Anonymous wrote:The Bull Run zone has many families who are much closer to Centreville HS, in miles and time, than Westfield. If you can't admit that indisputable fact, then you have no credibility.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This discussion is so sad and illustrates how the foolish School Board, in deciding to gift a high school to selfish families who don’t like their current schools, ignored the available capacity at Herndon and are ready to screw other Chantilly and Centreville families. I hope Dixit and Lady, in particular, get voted out next year.
Do you even know where Herndon High School is? It is on the other side of the Town of Herndon. It is not close.
Westfield is not close.
This high school should have been built years ago and you begrudge that to these kids?
Who is the selfish one here?
You’re the selfish one, sweetheart. More than happy to waste money and inconvenience others so you can escape the schools you were already zoned for.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait, I thought that area's whole sob story was that they were all walkers and a new boundary to Westfield would turn them in to bus riders.
If we are paying to send high school bus routes through all of Lees Corner anyway, I don't think their argument holds a lot of water. A few high school kids playing frogger does not make an entire ES boundary "walkers".
Increasing bus ride by 5 to 6 miles and increasing it more than 30 minutes is significant..
How is it possible to increase the commute by 5 to 6 miles when Chantilly and Westfield are only 4.8 miles apart?
Because Lees Corner is literally across the street from Chantilly. If you out then at Westfield, they have to then travel an additional 5-6 miles. Westfield is very far down 50 and the traffic and lights are horrific.
+1 And, I find it interesting that a prior poster mentioned that Lee's Corner "zone" was closer than any Bull Run. Not sure if that is correct--but that PP might be interested to know that no Lee's Corner student lives at Longhorn Steakhouse or Santini's.
But, the main issue not being addressed is that Centreville is overcrowded. Who is going to move out?
Chantilly is already losing an elementary school. Who is leaving Centreville?
Someone mapped it from Lees Corner ES. In miles, it was closer.
Why are you talking about random restaurants? You seem a little unhinged.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This discussion is so sad and illustrates how the foolish School Board, in deciding to gift a high school to selfish families who don’t like their current schools, ignored the available capacity at Herndon and are ready to screw other Chantilly and Centreville families. I hope Dixit and Lady, in particular, get voted out next year.
Do you even know where Herndon High School is? It is on the other side of the Town of Herndon. It is not close.
Westfield is not close.
This high school should have been built years ago and you begrudge that to these kids?
Who is the selfish one here?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait, I thought that area's whole sob story was that they were all walkers and a new boundary to Westfield would turn them in to bus riders.
If we are paying to send high school bus routes through all of Lees Corner anyway, I don't think their argument holds a lot of water. A few high school kids playing frogger does not make an entire ES boundary "walkers".
Increasing bus ride by 5 to 6 miles and increasing it more than 30 minutes is significant..
How is it possible to increase the commute by 5 to 6 miles when Chantilly and Westfield are only 4.8 miles apart?
Because Lees Corner is literally across the street from Chantilly. If you out then at Westfield, they have to then travel an additional 5-6 miles. Westfield is very far down 50 and the traffic and lights are horrific.
+1 And, I find it interesting that a prior poster mentioned that Lee's Corner "zone" was closer than any Bull Run. Not sure if that is correct--but that PP might be interested to know that no Lee's Corner student lives at Longhorn Steakhouse or Santini's.
But, the main issue not being addressed is that Centreville is overcrowded. Who is going to move out?
Chantilly is already losing an elementary school. Who is leaving Centreville?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait, I thought that area's whole sob story was that they were all walkers and a new boundary to Westfield would turn them in to bus riders.
If we are paying to send high school bus routes through all of Lees Corner anyway, I don't think their argument holds a lot of water. A few high school kids playing frogger does not make an entire ES boundary "walkers".
Increasing bus ride by 5 to 6 miles and increasing it more than 30 minutes is significant..
How is it possible to increase the commute by 5 to 6 miles when Chantilly and Westfield are only 4.8 miles apart?
Because Lees Corner is literally across the street from Chantilly. If you out then at Westfield, they have to then travel an additional 5-6 miles. Westfield is very far down 50 and the traffic and lights are horrific.
Math isn't your strong point, is it?
If your commute to Chantilly is 0.5 miles, and your commute to Westfield is 5.3 miles, that is not an increase of 5 to 6 miles.
Ok so I’m off by 0.2 miles then? You sound idiotic. Why are you so triggered by Lees Corner staying at Chantilly? It makes sense and I’m not even a Lees Corner parent.
I have a hunch you are RIO trying to throw the heat off of yourself.
I'm not triggered by LCES staying at Chantilly, and I actually have a dog in this fight.
What does concern me is hyperbolic statements and people who don't have a dog in the fight thinking their ridiculous statements have any weight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait, I thought that area's whole sob story was that they were all walkers and a new boundary to Westfield would turn them in to bus riders.
If we are paying to send high school bus routes through all of Lees Corner anyway, I don't think their argument holds a lot of water. A few high school kids playing frogger does not make an entire ES boundary "walkers".
Increasing bus ride by 5 to 6 miles and increasing it more than 30 minutes is significant..
