Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The current split where Carson MS go to 4 different HS is the worst. Many students find it hard to start friendships at the HS level where bonds and groups are already formed.
We loved it. My kid got away from all the kids he hated in middle school and got to start fresh in high school!
That is not at all typical, but I’m glad it worked out for your kid.
Everyone we know absolutely loved Carson. We liked the mix of kids. We liked that groups were shaken up and kids had to branch out. It helped my son become more social. We didn’t care for a lot of the kids from our elementary school so it was wonderful to get away from them and start fresh in both middle and high school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Creating an attendance island out of an apartment development where low income kids live and moving them from (closer) CVHS to (farther away) Westfield, and then moving only the low income area of Brookfield from CHS to Westfield, while leaving wealthier neighborhoods who are closer to Westfield put is frankly some 1950s era crap. Those were the only areas actually moved to Westfield, besides the sliver of Cub Run currently zoned to CHS. Look at the Westfield boundary shape. Its ridiculous.
Not sure if its one person pulling the strings or if Seema Dixit has co-conspirators, but its offensive.
Agree 100%. Didn’t they try to do something similar with Kingsley Commons in Falls Church - turn a low-income apartment complex into a new attendance island that would end up being bused a longer distance to a different school?
It’s indeed offensive. Reid and the School Board should be deeply ashamed.
Kingsley Commons walked to Graham Rd , then FCPS built a new school and bussed it to that site which is in the Timberlane attendance area. Any walkers for the new Graham Rd are bussed elsewhere. Parts of Timberlane that go to Mclean might actually be near or in a walk zone for Shrevewood.
Walney Oaks is an HOA and for any given school you can add up the small HOAs or SPAs and the sum becomes significant for overcrowding. Found by Thru and the petition excluded the townhouses https://www.change.org/p/stop-the-rezoning-of-walney-oaks-students-to-westfield-hs
I really don't get the point here of your post. Not trying to disparage, but do not understand.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Creating an attendance island out of an apartment development where low income kids live and moving them from (closer) CVHS to (farther away) Westfield, and then moving only the low income area of Brookfield from CHS to Westfield, while leaving wealthier neighborhoods who are closer to Westfield put is frankly some 1950s era crap. Those were the only areas actually moved to Westfield, besides the sliver of Cub Run currently zoned to CHS. Look at the Westfield boundary shape. Its ridiculous.
Not sure if its one person pulling the strings or if Seema Dixit has co-conspirators, but its offensive.
Agree 100%. Didn’t they try to do something similar with Kingsley Commons in Falls Church - turn a low-income apartment complex into a new attendance island that would end up being bused a longer distance to a different school?
It’s indeed offensive. Reid and the School Board should be deeply ashamed.
Kingsley Commons walked to Graham Rd , then FCPS built a new school and bussed it to that site which is in the Timberlane attendance area. Any walkers for the new Graham Rd are bussed elsewhere. Parts of Timberlane that go to Mclean might actually be near or in a walk zone for Shrevewood.
Walney Oaks is an HOA and for any given school you can add up the small HOAs or SPAs and the sum becomes significant for overcrowding. Found by Thru and the petition excluded the townhouses https://www.change.org/p/stop-the-rezoning-of-walney-oaks-students-to-westfield-hs
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Creating an attendance island out of an apartment development where low income kids live and moving them from (closer) CVHS to (farther away) Westfield, and then moving only the low income area of Brookfield from CHS to Westfield, while leaving wealthier neighborhoods who are closer to Westfield put is frankly some 1950s era crap. Those were the only areas actually moved to Westfield, besides the sliver of Cub Run currently zoned to CHS. Look at the Westfield boundary shape. Its ridiculous.
Not sure if its one person pulling the strings or if Seema Dixit has co-conspirators, but its offensive.
Agree 100%. Didn’t they try to do something similar with Kingsley Commons in Falls Church - turn a low-income apartment complex into a new attendance island that would end up being bused a longer distance to a different school?
It’s indeed offensive. Reid and the School Board should be deeply ashamed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe its an irate Westfield parent.
from her testimony, I think it is a Centreville parent.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe its an irate Westfield parent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who is running against Seema Dixit? Is it a nut job or a normal person?
If the R party wants representation on the SB, they need some moderate candidates.
Seema still has not replied to my emails.
Seriously. Don't run people who want to ban books, make fun of autistic kids or say ADHD doesn't exist. Run people who present real solutions and they might have a chance.
Agree. Any moderate or independent challenger should be able to beat Seema Dixit. Focus on issues that actually impact most families, return emails, be willing to answer hard questions, and actually engage with all your constituents, not just the ones who live in your neighborhood and your friends.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who is running against Seema Dixit? Is it a nut job or a normal person?
If the R party wants representation on the SB, they need some moderate candidates.
Seema still has not replied to my emails.
Seriously. Don't run people who want to ban books, make fun of autistic kids or say ADHD doesn't exist. Run people who present real solutions and they might have a chance.
Anonymous wrote:Who is running against Seema Dixit? Is it a nut job or a normal person?
If the R party wants representation on the SB, they need some moderate candidates.
Seema still has not replied to my emails.
Anonymous wrote:Creating an attendance island out of an apartment development where low income kids live and moving them from (closer) CVHS to (farther away) Westfield, and then moving only the low income area of Brookfield from CHS to Westfield, while leaving wealthier neighborhoods who are closer to Westfield put is frankly some 1950s era crap. Those were the only areas actually moved to Westfield, besides the sliver of Cub Run currently zoned to CHS. Look at the Westfield boundary shape. Its ridiculous.
Not sure if its one person pulling the strings or if Seema Dixit has co-conspirators, but its offensive.