Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok let’s call it 100 townhouses in that area added to WSHS
150 single family homes lost to Cherry Run/LBSS
200ish lost to Sangster/LBSS
Net loss is ~250 households.
Please stop with the nonsense.
There are 200 townhomes in those neighborhoods. So it's basically a swap.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How are they justifying adding another neighborhood to WSHS and moving a small single family neighborhood to Sangster ? I thought the whole point was to eliminate overcrowding.
Numbers changed and it’s no longer projected to be overcrowded
Like magically changed? Changed how?
The most recent numbers posted. They were on here somewhere. Reid also came out and said county wide numbers are down (and blamed ICE)
Wshs was not affected by ICE.
Do you need your hand held and get led to the numbers showing Keene Mill HVES, etc all projecting less?
Those are from covid losses and feds moving due to the riff.
It has nothing whatsoever to do with ICE.
WSHS has one of the lowest esol populations in the entire county.
And by covid losses, specifically the covid baby bust.
It has nothing to do with ice. What a foolish thing to suggest
Anonymous wrote:South lakes is IB. What if the students does not want Ib and wants to transfer to Ap school. Which would be the choice?
Anonymous wrote:Ok let’s call it 100 townhouses in that area added to WSHS
150 single family homes lost to Cherry Run/LBSS
200ish lost to Sangster/LBSS
Net loss is ~250 households.
Please stop with the nonsense.
Anonymous wrote:Does this plan reflect kids zoned for KAA, or will that be a reshuffle later?
Anonymous wrote:If anyone is watching the phase 2 meeting at Robinson, they had three split feeders...surprise, surprise they kept all three as split feeders in the pyramid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok let’s call it 100 townhouses in that area added to WSHS
150 single family homes lost to Cherry Run/LBSS
200ish lost to Sangster/LBSS
Net loss is ~250 households.
Please stop with the nonsense.
WSHS loses only 99 kids from Sangster.
PP was arguing the impact to WSHS of those based on number of homes, especially those townhomes. WSHS gains 100 townhomes and loses 350 single family homes in this scenario.
https://schoolprofiles.fcps.edu/schlprfl/f?p=108:8
Go ahead and look up the latest September enrollment numbers also.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How are they justifying adding another neighborhood to WSHS and moving a small single family neighborhood to Sangster ? I thought the whole point was to eliminate overcrowding.
Numbers changed and it’s no longer projected to be overcrowded
Like magically changed? Changed how?
The most recent numbers posted. They were on here somewhere. Reid also came out and said county wide numbers are down (and blamed ICE)
Wshs was not affected by ICE.
Do you need your hand held and get led to the numbers showing Keene Mill HVES, etc all projecting less?
Those are from covid losses and feds moving due to the riff.
It has nothing whatsoever to do with ICE.
WSHS has one of the lowest esol populations in the entire county.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How are they justifying adding another neighborhood to WSHS and moving a small single family neighborhood to Sangster ? I thought the whole point was to eliminate overcrowding.
Numbers changed and it’s no longer projected to be overcrowded
Like magically changed? Changed how?
The most recent numbers posted. They were on here somewhere. Reid also came out and said county wide numbers are down (and blamed ICE)
Wshs was not affected by ICE.
Do you need your hand held and get led to the numbers showing Keene Mill HVES, etc all projecting less?
Anonymous wrote:They already have a plan. This is all for show.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How are they justifying adding another neighborhood to WSHS and moving a small single family neighborhood to Sangster ? I thought the whole point was to eliminate overcrowding.
Numbers changed and it’s no longer projected to be overcrowded
Like magically changed? Changed how?
The most recent numbers posted. They were on here somewhere. Reid also came out and said county wide numbers are down (and blamed ICE)
Wshs was not affected by ICE.
Do you need your hand held and get led to the numbers showing Keene Mill HVES, etc all projecting less?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok let’s call it 100 townhouses in that area added to WSHS
150 single family homes lost to Cherry Run/LBSS
200ish lost to Sangster/LBSS
Net loss is ~250 households.
Please stop with the nonsense.
What WSHS houses are getting moved to Cherry Run?
Do you mean White Oaks?