Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have a new school that will handle 1,300 kids tops without renovation, that could be used as a magnet, no one really cares about FARMs rates as they will drop as people migrate to “safer” places.
Changes to grandfather policy is the first step backward from pausing comprehensive boundary study. Maybe a tweak or two around split feeders is all that will happen.
A whole county worked up for months over essentially nothing.
Try to keep up. We've already established it’s the same sq footage as Centreville HS, which has over 2000 students. Absolutely no way will this school be boundaried for anything close to 1300.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And the other issue is they will not want to increase the farms rate at any of the existing HS by pulling too many well off students out to go to New HS.
Prediction:
Coates
McNair
Floris
Oak Hill
(Crossfield)
This solves bus ride to Westfield on 28 and the overcrowding at Chantilly.
Enables Centreville to off load to Westfield.
They will try to include Crossfield because of the long bus ride to Oakton.
Might allow close Navy kids to return to Chantilly.
Doesn't that pull a lot of the non farms kids from westfield?
Looking at the map, there don't seem to be any areas zoned to Centreville that make sense to move to Westfield
Look again.
Nope, nothing that makes sense if the goal is avoiding more split feeders.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think there are Coates kids zoned to HHS right now.
They will likely stay there. I think they plan to move them to another elementary school when they figure things out.
Anonymous wrote:I think there are Coates kids zoned to HHS right now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And the other issue is they will not want to increase the farms rate at any of the existing HS by pulling too many well off students out to go to New HS.
Prediction:
Coates
McNair
Floris
Oak Hill
(Crossfield)
This solves bus ride to Westfield on 28 and the overcrowding at Chantilly.
Enables Centreville to off load to Westfield.
They will try to include Crossfield because of the long bus ride to Oakton.
Might allow close Navy kids to return to Chantilly.
Doesn't that pull a lot of the non farms kids from westfield?
Looking at the map, there don't seem to be any areas zoned to Centreville that make sense to move to Westfield
Look again.
Nope, nothing that makes sense if the goal is avoiding more split feeders.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And the other issue is they will not want to increase the farms rate at any of the existing HS by pulling too many well off students out to go to New HS.
Prediction:
Coates
McNair
Floris
Oak Hill
(Crossfield)
This solves bus ride to Westfield on 28 and the overcrowding at Chantilly.
Enables Centreville to off load to Westfield.
They will try to include Crossfield because of the long bus ride to Oakton.
Might allow close Navy kids to return to Chantilly.
Doesn't that pull a lot of the non farms kids from westfield?
Looking at the map, there don't seem to be any areas zoned to Centreville that make sense to move to Westfield
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And the other issue is they will not want to increase the farms rate at any of the existing HS by pulling too many well off students out to go to New HS.
Prediction:
Coates
McNair
Floris
Oak Hill
(Crossfield)
This solves bus ride to Westfield on 28 and the overcrowding at Chantilly.
Enables Centreville to off load to Westfield.
They will try to include Crossfield because of the long bus ride to Oakton.
Might allow close Navy kids to return to Chantilly.
Doesn't that pull a lot of the non farms kids from westfield?
Looking at the map, there don't seem to be any areas zoned to Centreville that make sense to move to Westfield
Look again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And the other issue is they will not want to increase the farms rate at any of the existing HS by pulling too many well off students out to go to New HS.
Prediction:
Coates
McNair
Floris
Oak Hill
(Crossfield)
This solves bus ride to Westfield on 28 and the overcrowding at Chantilly.
Enables Centreville to off load to Westfield.
They will try to include Crossfield because of the long bus ride to Oakton.
Might allow close Navy kids to return to Chantilly.
Doesn't that pull a lot of the non farms kids from westfield?
Looking at the map, there don't seem to be any areas zoned to Centreville that make sense to move to Westfield
Anonymous wrote:Herndon is so underenrolled, I would be shocked if they moved anyone zoned for Herndon to KAA.
Anonymous wrote:You have a new school that will handle 1,300 kids tops without renovation, that could be used as a magnet, no one really cares about FARMs rates as they will drop as people migrate to “safer” places.
Changes to grandfather policy is the first step backward from pausing comprehensive boundary study. Maybe a tweak or two around split feeders is all that will happen.
A whole county worked up for months over essentially nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And the other issue is they will not want to increase the farms rate at any of the existing HS by pulling too many well off students out to go to New HS.
Prediction:
Coates
McNair
Floris
Oak Hill
(Crossfield)
This solves bus ride to Westfield on 28 and the overcrowding at Chantilly.
Enables Centreville to off load to Westfield.
They will try to include Crossfield because of the long bus ride to Oakton.
Might allow close Navy kids to return to Chantilly.