Anonymous wrote:Greenbriar West = Affordable home + good school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FCPS has numerous properties which aren't being fully used.
I know and it makes me so angry!!!! What a waste of resources!
Where are these properties? And please tell us how you would utilize them and pay for that. I am sure the school board would appreciate the help.![]()
I have posted this before. I only know about the ones near Tyson's.
1) Force the Board of Supervisors to find another site for their daycare currently at Lemon Road. (Pimmit HS site might be an alternative) That would give you 6 more classrooms.
2) Kick out the current tenants at the old Lewinsville school on Great Falls BEFORE they make the renovations. The senior center can also move to the Pimmit Hills Site and perhaps a second location at the MCC. Coordinate with MCC before they make their next renovation.
3) Move the current offices at the old Dunn Loring School and renovate.
Then- Lemon Road can expand its district and absorb some of the over crowded Haycock District. Dunn Loring can absorb some of Freedom Hills over crowding. Lewinsville can take some of Kent Gardens, which in turn can take more of Haycock. Any extra at all three can be saved for the Tyson's growth.
Good comments, as I am not familiar with those parts of the county. I know, this is getting way OT of the original post. When you say daycare at Lemmon Road, is that SACC you are referring to or another program? As for Dunn Loring, FCPS was able to bring Lacey Center back as a new school this year, perhaps the same can happen for Dunn Loring too, if they can find places to move the programs/offices that are there now. One would hope all of this is looked at closely, but then, with a new superintendent coming in next year, who knows what to expect?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FCPS has numerous properties which aren't being fully used.
I know and it makes me so angry!!!! What a waste of resources!
Where are these properties? And please tell us how you would utilize them and pay for that. I am sure the school board would appreciate the help.![]()
I have posted this before. I only know about the ones near Tyson's.
1) Force the Board of Supervisors to find another site for their daycare currently at Lemon Road. (Pimmit HS site might be an alternative) That would give you 6 more classrooms.
2) Kick out the current tenants at the old Lewinsville school on Great Falls BEFORE they make the renovations. The senior center can also move to the Pimmit Hills Site and perhaps a second location at the MCC. Coordinate with MCC before they make their next renovation.
3) Move the current offices at the old Dunn Loring School and renovate.
Then- Lemon Road can expand its district and absorb some of the over crowded Haycock District. Dunn Loring can absorb some of Freedom Hills over crowding. Lewinsville can take some of Kent Gardens, which in turn can take more of Haycock. Any extra at all three can be saved for the Tyson's growth.
Anonymous wrote:If we actually have the ear of a School Board member I have a question on a different topic.
The current draft of requirements for HS graduation for rising 9th graders is an online class. At the orientation at the HS, they said that if a child is enrolled in an online class as one of their 7 classes, it would be scheduled first or last period. The student would not be allowed to be on campus during that time and the student would not be provided transportation to school or home since they would not be taking the regular bus in the AM or PM. They also said that if the student took the on line class outside of his/her normal 7 classes, he/she would have to pay for it. Currently most county classes cost $750.
Both add undue hardship to many students. Not everyone has $750 to spend on a class and not everyone has access to private transportation.
Is my interpretation correct?