With the principal closing the school to new pupil placements, GCM may not be part of any redistricting.
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone heard how FCPS plans to address the capacity imbalances at Langley, McLean and Marshall? The latest CIP has Langley at 82% of capacity next year, Marshall at 94%, and McLean at 118%. By 2023, they have Langley at 79%, Marshall at 100%, and McLean at 126%. Since the CIP doesn't commit to building an addition at McLean like they plan for Madison (even though Madison isn't projected to be as overcrowded as McLean), they must intend to change the boundaries. But they don't offer any details in the CIP as to how or when.
I know Janie Strauss is not running for re-election next year, so maybe she wants to hand this off to her successor. Have any of her possible successors weighed in on this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems like there are three options for moving part of McLean to Langley:
1. Move the Franklin Sherman neighborhoods zoned for McLean to Langley. The advantage is those are the closest McLean neighborhoods to Langley. The disadvantage is that it further concentrates the county's wealthiest at Langley.
2. Move the McLean attendance islands along Route 7 in Vienna from McLean to Langley. The advantage is that it eliminates the islands (and could eliminate a split feeder, at least at Colvin Run). The disadvantage is that Langley is further from those neighborhoods than McLean.
3. Move the Spring Hill and Westgate apartments in Tysons from McLean to Langley. The advantage is that it adds some diversity to Langley. The disadvantage is that those neighborhoods are closer to McLean than Langley.
I'd thought Marshall might be part of the discussion, but the latest CIP indicates that Marshall's program capacity has been increased from 2043 to 2300 kids. With the principal closing the school to new pupil placements, GCM may not be part of any redistricting.
Option #1 is acceptable to Langley residents. However, as parents of Franklin Sherman students, I am against it. I want my kids to be exposed to diversity at Mclean HS, have and have not. No diversity in Langley, unless you include Asians
Option #2 and #3 will not sit well with Langley residents. They don't want "poor" students at their beautiful Langley HS
Anonymous wrote:It seems like there are three options for moving part of McLean to Langley:
1. Move the Franklin Sherman neighborhoods zoned for McLean to Langley. The advantage is those are the closest McLean neighborhoods to Langley. The disadvantage is that it further concentrates the county's wealthiest at Langley.
2. Move the McLean attendance islands along Route 7 in Vienna from McLean to Langley. The advantage is that it eliminates the islands (and could eliminate a split feeder, at least at Colvin Run). The disadvantage is that Langley is further from those neighborhoods than McLean.
3. Move the Spring Hill and Westgate apartments in Tysons from McLean to Langley. The advantage is that it adds some diversity to Langley. The disadvantage is that those neighborhoods are closer to McLean than Langley.
I'd thought Marshall might be part of the discussion, but the latest CIP indicates that Marshall's program capacity has been increased from 2043 to 2300 kids. With the principal closing the school to new pupil placements, GCM may not be part of any redistricting.
Anonymous wrote:How do the sizes of the schools and properties match up now?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They should move at least a portion of Tysons to Langley.
Agreed. The McLean attendance islands along Route 7 west of Tysons should be the most obvious to move to Langley.
On a side note, I am a Shrevewood parent and am thrilled to see that a boundary review and adjustment FINALLY made it into the CIP. We've been bursting at the seams for the past few years, and the current sixth grade is the last of the "smaller" class sizes.
Where do you think part of Shrevewood will move? It seems like Stenwood, Freedom Hill or Lemon Road would make the most sense, if there is space.
I think Stenwood is the most logical, based on boundaries. All the apartments and condos at/near Dunn Loring are zoned for Shrevewood, although the kids could easily walk to Stenwood which is just down Gallows Road. Timber Lane is also close, esp. for the Fairwood Park neighborhood, but then that's a whole new pyramid so I imagine that's a much trickier move.
Looking at the projections, it seems like they should move part of Shrevewood to Stenwood, and part of Stenwood to Freedom Hill. Freedom Hill is only projected to be at 75% of capacity in 2023.
Stendwood is there only ok elementary, that would destroy it
Stop babbling. If you're talking about the Marshall pyramid, it also has Westbriar, Lemon Road, and 1/2 of Wolftrap, which are comparable to Stenwood. While the test scores at some of the other Marshall feeders aren't as high, none of them are bad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They should move at least a portion of Tysons to Langley.
Agreed. The McLean attendance islands along Route 7 west of Tysons should be the most obvious to move to Langley.
