necessarily about the school; and just because you spent 20 years assuming that the western school would benefit your area doesn’t mean that the school board is beholden to you.


No one is upset about nonexistent "secrecy"'except one poster on here, you.


Not just on here, aren’t you up in arms about some next door posts? Weird that you just conveniently forget your talking points when it suits your argument.


The only person desperately parroting talking points is you.

The rest of us are discussing this great new school!


So you really think that the budget should revolve around you? It’d be interesting to take a poll of Fairfax county to see how many people would support a magnet over a school devoted to fixing pretend capacity issues in your area. (Though I’ll concede that your split feeder situation does suck, but will remind you that you bought your house knowing the situation).

I think you’d probably get 80% support a new magnet with available options for their kids to go to it if they are smart enough.

It’s the reason it’s actually being discussed by the board, rather than just anonymous internet buffoons on an anonymous forum pretending like they deserve a school just because there was a placeholder in the CIP.

I think you two are pushing back so vociferously because you know I’m right. The community would be ecstatic to get a magnet west over placating a bunch of insufferable constituents who believe they are owed anything.


Of course people would vote that way because they would potentially benefit from a magnet school, whereas if they aren't in the area of KAA they wouldn't benefit from it. People are obviously going to vote in their self interest.


Honestly, most people are not interested in a magnet--except, maybe DCUM.


People in the western part of the county for sure are interested. Imagine not having to schlep to Alexandria every day because your kid’s a genius.


If your kid is indeed a "genius," which is doubtful, then s/he can schlep away to Alexandria. No one cares about your kid's commute when plenty of other kids simply need a high school.
DP


Sorry, I didn’t realize that there were kids who live in Fairfax who don’t currently have a public high school that they can attend.

If, on the other hand, you just want a high school closer to your house, then I gladly reverse uno your second sentence back your way that “No one cares about your kid’s commute” especially when you chose your house knowing the schools.


My kid's high school commute is perfectly doable and we're not in an area that will be rezoned. I'm talking about the need for a new high school where the KAA property is. You're the only weirdo on this thread arguing that there isn't a need for a school there and that it should become a magnet school because you obviously think your kid would qualify to attend. It's not going to be a magnet school - nor should it. Move on.


I think that PP was just pointing out the irony of the same people complaining about their kid's 30 minute commute to Oakton saying nobody cares if a kid has an hour commute to TJ.


DP but one of those is a choice and the other is assigned. Surely you can see the difference? Nobody is forcing a child to go to TJ (except maybe their parents), any child can get a great, STEM-oriented education at any high school.


You also made a choice to buy or rent a house in the Oakton pyramid with the long commute, no? The last major rezoning was a while ago now so my empathy wears thin.


What about the people being shipped to Oakton by THRU who purchased in Chantilly pyramid?


Just say you live on ladybank lane and think splitting up the neighborhood is not consistent with the goals of the school board. That's a better look than attacking the possibility of a magnet school.
Anonymous
Post 06/26/2025 06:02     Subject: King Abdullah Academy Closing: FCPS Buy for HS?

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Anonymous wrote:If you think people complaining about FCPS spending $150M for something that’s been in the plans for 20 years is bad, wait to see how they react to spending $150M for something (Aviation Acadeny, TJ West, etc) that’s been in no plans.


Well, just to play devils advocate here, people appear to be upset about the secrecy and lack of disclosure, not necessarily about the school; and just because you spent 20 years assuming that the western school would benefit your area doesn’t mean that the school board is beholden to you.


No one is upset about nonexistent "secrecy"'except one poster on here, you.


Not just on here, aren’t you up in arms about some next door posts? Weird that you just conveniently forget your talking points when it suits your argument.


The only person desperately parroting talking points is you.

The rest of us are discussing this great new school!


So you really think that the budget should revolve around you? It’d be interesting to take a poll of Fairfax county to see how many people would support a magnet over a school devoted to fixing pretend capacity issues in your area. (Though I’ll concede that your split feeder situation does suck, but will remind you that you bought your house knowing the situation).

I think you’d probably get 80% support a new magnet with available options for their kids to go to it if they are smart enough.

It’s the reason it’s actually being discussed by the board, rather than just anonymous internet buffoons on an anonymous forum pretending like they deserve a school just because there was a placeholder in the CIP.

I think you two are pushing back so vociferously because you know I’m right. The community would be ecstatic to get a magnet west over placating a bunch of insufferable constituents who believe they are owed anything.


Of course people would vote that way because they would potentially benefit from a magnet school, whereas if they aren't in the area of KAA they wouldn't benefit from it. People are obviously going to vote in their self interest.


