Anonymous wrote:No one is nervous. SB knows attempting to do anything but a regular public HS would kill their reelection chances.
no it won’t. It may kill one of them, but not the rest.Anonymous wrote:No one is nervous. SB knows attempting to do anything but a regular public HS would kill their reelection chances.
Anonymous wrote:If you live in western Fairfax and want KAA to become a traditional high school, don’t fight the crazy pro magnet woman.
Instead, contact your school board member.
I emailed mine and received a positive response.
Anonymous wrote:Herndon HS problem is that it has always had a large entering freshman class. But because it is majority Hispanic and ESOL adjacent, there are hundreds of dropouts and vacancies within its class sizes over the school that the other Western high schools don’t have. Should there be long term retention efforts that bear fruit Herndon HS can be right up to capacity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't see why having 5% extra capacity at a HS is a bad thing. We should be aiming for around 90% capacity, to leave wiggle room for new construction and population fluctuations and to avoid having to adjust the boundaries in the future.
I think somewhere in this boundary study mess, I read that 85-94 was optimal. But, I'm just relying on memory and may be wrong or misinterpreting. .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there over crowding? Where?
Link from: https://www.fcps.edu/facilities-planning-future/facilities-and-membership-dashboards
HS : capacity util now vs. 2029-30
Herndon: 81% vs. 69%
[b]South Lake: 96% vs. 100%
Oakton: 98% vs. 95%
Westfield: 97% vs. 94%
Chantilly: 125% vs. 110%
Centreville: 118% vs. 69% [/b](renovation planned???)
Messed up bolding. To answer your question of "where?"
South Lakes
Oakton
Westfield
Chantilly
and presently, without addition, Centreville
seems like only chantilly will be overcrowded.
Most of the capacity is also based on several trailers/modules too right?. In general all the high schools are several hundred kids over what would be an ideal number.
Yes.
No. Trailers are not included in capacity calculations. Those of you who don’t know this should not be participating in the thread.
Nor is there an “ideal number” of kids for a HS in FCPS right now, or else they wouldn’t have expanded schools like Herndon and Oakton as much as they did.
According to the FCPS website they are included in the capacity calculation.
https://www.fcps.edu/about-fcps/maps/2024-2026-boundary-review/glossary-terms
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Centreville and Chantilly both have modulars and trailers.
Westfield has trailers
South Lakes has trailers.
According to the dashboard, Oakton has neither trailers or modular.
This school is needed to relieve overcrowding if getting rid of modulars and trailers is a goal.
Trailers are cheap and should be eliminated if possible. Modulars cost millions to install and eliminating them shouldn’t be a priority.
Herndon is sitting on hundreds of empty seats and they at least ought to have a plan to fill them before we spend $150M on a new school in western Fairfax.
Anonymous wrote:I don't see why having 5% extra capacity at a HS is a bad thing. We should be aiming for around 90% capacity, to leave wiggle room for new construction and population fluctuations and to avoid having to adjust the boundaries in the future.
Anonymous wrote:Centreville and Chantilly both have modulars and trailers.
Westfield has trailers
South Lakes has trailers.
According to the dashboard, Oakton has neither trailers or modular.
This school is needed to relieve overcrowding if getting rid of modulars and trailers is a goal.