Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why doesn't FCPS implement a system where anyone can attend whichever school they wanted? For example, if you live in Annandale, you can attend Langley HS if you want to but you will have to provide your own transportation?
That can happen already if your DC takes Russian. They can transfer to Langley and you would have to provide your own transportation.
What I meant is any Fairfax county residents can send their kid(s) to Langley HS WITHOUT any restrictions, as long as Langley HS is not over capacity. I wonder how many people who live outside Langley pyramid would do this? I know many people who live in seven corners who are zoned for Justice would jump at this opportunity by car pooling their kids.
Langley is under enrolled. If you contact fcps, they may very well pupil place your kid to Langley as long as you provide transport.[b] You never know until you ask.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The boundary stuff is a huge waste of time and money.
Boundary adjustments should be last case scenario, small and targeted.
No neighborhood should be rezoned into a significantly lower performing school. Period.
Calm down. Yes neighborhoods should be rezoned if the COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW comes to that conclusion. Just because we don't like change doesn't mean that there should never be change.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why doesn't FCPS implement a system where anyone can attend whichever school they wanted? For example, if you live in Annandale, you can attend Langley HS if you want to but you will have to provide your own transportation?
That can happen already if your DC takes Russian. They can transfer to Langley and you would have to provide your own transportation.
What I meant is any Fairfax county residents can send their kid(s) to Langley HS WITHOUT any restrictions, as long as Langley HS is not over capacity. I wonder how many people who live outside Langley pyramid would do this? I know many people who live in seven corners who are zoned for Justice would jump at this opportunity by car pooling their kids.
Anonymous wrote:The boundary stuff is a huge waste of time and money.
Boundary adjustments should be last case scenario, small and targeted.
No neighborhood should be rezoned into a significantly lower performing school. Period.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pupil placement is a valid form of transfer under FCPS policy, like it or not.
It needs to be much harder to do or all this boundary stuff is an even bigger waste of time than it already is.
Anonymous wrote:Pupil placement is a valid form of transfer under FCPS policy, like it or not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why doesn't FCPS implement a system where anyone can attend whichever school they wanted? For example, if you live in Annandale, you can attend Langley HS if you want to but you will have to provide your own transportation?
That can happen already if your DC takes Russian. They can transfer to Langley and you would have to provide your own transportation.