Honestly, most people are not interested in a magnet--except, maybe DCUM.


People in the western part of the county for sure are interested. Imagine not having to schlep to Alexandria every day because your kid’s a genius.


If your kid is indeed a "genius," which is doubtful, then s/he can schlep away to Alexandria. No one cares about your kid's commute when plenty of other kids simply need a high school.
DP


Sorry, I didn’t realize that there were kids who live in Fairfax who don’t currently have a public high school that they can attend.

If, on the other hand, you just want a high school closer to your house, then I gladly reverse uno your second sentence back your way that “No one cares about your kid’s commute” especially when you chose your house knowing the schools.


My kid's high school commute is perfectly doable and we're not in an area that will be rezoned. I'm talking about the need for a new high school where the KAA property is. You're the only weirdo on this thread arguing that there isn't a need for a school there and that it should become a magnet school because you obviously think your kid would qualify to attend. It's not going to be a magnet school - nor should it. Move on.


I think that PP was just pointing out the irony of the same people complaining about their kid's 30 minute commute to Oakton saying nobody cares if a kid has an hour commute to TJ.


Correct. The anti-magnet poster is a bad combo of hypocrite and dullard with touches of narcissism and vitriol.

She’s really mad that Frisch and Dunne are considering magnet and hell bent on trying to drown out that conversation. It’s very transparent.


DP. I think it's hilarious that you're trying to convince people this school will become a magnet. Good luck with that!


Let’s see, purpose built private school (smaller class sizes) projected for use in 26-27 school year, tight budgets so no money/time for significant renovation before September 26. Only one real conclusion to draw, it is targeted to be a magnet school.
or special ed center
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Post 06/26/2025 05:43     Subject: King Abdullah Academy Closing: FCPS Buy for HS?

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Anonymous wrote:If you think people complaining about FCPS spending $150M for something that’s been in the plans for 20 years is bad, wait to see how they react to spending $150M for something (Aviation Acadeny, TJ West, etc) that’s been in no plans.


Well, just to play devils advocate here, people appear to be upset about the secrecy and lack of disclosure, not necessarily about the school; and just because you spent 20 years assuming that the western school would benefit your area doesn’t mean that the school board is beholden to you.


No one is upset about nonexistent "secrecy"'except one poster on here, you.


Not just on here, aren’t you up in arms about some next door posts? Weird that you just conveniently forget your talking points when it suits your argument.


The only person desperately parroting talking points is you.

The rest of us are discussing this great new school!


So you really think that the budget should revolve around you? It’d be interesting to take a poll of Fairfax county to see how many people would support a magnet over a school devoted to fixing pretend capacity issues in your area. (Though I’ll concede that your split feeder situation does suck, but will remind you that you bought your house knowing the situation).

I think you’d probably get 80% support a new magnet with available options for their kids to go to it if they are smart enough.

It’s the reason it’s actually being discussed by the board, rather than just anonymous internet buffoons on an anonymous forum pretending like they deserve a school just because there was a placeholder in the CIP.

I think you two are pushing back so vociferously because you know I’m right. The community would be ecstatic to get a magnet west over placating a bunch of insufferable constituents who believe they are owed anything.


Of course people would vote that way because they would potentially benefit from a magnet school, whereas if they aren't in the area of KAA they wouldn't benefit from it. People are obviously going to vote in their self interest.


Honestly, most people are not interested in a magnet--except, maybe DCUM.


People in the western part of the county for sure are interested. Imagine not having to schlep to Alexandria every day because your kid’s a genius.


If your kid is indeed a "genius," which is doubtful, then s/he can schlep away to Alexandria. No one cares about your kid's commute when plenty of other kids simply need a high school.
DP


Sorry, I didn’t realize that there were kids who live in Fairfax who don’t currently have a public high school that they can attend.

If, on the other hand, you just want a high school closer to your house, then I gladly reverse uno your second sentence back your way that “No one cares about your kid’s commute” especially when you chose your house knowing the schools.


My kid's high school commute is perfectly doable and we're not in an area that will be rezoned. I'm talking about the need for a new high school where the KAA property is. You're the only weirdo on this thread arguing that there isn't a need for a school there and that it should become a magnet school because you obviously think your kid would qualify to attend. It's not going to be a magnet school - nor should it. Move on.


I think that PP was just pointing out the irony of the same people complaining about their kid's 30 minute commute to Oakton saying nobody cares if a kid has an hour commute to TJ.


Correct. The anti-magnet poster is a bad combo of hypocrite and dullard with touches of narcissism and vitriol.

