Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I listened to the presentation today. The commenters and people attending at Bren Mar Park were not happy. It was pretty transparent that they were being targeted, and also pretty transparent that the goal was not just relieving capacity at Edison, but also filling up Lewis. One commenter correctly pointed out that if the capacity issue is with Edison, the solution should involve all of Edison. Not just the one school being targeted for removal. They were wondering why Franconia elementary wasn’t involved in this or why any of the West Springfield feeders weren’t being involved, so poking that hornets nest again. Some of the meeting attendees also pointed out that the commute from the Bren Mar Park area would involve driving on 395/95 or on Van Dorn right past Edison to get to Lewis.
This is a mess and the facilities guy presenting was unprepared. The answer to all the questions seemed to be “submit your feedback through the feedback form.” Also worth noting, the guy presenting and answering the questions today was Eric Gordon from facilities. However the “champion” for this project is the head of HR, a guy named Andrew Solomon.
Additionally I want to point out that they said that Nardos King 🤮 will be the “champion” for the Lorton issue.
Again, these people suck at their jobs.
They have little knowledge of the county or its schools, and no enthusiasm for what they are doing, so every one of these meeting feels like it’s being led by some mindless drone who drew the short end of a stick at a staff meeting.
All of Reid’s energies focus on Skyview. It’s the only thing she cares about. People at Bren Mar Park are just sacrificial lambs caught up in a mess that has its origins in bad decisions made a few years ago by dolts like Karl Frisch.
Anonymous wrote:I listened to the presentation today. The commenters and people attending at Bren Mar Park were not happy. It was pretty transparent that they were being targeted, and also pretty transparent that the goal was not just relieving capacity at Edison, but also filling up Lewis. One commenter correctly pointed out that if the capacity issue is with Edison, the solution should involve all of Edison. Not just the one school being targeted for removal. They were wondering why Franconia elementary wasn’t involved in this or why any of the West Springfield feeders weren’t being involved, so poking that hornets nest again. Some of the meeting attendees also pointed out that the commute from the Bren Mar Park area would involve driving on 395/95 or on Van Dorn right past Edison to get to Lewis.
This is a mess and the facilities guy presenting was unprepared. The answer to all the questions seemed to be “submit your feedback through the feedback form.” Also worth noting, the guy presenting and answering the questions today was Eric Gordon from facilities. However the “champion” for this project is the head of HR, a guy named Andrew Solomon.
Additionally I want to point out that they said that Nardos King 🤮 will be the “champion” for the Lorton issue.
Anonymous wrote:https://www.fcps.edu/about-fcps/maps/boundary-adjustments-information/bren-mar-park-boundary-study
The maps are up for Bren Mar Park and it looks like the proposal is to shift it to Key and Lewis. They will have to start 6th grade at BMP as they are currently a pre-K-5 school. Unclear how they plan to do this but BMP is under construction at the moment, so perhaps when the construction is done they will have room for a few more classrooms. This will take 344 students out of Edison and add them to Lewis.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just got an email that the South County boundary change meetings will be held on May 8th to discuss Halley, Lorton Station, etc. https://www.fcps.edu/about-fcps/maps/boundary-adjustments-information/gunston-halley-laurel-hill-and-lorton-station
I like how they schedule it for a Friday night, hoping many won’t attend. Time to get ready for 6 months of arguing about which school gets stuck with Hagel Circle.
Anonymous wrote:Just got an email that the South County boundary change meetings will be held on May 8th to discuss Halley, Lorton Station, etc. https://www.fcps.edu/about-fcps/maps/boundary-adjustments-information/gunston-halley-laurel-hill-and-lorton-station
Anonymous wrote:I think in the future 5-10) years GF will close and the kids will go to other near by schools.
Anonymous wrote:I think in the future 5-10) years GF will close and the kids will go to other near by schools.
Yep.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I saw a forum questioning whether Armstrong and aldrin should consolidate
The question was why, given the current enrollments at Armstrong and Aldren, FCPS would expand Armstrong to 800 seats unless it intended to fold Aldrin into Armstrong.
The answer seemed to be that there was no indication FCPS had any such plans. Rather, FCPS simply expands schools regardless of the need when they are being renovated. And then, of course, they turn around and tell the schools that actually need expansions there is no money.
Follow the money.