Oh mama this sounds expensive!Anonymous wrote:I love this idea, but how will that happen if there’s not an exclusive Oakton Pyramid Middle School, Bren Mar Park isn’t moved back into the Annandale pyramid Wolftrap moves entirely to Thoreau/Madison, Town of Vienna part of Westbriar moves to Thoreau also, Stenwood feeding part of Thoreau moves exclusively to Madison, Westgate and Lemon Road move exclusively to Marshall, and Mason Crest takes 6th grade in keeping its Falls Church Feeding part, but dropping its Justice feeding part to Beech Tree or Belvedere.Anonymous wrote:Closing Hayfield is one of the dumbest suggestions ever posted to this forum, and that is saying a lot
I think the first step to eliminating split feeders, along with the first step to any high school and middle school rezoning, would be to add AAP to every middle school so that no students are allowed to attend AAP in a different pyramid than they are zoned for. The second step would be to eliminste IB except for one centrally located high school magnet program, and make all the high schools AP plud dual enrollment.
Then, eliminate all elementary school split feeders, and go back to pre 2010 ish (+/-) AAP qualification requirements for Level 4 services, back when elementary AAP programs were averaging 2 classes per grade at the centers, and before fcps lowered the AAP level 4 selection standards, doubling the size of AAP.
Make the level 4 testing cut off much higher, and make all the rest of the bright kids AAP level 3 at the base schools, instead of sending full classes of 3rd graders to the centers.
After these things are done, then eliminate middle school split feeders, starting with the transition from 8th to 9th.
Elementary schools hinge on this too.
There is nothing that can fix that and I apologize for your dismay.Anonymous wrote:Nothing was really fixed in the boundary review as major split feeders still exist.
The issue I see is we put schools in random locations that are no longer conducive to serving their communities, but still are where they are creating weird boundaries.
I hate this gag.Anonymous wrote:Is this a gag against the Oakton Person.Anonymous wrote:Franklin Farm should have its own elementary school instead of making them go all the way to Crossfield or Navy - Lees corner, Oak Hill, and Fox Mill are all closer to my house than Crossfield and Navy, it's crazy.
Yeah.
I’d build the “Silver Line ES” first, then the “Tyson’s ES”
I would build a new elementary school in the Justice pyramid next (using the same prototype proposed for Silver Line Elementary), and hold out for a Worldgate Elementary before tuning to your needs for a Franklin Farm Elementary.
Still Pond Pool and the tennis courts would be jeopardized for your need for a new elementary school.
Is this a gag against the Oakton Person.Anonymous wrote:Franklin Farm should have its own elementary school instead of making them go all the way to Crossfield or Navy - Lees corner, Oak Hill, and Fox Mill are all closer to my house than Crossfield and Navy, it's crazy.
Anonymous wrote:Franklin Farm should have its own elementary school instead of making them go all the way to Crossfield or Navy - Lees corner, Oak Hill, and Fox Mill are all closer to my house than Crossfield and Navy, it's crazy.
Wow, I would have thought more!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many ES kids live in the part of Navy zoned for Chantilly?
70 or so
Anonymous wrote:How many ES kids live in the part of Navy zoned for Chantilly?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What exactly is “Navy Island”?
An attendance island in the Franklin Farm area zoned to Navy ES. It's separated from the rest of the Navy attendance area by neighborhoods zoned to Crossfield ES. Goes to Franklin MS and Oakton HS.
Anonymous wrote:What exactly is “Navy Island”?