Anonymous wrote:The King Abdulla Academy (KAA) site is the ideal site - which is why it was the designated site until whatever back door deal happened to sell it to the Saudis. If a western high school was more than just window dressing in the CIP there would be serious attempts to figure out how to buy the site back now that the school is closing.
Anonymous wrote:The only available open space for building a giant high school are county owned park land and the neighbors will not go quietly into the night. No one prefers a high school next door over a park.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are going to be talking about under enrollment and closing schools in 10-20 years.
Hopefully they’ve learned from past experience. Closing both Jefferson and Fort Hunt turned out to be quite negative for the Alexandria part of Fairfax County. Keeping Marshall open even though they toyed with closing it in the early 90s turned out to be a very good decision.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This whole thread is ridiculous. None of this is happening.
Yep.
And anyome who thinks that the high school sports fields would be turned over to the community little leagues outside of school hours is deluding themselves or understands very little about high school sports.
Anonymous wrote:We are going to be talking about under enrollment and closing schools in 10-20 years.
Anonymous wrote:We are going to be talking about under enrollment and closing schools in 10-20 years.
Anonymous wrote:This whole thread is ridiculous. None of this is happening.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Too far away from where all the kids live.
EC Lawrence park would work.
This hit me in the gut, until I thought about it, and as long as the school was on the athletic field side of the park, it would actually probably work really well. One or two fields become a school, and the fields are still available for community use not during the school day (which realistically, is when they're being used anyways.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why not use the park that Crossfield ES is in?
Not OP and I almost posted this same suggestion today. It would be rather close to South Lakes area but fairly close to Chantilly and Oakton areas as well.
Of course no new HS is ever going to get built if they keep expanding schools like Herndon to 2750, Centreville to 3000, etc. Eats up lots of money and other areas need more seats as well.
If Crossfield is large enough to support a middle school, then annother alternative could be converting it to a MS and then converting either Franklin or Carson to a HS.
The traffic in and out of Crossfield would be insane with such limited access on Fox Mill. But I suppose that’s less of an issue with the current MS bell schedule.