Anonymous
Post 06/08/2014 13:07     Subject: Re:School redistricting related question

Anonymous wrote:

If you are near a boundary, things can always change.






Don't even have to be that close to the line.


+1
Anonymous
Post 06/06/2014 11:34     Subject: School redistricting related question

Anonymous wrote:The homes in Herndon that are zoned for Langley have been zoned that way since around 1993. Herndon is over capacity and Langley is under capacity. So I don't see the boundary being changed to send those now slated to Langley to Herndon.


Certainly not any time soon. Long-term is always a crap-shoot.
Anonymous
Post 06/06/2014 09:25     Subject: School redistricting related question

The homes in Herndon that are zoned for Langley have been zoned that way since around 1993. Herndon is over capacity and Langley is under capacity. So I don't see the boundary being changed to send those now slated to Langley to Herndon.
Anonymous
Post 06/02/2014 20:00     Subject: Re:School redistricting related question

Anonymous wrote:

There is also a random trailer park kind of in the middle of industrial buildings off Route 50 that gets reassigned to a different elementary school every few years.






Yes. Kathy Smith moves them every time there is an election.


She sounds charming.
Anonymous
Post 06/02/2014 20:00     Subject: Re:School redistricting related question

Look up "schools and centers" on FCPS website. Click on profile. There is a link to a boundary map there.
Anonymous
Post 06/02/2014 19:58     Subject: School redistricting related question

Anonymous wrote:If you are near a boundary, things can always change.


How do I know if I am near a boundary?
Anonymous
Post 06/02/2014 19:17     Subject: Re:School redistricting related question


If you are near a boundary, things can always change.






Don't even have to be that close to the line.