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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Westgate and Lemon Road are both below capacity, border the current Kent Gardens district, and send some kids to McLean HS. Why aren’t we considering sending some kids to those schools instead of moving so many kids out of Franklin Sherman to make space for the KG students?
Westgate is one of the schools most impacted by Tysons growth, along with Spring Hill.
Lemon Road is on the other side of 267 and in a different pyramid, so Kent Gardens parents could be expected to complain more if they were being moved there rather than into another school in the same pyramid.
I can’t think of any redistricting in decades where such a large percentage of kids would be moved into and out of a school, though, as stands to be the case at Franklin Sherman here. It will continue to feed to LMS and MHS, but the neighborhoods will change a lot.
Lemon Rd is a split feeder. The homes in the southern part of the district feed into the Longfellow/McLean pyramid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Westgate and Lemon Road are both below capacity, border the current Kent Gardens district, and send some kids to McLean HS. Why aren’t we considering sending some kids to those schools instead of moving so many kids out of Franklin Sherman to make space for the KG students?
Westgate is one of the schools most impacted by Tysons growth, along with Spring Hill.
Lemon Road is on the other side of 267 and in a different pyramid, so Kent Gardens parents could be expected to complain more if they were being moved there rather than into another school in the same pyramid.
I can’t think of any redistricting in decades where such a large percentage of kids would be moved into and out of a school, though, as stands to be the case at Franklin Sherman here. It will continue to feed to LMS and MHS, but the neighborhoods will change a lot.
Anonymous wrote:They were very clear about not impacting HS and middle school boundaries. Why? McLean HS is also over crowded and something will need to be done within the next couple of years. When that happens, we’ll be looking at some of these same neighborhoods to realign to other high schools. Why not make some changes now that will help both KG and MHS, instead of putting some of these same kids through another round of changes in a couple of years?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Westgate and Lemon Road are both below capacity, border the current Kent Gardens district, and send some kids to McLean HS. Why aren’t we considering sending some kids to those schools instead of moving so many kids out of Franklin Sherman to make space for the KG students?
How many kids are really being moved out of Franklin Sherman? The obvious group would be the kids who go to Cooper/Langley. This is 3-4 students per grade. So a total of about 25 students. It actually makes sense to move them to Churchill Road. Who else will be moved out of FS?
Anonymous wrote:Westgate and Lemon Road are both below capacity, border the current Kent Gardens district, and send some kids to McLean HS. Why aren’t we considering sending some kids to those schools instead of moving so many kids out of Franklin Sherman to make space for the KG students?