Anonymous wrote:Sounded like quite a few parents called out FCPS last night at the CIP and Budget hearings on the inequality of shrinking McLean to under 2000 kids while building West Potomac out to 3000 kids when there is available space at Mount Vernon.
Will be interesting to see whether they find some money to build an addition at McLean or proceed with Corbett-Sanders’ Taj Mahal plans for West Potomac and end up in protracted litigation. Would be very interesting to learn in discovery why they won’t use the capacity at Mount Vernon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yorktown = brand-new
W-L = brand-new
George Mason = will be brand-new
Langley = renovated and expanded
Marshall = renovated and expanded
Madison = big addition planned
McLean = overcrowded, unrenovated, and not getting a cent from FCPS.
Obviously unless FCPS starts paying attention that area will go downhill fast. Sorry for people who bought there thinking FCPS actually pays attention or cares.
Rather than expand West Potomac by over 700 seats why not add 350 to both West Potomac and McLean and move some West Potomac kids to Mount Vernon? The only reason they’d ever build WestPo out to 3000 is bias against Mount Vernon.
Anonymous wrote:Yorktown = brand-new
W-L = brand-new
George Mason = will be brand-new
Langley = renovated and expanded
Marshall = renovated and expanded
Madison = big addition planned
McLean = overcrowded, unrenovated, and not getting a cent from FCPS.
Obviously unless FCPS starts paying attention that area will go downhill fast. Sorry for people who bought there thinking FCPS actually pays attention or cares.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People don’t realize what a shitty, sub-par school McLean will be if they just move 400 students to Langley
LOL, no... melodramatic much? Besides which, McLean's enrollment is projected to grow in the years ahead, it'll get back to something close to where it is now, but at least that buys time for a proper expansion vs. the current situation.
Anonymous wrote:or how quickly Langley will then get overcrowded.
Langley's enrollment is projected to decline in the years ahead, so however crowded it would be if they move some kids would be "peak" crowding at Langley (once grandfathering completes) and then get less crowded over time in the years ahead.
NP here - have you asked for more info on how they do their projections? It’s pretty crazy and they tend to be wildly inaccurate. There are several planned communities going up with builders advertising they are in the Langley school boundary. Those are not included in the projections.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People don’t realize what a shitty, sub-par school McLean will be if they just move 400 students to Langley
LOL, no... melodramatic much? Besides which, McLean's enrollment is projected to grow in the years ahead, it'll get back to something close to where it is now, but at least that buys time for a proper expansion vs. the current situation.
Anonymous wrote:or how quickly Langley will then get overcrowded.
Langley's enrollment is projected to decline in the years ahead, so however crowded it would be if they move some kids would be "peak" crowding at Langley (once grandfathering completes) and then get less crowded over time in the years ahead.
Anonymous wrote:People don’t realize what a shitty, sub-par school McLean will be if they just move 400 students to Langley
Anonymous wrote:or how quickly Langley will then get overcrowded.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will they add more seats at Cooper? I know they were already renovating and adding capacity. Can they add even more seats since they will most likely get the Spring Hill and Colvin run kids?
Likely, although with Longfellow already having been expanded they really ought to add capacity now to McLean.
They may do that by adding a module (2 million dollar or something?) or whatever it is called...onto a field at McLean. The problems though are it counts as square footage (which makes the need for expanding less easy to argue), it is not very secure, sound issues, exposure to elements while walking to cass (with no time to get jacket and umbrella), etc. McLean is not in line yet for renovations so we are talking about something that even with lobbying cannot happen for a number of years.
I’m new around here. I was always under the impression that mclean high was getting an expansion soon. They aren’t even in line??!
I guess with Langley’s capacity, they can just shift some students over for the time being.
My kids just started attending Churchill Road in the Langley pyramid. My child’s class is in the mod building. They have a covered walkway to the main building. My child seems not to mind it. Classroom looks normal size and has bathrooms in the hall. We are new so I have no idea if this mod building is temporary or permanent. I believe 2 full grades have classrooms in this mod building.