She’s really mad that Frisch and Dunne are considering magnet and hell bent on trying to drown out that conversation. It’s very transparent.


DP. I think it's hilarious that you're trying to convince people this school will become a magnet. Good luck with that!


Let’s see, purpose built private school (smaller class sizes) projected for use in 26-27 school year, tight budgets so no money/time for significant renovation before September 26. Only one real conclusion to draw, it is targeted to be a magnet school.
Anonymous
Post 06/26/2025 00:52     Subject: King Abdullah Academy Closing: FCPS Buy for HS?

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Well, just to play devils advocate here, people appear to be upset about the secrecy and lack of disclosure, not necessarily about the school; and just because you spent 20 years assuming that the western school would benefit your area doesn’t mean that the school board is beholden to you.


No one is upset about nonexistent "secrecy"'except one poster on here, you.


Not just on here, aren’t you up in arms about some next door posts? Weird that you just conveniently forget your talking points when it suits your argument.


The only person desperately parroting talking points is you.

The rest of us are discussing this great new school!


So you really think that the budget should revolve around you? It’d be interesting to take a poll of Fairfax county to see how many people would support a magnet over a school devoted to fixing pretend capacity issues in your area. (Though I’ll concede that your split feeder situation does suck, but will remind you that you bought your house knowing the situation).

I think you’d probably get 80% support a new magnet with available options for their kids to go to it if they are smart enough.

It’s the reason it’s actually being discussed by the board, rather than just anonymous internet buffoons on an anonymous forum pretending like they deserve a school just because there was a placeholder in the CIP.

I think you two are pushing back so vociferously because you know I’m right. The community would be ecstatic to get a magnet west over placating a bunch of insufferable constituents who believe they are owed anything.


Of course people would vote that way because they would potentially benefit from a magnet school, whereas if they aren't in the area of KAA they wouldn't benefit from it. People are obviously going to vote in their self interest.


Honestly, most people are not interested in a magnet--except, maybe DCUM.


People in the western part of the county for sure are interested. Imagine not having to schlep to Alexandria every day because your kid’s a genius.


If your kid is indeed a "genius," which is doubtful, then s/he can schlep away to Alexandria. No one cares about your kid's commute when plenty of other kids simply need a high school.
DP


Sorry, I didn’t realize that there were kids who live in Fairfax who don’t currently have a public high school that they can attend.

If, on the other hand, you just want a high school closer to your house, then I gladly reverse uno your second sentence back your way that “No one cares about your kid’s commute” especially when you chose your house knowing the schools.


My kid's high school commute is perfectly doable and we're not in an area that will be rezoned. I'm talking about the need for a new high school where the KAA property is. You're the only weirdo on this thread arguing that there isn't a need for a school there and that it should become a magnet school because you obviously think your kid would qualify to attend. It's not going to be a magnet school - nor should it. Move on.


I think that PP was just pointing out the irony of the same people complaining about their kid's 30 minute commute to Oakton saying nobody cares if a kid has an hour commute to TJ.


DP but one of those is a choice and the other is assigned. Surely you can see the difference? Nobody is forcing a child to go to TJ (except maybe their parents), any child can get a great, STEM-oriented education at any high school.


Everyone has a virtual Virginia option too, so why can’t that oakton kid just do virtual? Any child can get a great, STEM-oriented education through virtual Virginia.


Oh honey, you are just embarassing yourself.


When people have no response to the merits of an argument, they retreat to petty name calling. We notice you do that a lot.

Any response to the actual merits? Like where is the daylight between the positions?

-Your Honey

That's this poster's whole schtick. They can only think to call people names and then cry to report everyone else who are only presenting facts and opinions without the insults. No one takes them seriously.
Anonymous
Post 06/25/2025 22:35     Subject: King Abdullah Academy Closing: FCPS Buy for HS?

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Anonymous wrote:If you think people complaining about FCPS spending $150M for something that’s been in the plans for 20 years is bad, wait to see how they react to spending $150M for something (Aviation Acadeny, TJ West, etc) that’s been in no plans.


Well, just to play devils advocate here, people appear to be upset about the secrecy and lack of disclosure, not necessarily about the school; and just because you spent 20 years assuming that the western school would benefit your area doesn’t mean that the school board is beholden to you.


No one is upset about nonexistent "secrecy"'except one poster on here, you.


Not just on here, aren’t you up in arms about some next door posts? Weird that you just conveniently forget your talking points when it suits your argument.


The only person desperately parroting talking points is you.

The rest of us are discussing this great new school!


