Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nobody seems to be talking about the part of the email a couple weeks ago that said walkers would be frozen from the boundary review. Did I read that correctly? If so, that makes things more complex because you can't just send all of Lees Corner or all of Brookfield or all of Poplar Tree to Westfield because these schools all have some walkers to Chantilly.
Lees Corner isn’t moving from Chantilly HS to Westfield now. And yes, walkers have something to do with it.
Way to miss the point
I answered your question ding dong. Yes, they did say they wouldn’t move walkers from a school. So yes Lees Corner is safe. Both things are true.
I’m not sure about this. If Oak Hill gets moved from Franklin to Carson, walkers are getting moved because Carson cannot have walkers.
Maybe they are freezing Elementary school walkers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nobody seems to be talking about the part of the email a couple weeks ago that said walkers would be frozen from the boundary review. Did I read that correctly? If so, that makes things more complex because you can't just send all of Lees Corner or all of Brookfield or all of Poplar Tree to Westfield because these schools all have some walkers to Chantilly.
Lees Corner isn’t moving from Chantilly HS to Westfield now. And yes, walkers have something to do with it.
Way to miss the point
I answered your question ding dong. Yes, they did say they wouldn’t move walkers from a school. So yes Lees Corner is safe. Both things are true.
You're the ding dong. If they aren't moving Lees Corner because they have walkers then they aren't moving Brookfield or Poplar Tree because they too have walkers. Unless they move just the outermost neighborhoods that aren't walkers, but then that creates messy split feeder issues. Therefore the "easier" solution that also appears to have less outrage is to move the kids already on a bus to Centreville to a bus going to Westfield. We can end the thread now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nobody seems to be talking about the part of the email a couple weeks ago that said walkers would be frozen from the boundary review. Did I read that correctly? If so, that makes things more complex because you can't just send all of Lees Corner or all of Brookfield or all of Poplar Tree to Westfield because these schools all have some walkers to Chantilly.
Lees Corner isn’t moving from Chantilly HS to Westfield now. And yes, walkers have something to do with it.
Way to miss the point
I answered your question ding dong. Yes, they did say they wouldn’t move walkers from a school. So yes Lees Corner is safe. Both things are true.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nobody seems to be talking about the part of the email a couple weeks ago that said walkers would be frozen from the boundary review. Did I read that correctly? If so, that makes things more complex because you can't just send all of Lees Corner or all of Brookfield or all of Poplar Tree to Westfield because these schools all have some walkers to Chantilly.
Lees Corner isn’t moving from Chantilly HS to Westfield now. And yes, walkers have something to do with it.
Way to miss the point
I answered your question ding dong. Yes, they did say they wouldn’t move walkers from a school. So yes Lees Corner is safe. Both things are true.
I’m not sure about this. If Oak Hill gets moved from Franklin to Carson, walkers are getting moved because Carson cannot have walkers.
Maybe they are freezing Elementary school walkers.
And, don't forget the discussion of moving Lee's Corner to Rocky Run. There are also walkers from Lee's Corner to Franklin. And, except for traffic, you could have Oak Hill also having walkers to Carson.
More whack- a -mole. They never think it through for exceptions. It makes sense on its face, but when two schools are SO close together (Franklin/Carson) it makes it difficult.
I think they should keep Franklin and Carson boundaries the same.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nobody seems to be talking about the part of the email a couple weeks ago that said walkers would be frozen from the boundary review. Did I read that correctly? If so, that makes things more complex because you can't just send all of Lees Corner or all of Brookfield or all of Poplar Tree to Westfield because these schools all have some walkers to Chantilly.
Lees Corner isn’t moving from Chantilly HS to Westfield now. And yes, walkers have something to do with it.
Way to miss the point
I answered your question ding dong. Yes, they did say they wouldn’t move walkers from a school. So yes Lees Corner is safe. Both things are true.
I’m not sure about this. If Oak Hill gets moved from Franklin to Carson, walkers are getting moved because Carson cannot have walkers.
Maybe they are freezing Elementary school walkers.
And, don't forget the discussion of moving Lee's Corner to Rocky Run. There are also walkers from Lee's Corner to Franklin. And, except for traffic, you could have Oak Hill also having walkers to Carson.
More whack- a -mole. They never think it through for exceptions. It makes sense on its face, but when two schools are SO close together (Franklin/Carson) it makes it difficult.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nobody seems to be talking about the part of the email a couple weeks ago that said walkers would be frozen from the boundary review. Did I read that correctly? If so, that makes things more complex because you can't just send all of Lees Corner or all of Brookfield or all of Poplar Tree to Westfield because these schools all have some walkers to Chantilly.
Lees Corner isn’t moving from Chantilly HS to Westfield now. And yes, walkers have something to do with it.
Way to miss the point
I answered your question ding dong. Yes, they did say they wouldn’t move walkers from a school. So yes Lees Corner is safe. Both things are true.
I’m not sure about this. If Oak Hill gets moved from Franklin to Carson, walkers are getting moved because Carson cannot have walkers.
Maybe they are freezing Elementary school walkers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nobody seems to be talking about the part of the email a couple weeks ago that said walkers would be frozen from the boundary review. Did I read that correctly? If so, that makes things more complex because you can't just send all of Lees Corner or all of Brookfield or all of Poplar Tree to Westfield because these schools all have some walkers to Chantilly.
Lees Corner isn’t moving from Chantilly HS to Westfield now. And yes, walkers have something to do with it.
Way to miss the point
I answered your question ding dong. Yes, they did say they wouldn’t move walkers from a school. So yes Lees Corner is safe. Both things are true.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nobody seems to be talking about the part of the email a couple weeks ago that said walkers would be frozen from the boundary review. Did I read that correctly? If so, that makes things more complex because you can't just send all of Lees Corner or all of Brookfield or all of Poplar Tree to Westfield because these schools all have some walkers to Chantilly.
Lees Corner isn’t moving from Chantilly HS to Westfield now. And yes, walkers have something to do with it.
Way to miss the point
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nobody seems to be talking about the part of the email a couple weeks ago that said walkers would be frozen from the boundary review. Did I read that correctly? If so, that makes things more complex because you can't just send all of Lees Corner or all of Brookfield or all of Poplar Tree to Westfield because these schools all have some walkers to Chantilly.
Lees Corner isn’t moving from Chantilly HS to Westfield now. And yes, walkers have something to do with it.
Anonymous wrote:Nobody seems to be talking about the part of the email a couple weeks ago that said walkers would be frozen from the boundary review. Did I read that correctly? If so, that makes things more complex because you can't just send all of Lees Corner or all of Brookfield or all of Poplar Tree to Westfield because these schools all have some walkers to Chantilly.
Anonymous wrote:Well there should be more! 🦶Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What irks me is that the corporate/industrial centers near Walney road; Willard road; Sullyfield Drive/Circle can’t be redeveloped into housing because of IAD flight paths.
Thanks United!
I don't think that's correct. There are pockets of residential buildings all through that area.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Westfield will be fine. It will be a good school for the community. It has tons of new construction and with Cub Run and Bull Run it should be just fine.
Bull Run doesn't seem to want to leave their Centrevile community for a much longer commute to Chantilly.
Seems more community-first for Chantilly kids to attend a school with a Chantilly address.
Anonymous wrote:Has FCPS committed to not doing any adjustments that increases the FARMs percentage at Westfield? Bull Run's is quite high and all the schools we are predicting will remain at Westfield are all high as well (except Cub Run's which is more average). I don't think its reasonable for Westfield to end up worse off while all the nearby schools are improved.
No such commitment, and that’s not how they roll in any event. Ask Annandale.