Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A TJ2 would just water down the prestige of TJ1. You take the western geniuses out of TJ1 and fill seats with less qualified students. No offense, but Fairfax county just doesn’t have that many qualified kids. And if kids are moving here specifically for that, they can move closer to TJ1.
It’s pretty disingenuous to say that the county doesn’t have enough qualified kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A TJ2 would just water down the prestige of TJ1. You take the western geniuses out of TJ1 and fill seats with less qualified students. No offense, but Fairfax county just doesn’t have that many qualified kids. And if kids are moving here specifically for that, they can move closer to TJ1.
They should move TJ then to the middle of the County.
Anonymous wrote:A TJ2 would just water down the prestige of TJ1. You take the western geniuses out of TJ1 and fill seats with less qualified students. No offense, but Fairfax county just doesn’t have that many qualified kids. And if kids are moving here specifically for that, they can move closer to TJ1.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A TJ2 would just water down the prestige of TJ1. You take the western geniuses out of TJ1 and fill seats with less qualified students. No offense, but Fairfax county just doesn’t have that many qualified kids. And if kids are moving here specifically for that, they can move closer to TJ1.
They should move TJ then to the middle of the County.
If they could restart the entire county, yes. Then they could put schools in strategic locations and not have any split feeders. But they can’t. And TJ is full of super fancy labs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A TJ2 would just water down the prestige of TJ1. You take the western geniuses out of TJ1 and fill seats with less qualified students. No offense, but Fairfax county just doesn’t have that many qualified kids. And if kids are moving here specifically for that, they can move closer to TJ1.
They should move TJ then to the middle of the County.
Anonymous wrote:A TJ2 would just water down the prestige of TJ1. You take the western geniuses out of TJ1 and fill seats with less qualified students. No offense, but Fairfax county just doesn’t have that many qualified kids. And if kids are moving here specifically for that, they can move closer to TJ1.
Anonymous wrote:Not modular - Westfield was expanded - R-wing and cafeteria. Agreed that they didn't expand halls, etc. Overall result was the 600 seat R-wing addition didn't actually add 600 students to the capacity.Anonymous wrote:Westfield has never been renovated. It was built on the cheap around 1999. They stuck a modular addition on when it opened already over capacity but didn't expand the common areas so the halls, gym, library, cafeteria etc are all undersized for the building capacity. The building design doesn't even have a lobby or any gathering places for students. Its literally just classrooms and halls.
For instance, South County is the exact same floor plan, with a lot fewer students AND South County has an extra "bubble" building for extra space for sports and activities. I don't know how they got that.
Note - This is a general issue with FCPS "expansions" they add space for butts but don't really add equal capacity throughout the building.
And who really wants 3000 student high schools...
Not modular - Westfield was expanded - R-wing and cafeteria. Agreed that they didn't expand halls, etc. Overall result was the 600 seat R-wing addition didn't actually add 600 students to the capacity.Anonymous wrote:Westfield has never been renovated. It was built on the cheap around 1999. They stuck a modular addition on when it opened already over capacity but didn't expand the common areas so the halls, gym, library, cafeteria etc are all undersized for the building capacity. The building design doesn't even have a lobby or any gathering places for students. Its literally just classrooms and halls.
For instance, South County is the exact same floor plan, with a lot fewer students AND South County has an extra "bubble" building for extra space for sports and activities. I don't know how they got that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one cares about magnet high schools. People really care about getting a promised HS.
Every vote counts in local elections because the turnout is so low.
People care about magnets more than you seem to think. The only people who care about the promised hs live within 2 miles of the promised hs. The vast majority of voters do not care.
Anonymous wrote:So the nasty anti-new school trolls are nervous Herndon parents who don't want to be zoned out of Langley?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one cares about magnet high schools. People really care about getting a promised HS.
Every vote counts in local elections because the turnout is so low.
People care about magnets more than you seem to think. The only people who care about the promised hs live within 2 miles of the promised hs. The vast majority of voters do not care.
Anonymous wrote:No one cares about magnet high schools. People really care about getting a promised HS.
Every vote counts in local elections because the turnout is so low.
Anonymous wrote:So the nasty anti-new school trolls are nervous Herndon parents who don't want to be zoned out of Langley?
Anonymous wrote:No one cares about magnet high schools. People really care about getting a promised HS.
Every vote counts in local elections because the turnout is so low.