So you really think that the budget should revolve around you? It’d be interesting to take a poll of Fairfax county to see how many people would support a magnet over a school devoted to fixing pretend capacity issues in your area. (Though I’ll concede that your split feeder situation does suck, but will remind you that you bought your house knowing the situation).

I think you’d probably get 80% support a new magnet with available options for their kids to go to it if they are smart enough.

It’s the reason it’s actually being discussed by the board, rather than just anonymous internet buffoons on an anonymous forum pretending like they deserve a school just because there was a placeholder in the CIP.

I think you two are pushing back so vociferously because you know I’m right. The community would be ecstatic to get a magnet west over placating a bunch of insufferable constituents who believe they are owed anything.


Of course people would vote that way because they would potentially benefit from a magnet school, whereas if they aren't in the area of KAA they wouldn't benefit from it. People are obviously going to vote in their self interest.


Honestly, most people are not interested in a magnet--except, maybe DCUM.


People in the western part of the county for sure are interested. Imagine not having to schlep to Alexandria every day because your kid’s a genius.


If your kid is indeed a "genius," which is doubtful, then s/he can schlep away to Alexandria. No one cares about your kid's commute when plenty of other kids simply need a high school.
DP


Sorry, I didn’t realize that there were kids who live in Fairfax who don’t currently have a public high school that they can attend.

If, on the other hand, you just want a high school closer to your house, then I gladly reverse uno your second sentence back your way that “No one cares about your kid’s commute” especially when you chose your house knowing the schools.


My kid's high school commute is perfectly doable and we're not in an area that will be rezoned. I'm talking about the need for a new high school where the KAA property is. You're the only weirdo on this thread arguing that there isn't a need for a school there and that it should become a magnet school because you obviously think your kid would qualify to attend. It's not going to be a magnet school - nor should it. Move on.


I think that PP was just pointing out the irony of the same people complaining about their kid's 30 minute commute to Oakton saying nobody cares if a kid has an hour commute to TJ.


DP but one of those is a choice and the other is assigned. Surely you can see the difference? Nobody is forcing a child to go to TJ (except maybe their parents), any child can get a great, STEM-oriented education at any high school.


You also made a choice to buy or rent a house in the Oakton pyramid with the long commute, no? The last major rezoning was a while ago now so my empathy wears thin.


What about the people being shipped to Oakton by THRU who purchased in Chantilly pyramid?


DP. You’ll get a lot more sympathy if that’s you by asking for sympathy rather than just attacking anyone who doesn’t completely align with your position on the new school.


+100
I think it's time to report the obnoxious PP who attacks anyone who dares to disagree with them.
Anonymous
Post 06/25/2025 22:01     Subject: King Abdullah Academy Closing: FCPS Buy for HS?

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Anonymous wrote:If you think people complaining about FCPS spending $150M for something that’s been in the plans for 20 years is bad, wait to see how they react to spending $150M for something (Aviation Acadeny, TJ West, etc) that’s been in no plans.


Well, just to play devils advocate here, people appear to be upset about the secrecy and lack of disclosure, not necessarily about the school; and just because you spent 20 years assuming that the western school would benefit your area doesn’t mean that the school board is beholden to you.


No one is upset about nonexistent "secrecy"'except one poster on here, you.


Not just on here, aren’t you up in arms about some next door posts? Weird that you just conveniently forget your talking points when it suits your argument.


The only person desperately parroting talking points is you.

The rest of us are discussing this great new school!


So you really think that the budget should revolve around you? It’d be interesting to take a poll of Fairfax county to see how many people would support a magnet over a school devoted to fixing pretend capacity issues in your area. (Though I’ll concede that your split feeder situation does suck, but will remind you that you bought your house knowing the situation).

I think you’d probably get 80% support a new magnet with available options for their kids to go to it if they are smart enough.

It’s the reason it’s actually being discussed by the board, rather than just anonymous internet buffoons on an anonymous forum pretending like they deserve a school just because there was a placeholder in the CIP.

I think you two are pushing back so vociferously because you know I’m right. The community would be ecstatic to get a magnet west over placating a bunch of insufferable constituents who believe they are owed anything.


Of course people would vote that way because they would potentially benefit from a magnet school, whereas if they aren't in the area of KAA they wouldn't benefit from it. People are obviously going to vote in their self interest.


Honestly, most people are not interested in a magnet--except, maybe DCUM.


People in the western part of the county for sure are interested. Imagine not having to schlep to Alexandria every day because your kid’s a genius.


