Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Crossfield/Carson moms freaking out about a meeting apparently being held with 8th graders about the new high school. Are their kids so fragile that they can’t hear about the possibility of there being a new school that some kids might choose to attend? Afraid their kids will actually want to go there? I’m baffled by the freakout. 8th graders from all over the country make choices along with their parents about where to attend high school in areas with they have school choice or if they attend a private/Catholic school. They are old enough to weigh pros and cons and talk with parents about their choices. Why are we acting like kids can’t handle anything that might be stressful for them? If this is their biggest concern I’d say life is pretty cushy.
OMG the Facebook page is HILARIOUS. I think this is smart - we shouldn't shelter the kids from the great choices available to them.
Anonymous wrote:That's how it was phrased. I hope she meant that cville kids would be affected by it (by rezoning to westfield) but she definitely said that cville kids would be going to the western high school last night. And that the zoning map is not one of the 4
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Crossfield/Carson moms freaking out about a meeting apparently being held with 8th graders about the new high school. Are their kids so fragile that they can’t hear about the possibility of there being a new school that some kids might choose to attend? Afraid their kids will actually want to go there? I’m baffled by the freakout. 8th graders from all over the country make choices along with their parents about where to attend high school in areas with they have school choice or if they attend a private/Catholic school. They are old enough to weigh pros and cons and talk with parents about their choices. Why are we acting like kids can’t handle anything that might be stressful for them? If this is their biggest concern I’d say life is pretty cushy.
What is really funny is the the RootedinOakton website claims that sending them to KAA will separate them from their peers? Aren't their peers at Carson? What other Oakton kids go to Crossfield?
Is this being orchestrated by the Crossfield AAP parents at Navy? Makes no sense at all.
Anonymous wrote:Crossfield/Carson moms freaking out about a meeting apparently being held with 8th graders about the new high school. Are their kids so fragile that they can’t hear about the possibility of there being a new school that some kids might choose to attend? Afraid their kids will actually want to go there? I’m baffled by the freakout. 8th graders from all over the country make choices along with their parents about where to attend high school in areas with they have school choice or if they attend a private/Catholic school. They are old enough to weigh pros and cons and talk with parents about their choices. Why are we acting like kids can’t handle anything that might be stressful for them? If this is their biggest concern I’d say life is pretty cushy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did Reid discuss how all four plans for KAA boundaries involve moving hundreds of current Centreville kids who live closer to CVHS than WFHS to Westfield? That seems like it would be a major topic of conversation. People like to stay put at their own high schools unless its an obvious upgrade.
This is a really important question. Didn’t anyone ask Reid about this?
People asked and Reid's response was some version of "I will look into that" or "hmmmm I'm not sure" From what I gather it are the kids that are go to bull run elementary that will be affected.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did Reid discuss how all four plans for KAA boundaries involve moving hundreds of current Centreville kids who live closer to CVHS than WFHS to Westfield? That seems like it would be a major topic of conversation. People like to stay put at their own high schools unless its an obvious upgrade.
This is a really important question. Didn’t anyone ask Reid about this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did Reid discuss how all four plans for KAA boundaries involve moving hundreds of current Centreville kids who live closer to CVHS than WFHS to Westfield? That seems like it would be a major topic of conversation. People like to stay put at their own high schools unless its an obvious upgrade.
This is a really important question. Didn’t anyone ask Reid about this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Crossfield/Carson moms freaking out about a meeting apparently being held with 8th graders about the new high school. Are their kids so fragile that they can’t hear about the possibility of there being a new school that some kids might choose to attend? Afraid their kids will actually want to go there? I’m baffled by the freakout. 8th graders from all over the country make choices along with their parents about where to attend high school in areas with they have school choice or if they attend a private/Catholic school. They are old enough to weigh pros and cons and talk with parents about their choices. Why are we acting like kids can’t handle anything that might be stressful for them? If this is their biggest concern I’d say life is pretty cushy.
What is really funny is the the RootedinOakton website claims that sending them to KAA will separate them from their peers? Aren't their peers at Carson? What other Oakton kids go to Crossfield?
Is this being orchestrated by the Crossfield AAP parents at Navy? Makes no sense at all.
Crossfield moms were at Meren’s community meeting. They said Crossfield kids should go to Franklin.
Anonymous wrote:Did Reid discuss how all four plans for KAA boundaries involve moving hundreds of current Centreville kids who live closer to CVHS than WFHS to Westfield? That seems like it would be a major topic of conversation. People like to stay put at their own high schools unless its an obvious upgrade.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Crossfield/Carson moms freaking out about a meeting apparently being held with 8th graders about the new high school. Are their kids so fragile that they can’t hear about the possibility of there being a new school that some kids might choose to attend? Afraid their kids will actually want to go there? I’m baffled by the freakout. 8th graders from all over the country make choices along with their parents about where to attend high school in areas with they have school choice or if they attend a private/Catholic school. They are old enough to weigh pros and cons and talk with parents about their choices. Why are we acting like kids can’t handle anything that might be stressful for them? If this is their biggest concern I’d say life is pretty cushy.
What is really funny is the the RootedinOakton website claims that sending them to KAA will separate them from their peers? Aren't their peers at Carson? What other Oakton kids go to Crossfield?
Is this being orchestrated by the Crossfield AAP parents at Navy? Makes no sense at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Crossfield/Carson moms freaking out about a meeting apparently being held with 8th graders about the new high school. Are their kids so fragile that they can’t hear about the possibility of there being a new school that some kids might choose to attend? Afraid their kids will actually want to go there? I’m baffled by the freakout. 8th graders from all over the country make choices along with their parents about where to attend high school in areas with they have school choice or if they attend a private/Catholic school. They are old enough to weigh pros and cons and talk with parents about their choices. Why are we acting like kids can’t handle anything that might be stressful for them? If this is their biggest concern I’d say life is pretty cushy.
What is really funny is the the RootedinOakton website claims that sending them to KAA will separate them from their peers? Aren't their peers at Carson? What other Oakton kids go to Crossfield?
Is this being orchestrated by the Crossfield AAP parents at Navy? Makes no sense at all.