Anonymous wrote:I wish they would not take the girls softball field though. At least, they have won a state championship and do well. Take it from another team.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will they add more seats at Cooper? I know they were already renovating and adding capacity. Can they add even more seats since they will most likely get the Spring Hill and Colvin run kids?
Likely, although with Longfellow already having been expanded they really ought to add capacity now to McLean.
They may do that by adding a module (2 million dollar or something?) or whatever it is called...onto a field at McLean. The problems though are it counts as square footage (which makes the need for expanding less easy to argue), it is not very secure, sound issues, exposure to elements while walking to cass (with no time to get jacket and umbrella), etc. McLean is not in line yet for renovations so we are talking about something that even with lobbying cannot happen for a number of years.
It is better to have a modular than gut McLean’s enrollment and programs. People don’t realize what a shitty, sub-par school McLean will be if they just move 400 students to Langley, or how quickly Langley will then get overcrowded.
They are building additions outside the scheduled renovation cycle at other high schools, just not McLean. And that includes at West Potomac, where they absolutely could be moving kids to Mount Vernon first.
I wish they would not take the girls softball field though. At least, they have won a state championship and do well. Take it from another team.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will they add more seats at Cooper? I know they were already renovating and adding capacity. Can they add even more seats since they will most likely get the Spring Hill and Colvin run kids?
Likely, although with Longfellow already having been expanded they really ought to add capacity now to McLean.
They may do that by adding a module (2 million dollar or something?) or whatever it is called...onto a field at McLean. The problems though are it counts as square footage (which makes the need for expanding less easy to argue), it is not very secure, sound issues, exposure to elements while walking to cass (with no time to get jacket and umbrella), etc. McLean is not in line yet for renovations so we are talking about something that even with lobbying cannot happen for a number of years.
It is better to have a modular than gut McLean’s enrollment and programs. People don’t realize what a shitty, sub-par school McLean will be if they just move 400 students to Langley, or how quickly Langley will then get overcrowded.
They are building additions outside the scheduled renovation cycle at other high schools, just not McLean. And that includes at West Potomac, where they absolutely could be moving kids to Mount Vernon first.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will they add more seats at Cooper? I know they were already renovating and adding capacity. Can they add even more seats since they will most likely get the Spring Hill and Colvin run kids?
Likely, although with Longfellow already having been expanded they really ought to add capacity now to McLean.
They may do that by adding a module (2 million dollar or something?) or whatever it is called...onto a field at McLean. The problems though are it counts as square footage (which makes the need for expanding less easy to argue), it is not very secure, sound issues, exposure to elements while walking to cass (with no time to get jacket and umbrella), etc. McLean is not in line yet for renovations so we are talking about something that even with lobbying cannot happen for a number of years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will they add more seats at Cooper? I know they were already renovating and adding capacity. Can they add even more seats since they will most likely get the Spring Hill and Colvin run kids?
Likely, although with Longfellow already having been expanded they really ought to add capacity now to McLean.
They may do that by adding a module (2 million dollar or something?) or whatever it is called...onto a field at McLean. The problems though are it counts as square footage (which makes the need for expanding less easy to argue), it is not very secure, sound issues, exposure to elements while walking to cass (with no time to get jacket and umbrella), etc. McLean is not in line yet for renovations so we are talking about something that even with lobbying cannot happen for a number of years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will they add more seats at Cooper? I know they were already renovating and adding capacity. Can they add even more seats since they will most likely get the Spring Hill and Colvin run kids?
Likely, although with Longfellow already having been expanded they really ought to add capacity now to McLean.
Anonymous wrote:Will they add more seats at Cooper? I know they were already renovating and adding capacity. Can they add even more seats since they will most likely get the Spring Hill and Colvin run kids?