If your kid is indeed a "genius," which is doubtful, then s/he can schlep away to Alexandria. No one cares about your kid's commute when plenty of other kids simply need a high school.
DP


Sorry, I didn’t realize that there were kids who live in Fairfax who don’t currently have a public high school that they can attend.

If, on the other hand, you just want a high school closer to your house, then I gladly reverse uno your second sentence back your way that “No one cares about your kid’s commute” especially when you chose your house knowing the schools.


My kid's high school commute is perfectly doable and we're not in an area that will be rezoned. I'm talking about the need for a new high school where the KAA property is. You're the only weirdo on this thread arguing that there isn't a need for a school there and that it should become a magnet school because you obviously think your kid would qualify to attend. It's not going to be a magnet school - nor should it. Move on.


I think that PP was just pointing out the irony of the same people complaining about their kid's 30 minute commute to Oakton saying nobody cares if a kid has an hour commute to TJ.


DP but one of those is a choice and the other is assigned. Surely you can see the difference? Nobody is forcing a child to go to TJ (except maybe their parents), any child can get a great, STEM-oriented education at any high school.


You also made a choice to buy or rent a house in the Oakton pyramid with the long commute, no? The last major rezoning was a while ago now so my empathy wears thin.


What about the people being shipped to Oakton by THRU who purchased in Chantilly pyramid?


DP. You’ll get a lot more sympathy if that’s you by asking for sympathy rather than just attacking anyone who doesn’t completely align with your position on the new school.


Huh? Asking that question was an attack? You do realize there are likely lots of posters on here?
Anonymous
Post 06/25/2025 21:55     Subject: King Abdullah Academy Closing: FCPS Buy for HS?

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Anonymous wrote:If you think people complaining about FCPS spending $150M for something that’s been in the plans for 20 years is bad, wait to see how they react to spending $150M for something (Aviation Acadeny, TJ West, etc) that’s been in no plans.


Well, just to play devils advocate here, people appear to be upset about the secrecy and lack of disclosure, not necessarily about the school; and just because you spent 20 years assuming that the western school would benefit your area doesn’t mean that the school board is beholden to you.


No one is upset about nonexistent "secrecy"'except one poster on here, you.


Not just on here, aren’t you up in arms about some next door posts? Weird that you just conveniently forget your talking points when it suits your argument.


The only person desperately parroting talking points is you.

The rest of us are discussing this great new school!


So you really think that the budget should revolve around you? It’d be interesting to take a poll of Fairfax county to see how many people would support a magnet over a school devoted to fixing pretend capacity issues in your area. (Though I’ll concede that your split feeder situation does suck, but will remind you that you bought your house knowing the situation).

I think you’d probably get 80% support a new magnet with available options for their kids to go to it if they are smart enough.

It’s the reason it’s actually being discussed by the board, rather than just anonymous internet buffoons on an anonymous forum pretending like they deserve a school just because there was a placeholder in the CIP.

I think you two are pushing back so vociferously because you know I’m right. The community would be ecstatic to get a magnet west over placating a bunch of insufferable constituents who believe they are owed anything.


Of course people would vote that way because they would potentially benefit from a magnet school, whereas if they aren't in the area of KAA they wouldn't benefit from it. People are obviously going to vote in their self interest.


Honestly, most people are not interested in a magnet--except, maybe DCUM.


People in the western part of the county for sure are interested. Imagine not having to schlep to Alexandria every day because your kid’s a genius.


If your kid is indeed a "genius," which is doubtful, then s/he can schlep away to Alexandria. No one cares about your kid's commute when plenty of other kids simply need a high school.
DP


Sorry, I didn’t realize that there were kids who live in Fairfax who don’t currently have a public high school that they can attend.

If, on the other hand, you just want a high school closer to your house, then I gladly reverse uno your second sentence back your way that “No one cares about your kid’s commute” especially when you chose your house knowing the schools.


My kid's high school commute is perfectly doable and we're not in an area that will be rezoned. I'm talking about the need for a new high school where the KAA property is. You're the only weirdo on this thread arguing that there isn't a need for a school there and that it should become a magnet school because you obviously think your kid would qualify to attend. It's not going to be a magnet school - nor should it. Move on.


I think that PP was just pointing out the irony of the same people complaining about their kid's 30 minute commute to Oakton saying nobody cares if a kid has an hour commute to TJ.


DP but one of those is a choice and the other is assigned. Surely you can see the difference? Nobody is forcing a child to go to TJ (except maybe their parents), any child can get a great, STEM-oriented education at any high school.