On a side note, I am a Shrevewood parent and am thrilled to see that a boundary review and adjustment FINALLY made it into the CIP. We've been bursting at the seams for the past few years, and the current sixth grade is the last of the "smaller" class sizes.
Where do you think part of Shrevewood will move? It seems like Stenwood, Freedom Hill or Lemon Road would make the most sense, if there is space.
I think Stenwood is the most logical, based on boundaries. All the apartments and condos at/near Dunn Loring are zoned for Shrevewood, although the kids could easily walk to Stenwood which is just down Gallows Road. Timber Lane is also close, esp. for the Fairwood Park neighborhood, but then that's a whole new pyramid so I imagine that's a much trickier move.
Looking at the projections, it seems like they should move part of Shrevewood to Stenwood, and part of Stenwood to Freedom Hill. Freedom Hill is only projected to be at 75% of capacity in 2023.
Stendwood is there only ok elementary, that would destroy it
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They should move at least a portion of Tysons to Langley.
Agreed. The McLean attendance islands along Route 7 west of Tysons should be the most obvious to move to Langley.
On a side note, I am a Shrevewood parent and am thrilled to see that a boundary review and adjustment FINALLY made it into the CIP. We've been bursting at the seams for the past few years, and the current sixth grade is the last of the "smaller" class sizes.
Where do you think part of Shrevewood will move? It seems like Stenwood, Freedom Hill or Lemon Road would make the most sense, if there is space.
I think Stenwood is the most logical, based on boundaries. All the apartments and condos at/near Dunn Loring are zoned for Shrevewood, although the kids could easily walk to Stenwood which is just down Gallows Road. Timber Lane is also close, esp. for the Fairwood Park neighborhood, but then that's a whole new pyramid so I imagine that's a much trickier move.
Looking at the projections, it seems like they should move part of Shrevewood to Stenwood, and part of Stenwood to Freedom Hill. Freedom Hill is only projected to be at 75% of capacity in 2023.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They should move at least a portion of Tysons to Langley.
Agreed. The McLean attendance islands along Route 7 west of Tysons should be the most obvious to move to Langley.
On a side note, I am a Shrevewood parent and am thrilled to see that a boundary review and adjustment FINALLY made it into the CIP. We've been bursting at the seams for the past few years, and the current sixth grade is the last of the "smaller" class sizes.
Where do you think part of Shrevewood will move? It seems like Stenwood, Freedom Hill or Lemon Road would make the most sense, if there is space.
I think Stenwood is the most logical, based on boundaries. All the apartments and condos at/near Dunn Loring are zoned for Shrevewood, although the kids could easily walk to Stenwood which is just down Gallows Road. Timber Lane is also close, esp. for the Fairwood Park neighborhood, but then that's a whole new pyramid so I imagine that's a much trickier move.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They should move at least a portion of Tysons to Langley.
Agreed. The McLean attendance islands along Route 7 west of Tysons should be the most obvious to move to Langley.
On a side note, I am a Shrevewood parent and am thrilled to see that a boundary review and adjustment FINALLY made it into the CIP. We've been bursting at the seams for the past few years, and the current sixth grade is the last of the "smaller" class sizes.
Where do you think part of Shrevewood will move? It seems like Stenwood, Freedom Hill or Lemon Road would make the most sense, if there is space.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They should move at least a portion of Tysons to Langley.
Agreed. The McLean attendance islands along Route 7 west of Tysons should be the most obvious to move to Langley.
On a side note, I am a Shrevewood parent and am thrilled to see that a boundary review and adjustment FINALLY made it into the CIP. We've been bursting at the seams for the past few years, and the current sixth grade is the last of the "smaller" class sizes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They should move at least a portion of Tysons to Langley.
Agreed. The McLean attendance islands along Route 7 west of Tysons should be the most obvious to move to Langley.
On a side note, I am a Shrevewood parent and am thrilled to see that a boundary review and adjustment FINALLY made it into the CIP. We've been bursting at the seams for the past few years, and the current sixth grade is the last of the "smaller" class sizes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They should move at least a portion of Tysons to Langley.
Agreed. The McLean attendance islands along Route 7 west of Tysons should be the most obvious to move to Langley.
On a side note, I am a Shrevewood parent and am thrilled to see that a boundary review and adjustment FINALLY made it into the CIP. We've been bursting at the seams for the past few years, and the current sixth grade is the last of the "smaller" class sizes.