How is it possible to increase the commute by 5 to 6 miles when Chantilly and Westfield are only 4.8 miles apart?
Because Lees Corner is literally across the street from Chantilly. If you out then at Westfield, they have to then travel an additional 5-6 miles. Westfield is very far down 50 and the traffic and lights are horrific.
Math isn't your strong point, is it?
If your commute to Chantilly is 0.5 miles, and your commute to Westfield is 5.3 miles, that is not an increase of 5 to 6 miles.
Ok so I’m off by 0.2 miles then? You sound idiotic. Why are you so triggered by Lees Corner staying at Chantilly? It makes sense and I’m not even a Lees Corner parent.
I have a hunch you are RIO trying to throw the heat off of yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait, I thought that area's whole sob story was that they were all walkers and a new boundary to Westfield would turn them in to bus riders.
If we are paying to send high school bus routes through all of Lees Corner anyway, I don't think their argument holds a lot of water. A few high school kids playing frogger does not make an entire ES boundary "walkers".
Increasing bus ride by 5 to 6 miles and increasing it more than 30 minutes is significant..
How is it possible to increase the commute by 5 to 6 miles when Chantilly and Westfield are only 4.8 miles apart?
Because Lees Corner is literally across the street from Chantilly. If you out then at Westfield, they have to then travel an additional 5-6 miles. Westfield is very far down 50 and the traffic and lights are horrific.
Math isn't your strong point, is it?
If your commute to Chantilly is 0.5 miles, and your commute to Westfield is 5.3 miles, that is not an increase of 5 to 6 miles.
Ok so I’m off by 0.2 miles then? You sound idiotic. Why are you so triggered by Lees Corner staying at Chantilly? It makes sense and I’m not even a Lees Corner parent.
I have a hunch you are RIO trying to throw the heat off of yourself.
What does Lees Corner going to Chantilly or not have to do with the RIO people?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait, I thought that area's whole sob story was that they were all walkers and a new boundary to Westfield would turn them in to bus riders.
If we are paying to send high school bus routes through all of Lees Corner anyway, I don't think their argument holds a lot of water. A few high school kids playing frogger does not make an entire ES boundary "walkers".
Increasing bus ride by 5 to 6 miles and increasing it more than 30 minutes is significant..
How is it possible to increase the commute by 5 to 6 miles when Chantilly and Westfield are only 4.8 miles apart?
Because Lees Corner is literally across the street from Chantilly. If you out then at Westfield, they have to then travel an additional 5-6 miles. Westfield is very far down 50 and the traffic and lights are horrific.
Math isn't your strong point, is it?
If your commute to Chantilly is 0.5 miles, and your commute to Westfield is 5.3 miles, that is not an increase of 5 to 6 miles.
Ok so I’m off by 0.2 miles then? You sound idiotic. Why are you so triggered by Lees Corner staying at Chantilly? It makes sense and I’m not even a Lees Corner parent.
I have a hunch you are RIO trying to throw the heat off of yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait, I thought that area's whole sob story was that they were all walkers and a new boundary to Westfield would turn them in to bus riders.
If we are paying to send high school bus routes through all of Lees Corner anyway, I don't think their argument holds a lot of water. A few high school kids playing frogger does not make an entire ES boundary "walkers".
Increasing bus ride by 5 to 6 miles and increasing it more than 30 minutes is significant..
How is it possible to increase the commute by 5 to 6 miles when Chantilly and Westfield are only 4.8 miles apart?
Because Lees Corner is literally across the street from Chantilly. If you out then at Westfield, they have to then travel an additional 5-6 miles. Westfield is very far down 50 and the traffic and lights are horrific.
Math isn't your strong point, is it?
If your commute to Chantilly is 0.5 miles, and your commute to Westfield is 5.3 miles, that is not an increase of 5 to 6 miles.
Ok so I’m off by 0.2 miles then? You sound idiotic. Why are you so triggered by Lees Corner staying at Chantilly? It makes sense and I’m not even a Lees Corner parent.
I have a hunch you are RIO trying to throw the heat off of yourself.
Anonymous wrote:This discussion is so sad and illustrates how the foolish School Board, in deciding to gift a high school to selfish families who don’t like their current schools, ignored the available capacity at Herndon and are ready to screw other Chantilly and Centreville families. I hope Dixit and Lady, in particular, get voted out next year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait, I thought that area's whole sob story was that they were all walkers and a new boundary to Westfield would turn them in to bus riders.
If we are paying to send high school bus routes through all of Lees Corner anyway, I don't think their argument holds a lot of water. A few high school kids playing frogger does not make an entire ES boundary "walkers".
Increasing bus ride by 5 to 6 miles and increasing it more than 30 minutes is significant..
How is it possible to increase the commute by 5 to 6 miles when Chantilly and Westfield are only 4.8 miles apart?
Because Lees Corner is literally across the street from Chantilly. If you out then at Westfield, they have to then travel an additional 5-6 miles. Westfield is very far down 50 and the traffic and lights are horrific.
Math isn't your strong point, is it?
If your commute to Chantilly is 0.5 miles, and your commute to Westfield is 5.3 miles, that is not an increase of 5 to 6 miles.