You also made a choice to buy or rent a house in the Oakton pyramid with the long commute, no? The last major rezoning was a while ago now so my empathy wears thin.


What about the people being shipped to Oakton by THRU who purchased in Chantilly pyramid?


DP. You’ll get a lot more sympathy if that’s you by asking for sympathy rather than just attacking anyone who doesn’t completely align with your position on the new school.
Anonymous
Post 06/25/2025 21:53     Subject: King Abdullah Academy Closing: FCPS Buy for HS?

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Anonymous wrote:If you think people complaining about FCPS spending $150M for something that’s been in the plans for 20 years is bad, wait to see how they react to spending $150M for something (Aviation Acadeny, TJ West, etc) that’s been in no plans.


Well, just to play devils advocate here, people appear to be upset about the secrecy and lack of disclosure, not necessarily about the school; and just because you spent 20 years assuming that the western school would benefit your area doesn’t mean that the school board is beholden to you.


No one is upset about nonexistent "secrecy"'except one poster on here, you.


Not just on here, aren’t you up in arms about some next door posts? Weird that you just conveniently forget your talking points when it suits your argument.


The only person desperately parroting talking points is you.

The rest of us are discussing this great new school!


So you really think that the budget should revolve around you? It’d be interesting to take a poll of Fairfax county to see how many people would support a magnet over a school devoted to fixing pretend capacity issues in your area. (Though I’ll concede that your split feeder situation does suck, but will remind you that you bought your house knowing the situation).

I think you’d probably get 80% support a new magnet with available options for their kids to go to it if they are smart enough.

It’s the reason it’s actually being discussed by the board, rather than just anonymous internet buffoons on an anonymous forum pretending like they deserve a school just because there was a placeholder in the CIP.

I think you two are pushing back so vociferously because you know I’m right. The community would be ecstatic to get a magnet west over placating a bunch of insufferable constituents who believe they are owed anything.


Of course people would vote that way because they would potentially benefit from a magnet school, whereas if they aren't in the area of KAA they wouldn't benefit from it. People are obviously going to vote in their self interest.


Honestly, most people are not interested in a magnet--except, maybe DCUM.


People in the western part of the county for sure are interested. Imagine not having to schlep to Alexandria every day because your kid’s a genius.


If your kid is indeed a "genius," which is doubtful, then s/he can schlep away to Alexandria. No one cares about your kid's commute when plenty of other kids simply need a high school.
DP


Sorry, I didn’t realize that there were kids who live in Fairfax who don’t currently have a public high school that they can attend.

If, on the other hand, you just want a high school closer to your house, then I gladly reverse uno your second sentence back your way that “No one cares about your kid’s commute” especially when you chose your house knowing the schools.


My kid's high school commute is perfectly doable and we're not in an area that will be rezoned. I'm talking about the need for a new high school where the KAA property is. You're the only weirdo on this thread arguing that there isn't a need for a school there and that it should become a magnet school because you obviously think your kid would qualify to attend. It's not going to be a magnet school - nor should it. Move on.


I think that PP was just pointing out the irony of the same people complaining about their kid's 30 minute commute to Oakton saying nobody cares if a kid has an hour commute to TJ.


DP but one of those is a choice and the other is assigned. Surely you can see the difference? Nobody is forcing a child to go to TJ (except maybe their parents), any child can get a great, STEM-oriented education at any high school.


You also made a choice to buy or rent a house in the Oakton pyramid with the long commute, no? The last major rezoning was a while ago now so my empathy wears thin.


What about the people being shipped to Oakton by THRU who purchased in Chantilly pyramid?
Anonymous
Post 06/25/2025 21:27     Subject: King Abdullah Academy Closing: FCPS Buy for HS?

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Anonymous wrote:If you think people complaining about FCPS spending $150M for something that’s been in the plans for 20 years is bad, wait to see how they react to spending $150M for something (Aviation Acadeny, TJ West, etc) that’s been in no plans.


Well, just to play devils advocate here, people appear to be upset about the secrecy and lack of disclosure, not necessarily about the school; and just because you spent 20 years assuming that the western school would benefit your area doesn’t mean that the school board is beholden to you.


No one is upset about nonexistent "secrecy"'except one poster on here, you.


Not just on here, aren’t you up in arms about some next door posts? Weird that you just conveniently forget your talking points when it suits your argument.


The only person desperately parroting talking points is you.

The rest of us are discussing this great new school!


So you really think that the budget should revolve around you? It’d be interesting to take a poll of Fairfax county to see how many people would support a magnet over a school devoted to fixing pretend capacity issues in your area. (Though I’ll concede that your split feeder situation does suck, but will remind you that you bought your house knowing the situation).

