Anonymous wrote:What did you hate about it back in the day, OP?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FCPS Facilities does not care.
They better care. The decisions have overcrowded Woodson and turned Poe MS into an under-enrolled 75% FARMS school. It's totally ridiculous when Frost sits next door at 12% FARMS.
Either FCPS will clean this up or lawsuits will be filed in due course.
Ooohhh like the 2012 complaint filed with the Department of Education about the discriminatory admission practices at TJ?
4 years on and nothing but crickets.
Someone is going to come out of pocket to pursue a multi-year lawsuit to compel the school board to adjust its boundaries so that more rich white kids go to Poe/Annandale, with virtually no prospects of success?
Please.
Anonymous wrote:FCPS Facilities does not care.
They better care. The decisions have overcrowded Woodson and turned Poe MS into an under-enrolled 75% FARMS school. It's totally ridiculous when Frost sits next door at 12% FARMS.
Either FCPS will clean this up or lawsuits will be filed in due course.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, a few years ago Wakefield Forest was a split feeder to Frost/Woodson and Poe/Annandale. The dividing line was Wakefield Chapel. Now it all goes to Frost/Woodson.
I do think that the re-districting of many kids from Fairfax Villa to Frost/Woodson came as a surprise. I don't know that they would have changed the WF feeder pattern otherwise. But at the time there was a lot of buzz about how overcrowded Annandale was, so who knows.
But I know a lot of people who have bought into WF neighborhoods who will be very unhappy if they now take it away from Frost/Woodson!
I guess that's right, but there were also people who bought into the remaining Annandale SFH neighborhoods who didn't expect FCPS to then systematically redistrict so many of the other SFH neighborhoods zoned for AHS to Falls Church, Lake Braddock, Woodson and Edison. Is it only the views of the Woodson people that count? Might there not be some benefits to aiming for greater SES balance between the two schools?
Based on what I saw from FCPS, the answers were yes, and FCPS does. Not. Care.
FCPS Facilities does not care.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, a few years ago Wakefield Forest was a split feeder to Frost/Woodson and Poe/Annandale. The dividing line was Wakefield Chapel. Now it all goes to Frost/Woodson.
I do think that the re-districting of many kids from Fairfax Villa to Frost/Woodson came as a surprise. I don't know that they would have changed the WF feeder pattern otherwise. But at the time there was a lot of buzz about how overcrowded Annandale was, so who knows.
But I know a lot of people who have bought into WF neighborhoods who will be very unhappy if they now take it away from Frost/Woodson!
I guess that's right, but there were also people who bought into the remaining Annandale SFH neighborhoods who didn't expect FCPS to then systematically redistrict so many of the other SFH neighborhoods zoned for AHS to Falls Church, Lake Braddock, Woodson and Edison. Is it only the views of the Woodson people that count? Might there not be some benefits to aiming for greater SES balance between the two schools?
Based on what I saw from FCPS, the answers were yes, and FCPS does. Not. Care.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, a few years ago Wakefield Forest was a split feeder to Frost/Woodson and Poe/Annandale. The dividing line was Wakefield Chapel. Now it all goes to Frost/Woodson.
I do think that the re-districting of many kids from Fairfax Villa to Frost/Woodson came as a surprise. I don't know that they would have changed the WF feeder pattern otherwise. But at the time there was a lot of buzz about how overcrowded Annandale was, so who knows.
But I know a lot of people who have bought into WF neighborhoods who will be very unhappy if they now take it away from Frost/Woodson!
I guess that's right, but there were also people who bought into the remaining Annandale SFH neighborhoods who didn't expect FCPS to then systematically redistrict so many of the other SFH neighborhoods zoned for AHS to Falls Church, Lake Braddock, Woodson and Edison. Is it only the views of the Woodson people that count? Might there not be some benefits to aiming for greater SES balance between the two schools?
Anonymous wrote:It would be Wakefield Forest to Annandale, not Canterbury Woods.
And I simply cannot imagine it will happen for the foreseeable future.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, a few years ago Wakefield Forest was a split feeder to Frost/Woodson and Poe/Annandale. The dividing line was Wakefield Chapel. Now it all goes to Frost/Woodson.
I do think that the re-districting of many kids from Fairfax Villa to Frost/Woodson came as a surprise. I don't know that they would have changed the WF feeder pattern otherwise. But at the time there was a lot of buzz about how overcrowded Annandale was, so who knows.
But I know a lot of people who have bought into WF neighborhoods who will be very unhappy if they now take it away from Frost/Woodson!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is no AAP in high school
I think Op is an uninformed troll
See, the rest of us figured the OP meant AP. The rest of us don't need to be spoon fed.
Anonymous wrote:There is no AAP in high school
I think Op is an uninformed troll
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Needs to rezone kids to Annandale. Needs to happen now.
You mean the Canturbury Woods kids? Why? To balance out Annandale HS or something else? I want to learn more.
The border is with Wakefield Forest, so some or all of that school should move to Annandale first.
Doing so would both balance the total enrollments at the two schools and reduce the FARMS percentages at Poe/Annandale, which shot up after FCPS kept moving SFH neighborhoods to other schools.