Anonymous wrote:How will Westfield be more of a community school? Are you referring to scenarios where other Chantilly students are sent there, since Westfield is in Chantilly?
Anonymous wrote:How can a place used as a school have major fire code issues?
Anonymous wrote:Skyview Update: currently 700 enrolled students and major fire code issues to fix/figure out.
Anonymous wrote:How can a place used as a school have major fire code issues?
Anonymous wrote:God damnit, why are they keeping the pool that nobody wants because someone could drown and die?!
Anonymous wrote:God damnit, why are they keeping the pool that nobody wants because someone could drown and die?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid is currently at Chantilly. We don’t want to move. We don’t care that it’s overcrowded.
And your kid won't be moving. But if you have a younger kid who's in elementary school now, that kid might not go to Chantilly.
Anonymous wrote:My kid is currently at Chantilly. We don’t want to move. We don’t care that it’s overcrowded.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The school is just a building. It’s the people that make it what it is.
+1000000. When the school board makes boundary changes, it tears apart communities.
How about you change your perspective a little. They may be "tearing up" your community at this point in time, but they are also building new communities. Your family will become a part of the community at whatever school your child is zoned to. Today is just a snapshot in time. Current 4 year olds aren't part of any high school pyramid community.
Pathetic social engineering at its finest. Why don’t you let me choose your family’s situation since we’re playing this game of not giving a $hit about kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Funny, I’m a Chantilly parent and we just got an email saying Chantilly enrollment is going down next year so we are losing an administrator.
That's a good thing. Enrollment at Chantilly NEEDS to come down significantly. It would be nice if it came down enough to remove the modulars.
We have no problem with modulars. We are absolutely fine with it.
You might not have a problem with modulars, but other families might.
We will take modulars if it means we can stay at Chantilly. No one wants to be moved out of Chantilly.
But if you search on this thread, over and over again, parents have complained about how crowded Chantilly is and how they need to figure that out. So yes, obviously you don't want your child moved, but people DO complain that it's overcrowded and you cannot deny that.
Two things can be true at once. It can be overcrowded, and no one wants to be moved.