I think you’d probably get 80% support a new magnet with available options for their kids to go to it if they are smart enough.

It’s the reason it’s actually being discussed by the board, rather than just anonymous internet buffoons on an anonymous forum pretending like they deserve a school just because there was a placeholder in the CIP.

I think you two are pushing back so vociferously because you know I’m right. The community would be ecstatic to get a magnet west over placating a bunch of insufferable constituents who believe they are owed anything.


Of course people would vote that way because they would potentially benefit from a magnet school, whereas if they aren't in the area of KAA they wouldn't benefit from it. People are obviously going to vote in their self interest.


Honestly, most people are not interested in a magnet--except, maybe DCUM.


People in the western part of the county for sure are interested. Imagine not having to schlep to Alexandria every day because your kid’s a genius.


If your kid is indeed a "genius," which is doubtful, then s/he can schlep away to Alexandria. No one cares about your kid's commute when plenty of other kids simply need a high school.
DP


Sorry, I didn’t realize that there were kids who live in Fairfax who don’t currently have a public high school that they can attend.

If, on the other hand, you just want a high school closer to your house, then I gladly reverse uno your second sentence back your way that “No one cares about your kid’s commute” especially when you chose your house knowing the schools.


My kid's high school commute is perfectly doable and we're not in an area that will be rezoned. I'm talking about the need for a new high school where the KAA property is. You're the only weirdo on this thread arguing that there isn't a need for a school there and that it should become a magnet school because you obviously think your kid would qualify to attend. It's not going to be a magnet school - nor should it. Move on.


I think that PP was just pointing out the irony of the same people complaining about their kid's 30 minute commute to Oakton saying nobody cares if a kid has an hour commute to TJ.


Correct. The anti-magnet poster is a bad combo of hypocrite and dullard with touches of narcissism and vitriol.

She’s really mad that Frisch and Dunne are considering magnet and hell bent on trying to drown out that conversation. It’s very transparent.


DP. I think it's hilarious that you're trying to convince people this school will become a magnet. Good luck with that!


I think it’s hilarious that you conflate me and Karl Frisch or Mateo Dunne. They brought up the possibility of a magnet school in the article. I was not interviewed by WTOP.

Exact quote:

“Calling the step a “once-in-a-generation” opportunity, Board Chair Karl Frisch said there are still lingering questions the district will have to answer. For one, the district will have to determine what type of facility it will be.

It could be a magnet school, similar to the prestigious Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology, Dunne said.”
Anonymous
Post 06/25/2025 21:24     Subject: King Abdullah Academy Closing: FCPS Buy for HS?

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Anonymous wrote:If you think people complaining about FCPS spending $150M for something that’s been in the plans for 20 years is bad, wait to see how they react to spending $150M for something (Aviation Acadeny, TJ West, etc) that’s been in no plans.


Well, just to play devils advocate here, people appear to be upset about the secrecy and lack of disclosure, not necessarily about the school; and just because you spent 20 years assuming that the western school would benefit your area doesn’t mean that the school board is beholden to you.


No one is upset about nonexistent "secrecy"'except one poster on here, you.


Not just on here, aren’t you up in arms about some next door posts? Weird that you just conveniently forget your talking points when it suits your argument.


The only person desperately parroting talking points is you.

The rest of us are discussing this great new school!


So you really think that the budget should revolve around you? It’d be interesting to take a poll of Fairfax county to see how many people would support a magnet over a school devoted to fixing pretend capacity issues in your area. (Though I’ll concede that your split feeder situation does suck, but will remind you that you bought your house knowing the situation).

I think you’d probably get 80% support a new magnet with available options for their kids to go to it if they are smart enough.

It’s the reason it’s actually being discussed by the board, rather than just anonymous internet buffoons on an anonymous forum pretending like they deserve a school just because there was a placeholder in the CIP.

I think you two are pushing back so vociferously because you know I’m right. The community would be ecstatic to get a magnet west over placating a bunch of insufferable constituents who believe they are owed anything.


Of course people would vote that way because they would potentially benefit from a magnet school, whereas if they aren't in the area of KAA they wouldn't benefit from it. People are obviously going to vote in their self interest.


Honestly, most people are not interested in a magnet--except, maybe DCUM.


People in the western part of the county for sure are interested. Imagine not having to schlep to Alexandria every day because your kid’s a genius.


If your kid is indeed a "genius," which is doubtful, then s/he can schlep away to Alexandria. No one cares about your kid's commute when plenty of other kids simply need a high school.
DP


Sorry, I didn’t realize that there were kids who live in Fairfax who don’t currently have a public high school that they can attend.

