Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So the nasty anti-new school trolls are nervous Herndon parents who don't want to be zoned out of Langley?
I can't tell if those who oppose a new neighborhood HS at the KAA site are:
1. People who really want a "TJ West" or "Kyle McDaniel Aviation Academy HS";
2. Langley posters who don't want to be the only ones left standing to fill empty seats at Herndon;
3. People who don't want to pay taxes to support public schools; or
4. Trolls who just like to make those who stand to benefit from a new school insecure.
If I can't tell, I'm betting you can't either, so shame on you for saying it's #2 when it could be ### 1, 3, 4 or something else.
With the amount of gaslighting, I'm voting for #4.
I don't believe for a minutes that it is #1--which is the current angle from the troll.
The personal attacks also make me think it is #4. Most of those defending the neighborhood school don't seem to be attacking personally.
I do think there is a smattering of #2 and #3.
I do not think it is the Nextdoor person because her posts on Nextdoor are extremely long and tedious.
Look, you can argue all you want for a neighborhood school, but you shouldn’t lie and say that those of us who want a magnet school in western Fairfax are somehow personally attacking you. You or your friend have called me and other posters “idiots.” Your faux outrage is showing.
Anyway, try sticking to the merits. We’ve heard you say that there are capacity issues. Much of that was hyperbole, but at least it was an attempt. Other than that all you’ve said is that students in western Fairfax are too dumb for a tj-like school or tried to dismiss the Frisch and Dunne magnet-consideration as false even though we’ve all seen the article.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one is nervous. SB knows attempting to do anything but a regular public HS would kill their reelection chances.
Just reached out. Negated your advocacy. Next time, don’t be a jerk.
Also, as previously discussed, helping an entire half of the county would be way more popular than having us all pay $150 million to help just 5% of residents. So, your comment about reelection chances is not compelling at all.
Your friend who was discussing capacity earlier in this thread is way more convincing than you. Maybe take a page from her playbook and cut the name calling and whining.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So the nasty anti-new school trolls are nervous Herndon parents who don't want to be zoned out of Langley?
I can't tell if those who oppose a new neighborhood HS at the KAA site are:
1. People who really want a "TJ West" or "Kyle McDaniel Aviation Academy HS";
2. Langley posters who don't want to be the only ones left standing to fill empty seats at Herndon;
3. People who don't want to pay taxes to support public schools; or
4. Trolls who just like to make those who stand to benefit from a new school insecure.
If I can't tell, I'm betting you can't either, so shame on you for saying it's #2 when it could be ### 1, 3, 4 or something else.
With the amount of gaslighting, I'm voting for #4.
I don't believe for a minutes that it is #1--which is the current angle from the troll.
The personal attacks also make me think it is #4. Most of those defending the neighborhood school don't seem to be attacking personally.
I do think there is a smattering of #2 and #3.
I do not think it is the Nextdoor person because her posts on Nextdoor are extremely long and tedious.
Look, you can argue all you want for a neighborhood school, but you shouldn’t lie and say that those of us who want a magnet school in western Fairfax are somehow personally attacking you. You or your friend have called me and other posters “idiots.” Your faux outrage is showing.
Anyway, try sticking to the merits. We’ve heard you say that there are capacity issues. Much of that was hyperbole, but at least it was an attempt. Other than that all you’ve said is that students in western Fairfax are too dumb for a tj-like school or tried to dismiss the Frisch and Dunne magnet-consideration as false even though we’ve all seen the article.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So the nasty anti-new school trolls are nervous Herndon parents who don't want to be zoned out of Langley?
I can't tell if those who oppose a new neighborhood HS at the KAA site are:
1. People who really want a "TJ West" or "Kyle McDaniel Aviation Academy HS";
2. Langley posters who don't want to be the only ones left standing to fill empty seats at Herndon;
3. People who don't want to pay taxes to support public schools; or
4. Trolls who just like to make those who stand to benefit from a new school insecure.
If I can't tell, I'm betting you can't either, so shame on you for saying it's #2 when it could be ### 1, 3, 4 or something else.
With the amount of gaslighting, I'm voting for #4.
I don't believe for a minutes that it is #1--which is the current angle from the troll.
The personal attacks also make me think it is #4. Most of those defending the neighborhood school don't seem to be attacking personally.
I do think there is a smattering of #2 and #3.
I do not think it is the Nextdoor person because her posts on Nextdoor are extremely long and tedious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So the nasty anti-new school trolls are nervous Herndon parents who don't want to be zoned out of Langley?
I can't tell if those who oppose a new neighborhood HS at the KAA site are:
1. People who really want a "TJ West" or "Kyle McDaniel Aviation Academy HS";
2. Langley posters who don't want to be the only ones left standing to fill empty seats at Herndon;
3. People who don't want to pay taxes to support public schools; or
4. Trolls who just like to make those who stand to benefit from a new school insecure.
If I can't tell, I'm betting you can't either, so shame on you for saying it's #2 when it could be ### 1, 3, 4 or something else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So the nasty anti-new school trolls are nervous Herndon parents who don't want to be zoned out of Langley?
There's no other group of parents who think their situation will be worse if the KAA turns into a regular neighborhood HS.
There are plenty who think the situation would be better if their kids could go to a TJ 2.0 nearby. Much less time in the car for the county’s western geniuses.
You’re just trying to offer up your opinion as fact, and it’s not convincing.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Know what other location has super fancy labs? KAA.
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.
It’s pretty disingenuous to say that the county doesn’t have enough qualified kids.
The latest published SAT scores show otherwise. TJ has an average over 200 points higher, at 1518, than 2nd place Langley with 1302. Steep drop off after that for the rest of the county. If the western half of FCPS truly had so many TJ-competitive kids being left out of TJ, then the average scores for Oakton, Chantilly, Madison, and Woodson would be higher but they simply aren't.
Are there qualified kids left out? Yes, but maybe only a couple hundred at most, not enough to fill even a small second high school.
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:So the nasty anti-new school trolls are nervous Herndon parents who don't want to be zoned out of Langley?
There's no other group of parents who think their situation will be worse if the KAA turns into a regular neighborhood HS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So the nasty anti-new school trolls are nervous Herndon parents who don't want to be zoned out of Langley?
There's no other group of parents who think their situation will be worse if the KAA turns into a regular neighborhood HS.
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.
It’s pretty disingenuous to say that the county doesn’t have enough qualified kids.
There are strong STEM opportunities all over the county.
I don't think they acquired this site just so they could humor more parents who need to believe their kids are special magnet snowflakes.
Anonymous wrote:So the nasty anti-new school trolls are nervous Herndon parents who don't want to be zoned out of Langley?