If, on the other hand, you just want a high school closer to your house, then I gladly reverse uno your second sentence back your way that “No one cares about your kid’s commute” especially when you chose your house knowing the schools.


My kid's high school commute is perfectly doable and we're not in an area that will be rezoned. I'm talking about the need for a new high school where the KAA property is. You're the only weirdo on this thread arguing that there isn't a need for a school there and that it should become a magnet school because you obviously think your kid would qualify to attend. It's not going to be a magnet school - nor should it. Move on.


I think that PP was just pointing out the irony of the same people complaining about their kid's 30 minute commute to Oakton saying nobody cares if a kid has an hour commute to TJ.


DP but one of those is a choice and the other is assigned. Surely you can see the difference? Nobody is forcing a child to go to TJ (except maybe their parents), any child can get a great, STEM-oriented education at any high school.


Everyone has a virtual Virginia option too, so why can’t that oakton kid just do virtual? Any child can get a great, STEM-oriented education through virtual Virginia.


Oh honey, you are just embarassing yourself.


When people have no response to the merits of an argument, they retreat to petty name calling. We notice you do that a lot.

Any response to the actual merits? Like where is the daylight between the positions?

-Your Honey


Not the PP, but you are indeed embarrassing yourself. None of your "arguments" make one iota of sense and you're just talking in circles.
Anonymous
Post 06/25/2025 21:17     Subject: King Abdullah Academy Closing: FCPS Buy for HS?

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Anonymous wrote:If you think people complaining about FCPS spending $150M for something that’s been in the plans for 20 years is bad, wait to see how they react to spending $150M for something (Aviation Acadeny, TJ West, etc) that’s been in no plans.


Well, just to play devils advocate here, people appear to be upset about the secrecy and lack of disclosure, not necessarily about the school; and just because you spent 20 years assuming that the western school would benefit your area doesn’t mean that the school board is beholden to you.


No one is upset about nonexistent "secrecy"'except one poster on here, you.


Not just on here, aren’t you up in arms about some next door posts? Weird that you just conveniently forget your talking points when it suits your argument.


The only person desperately parroting talking points is you.

The rest of us are discussing this great new school!


So you really think that the budget should revolve around you? It’d be interesting to take a poll of Fairfax county to see how many people would support a magnet over a school devoted to fixing pretend capacity issues in your area. (Though I’ll concede that your split feeder situation does suck, but will remind you that you bought your house knowing the situation).

I think you’d probably get 80% support a new magnet with available options for their kids to go to it if they are smart enough.

It’s the reason it’s actually being discussed by the board, rather than just anonymous internet buffoons on an anonymous forum pretending like they deserve a school just because there was a placeholder in the CIP.

I think you two are pushing back so vociferously because you know I’m right. The community would be ecstatic to get a magnet west over placating a bunch of insufferable constituents who believe they are owed anything.


Of course people would vote that way because they would potentially benefit from a magnet school, whereas if they aren't in the area of KAA they wouldn't benefit from it. People are obviously going to vote in their self interest.


Honestly, most people are not interested in a magnet--except, maybe DCUM.


People in the western part of the county for sure are interested. Imagine not having to schlep to Alexandria every day because your kid’s a genius.


If your kid is indeed a "genius," which is doubtful, then s/he can schlep away to Alexandria. No one cares about your kid's commute when plenty of other kids simply need a high school.
DP


Sorry, I didn’t realize that there were kids who live in Fairfax who don’t currently have a public high school that they can attend.

If, on the other hand, you just want a high school closer to your house, then I gladly reverse uno your second sentence back your way that “No one cares about your kid’s commute” especially when you chose your house knowing the schools.


My kid's high school commute is perfectly doable and we're not in an area that will be rezoned. I'm talking about the need for a new high school where the KAA property is. You're the only weirdo on this thread arguing that there isn't a need for a school there and that it should become a magnet school because you obviously think your kid would qualify to attend. It's not going to be a magnet school - nor should it. Move on.


I think that PP was just pointing out the irony of the same people complaining about their kid's 30 minute commute to Oakton saying nobody cares if a kid has an hour commute to TJ.


Correct. The anti-magnet poster is a bad combo of hypocrite and dullard with touches of narcissism and vitriol.

She’s really mad that Frisch and Dunne are considering magnet and hell bent on trying to drown out that conversation. It’s very transparent.


DP. I think it's hilarious that you're trying to convince people this school will become a magnet. Good luck with that!