Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are trying to replace Mcnair/coates/floris, it makes sense to add Poplar Tree to Westfield since its contiguous boundaries but it doesn't sound like they can add a whole school to Stone, so then you would have misaligned middle school feeders.
Bull Run is contiguous to the current Westfield boundaries apart from the small island north of Centre Ridge. Poplar Tree is quite close to Chantilly.
Given Stone’s small size a split feeder MS may be inevitable.
Both Poplar Tree and Bull Run are equally "contiguous" to WFHS boundaries-meaning they are both somewhat related and somewhat unrelated.
There will need to be at least two schools added to Westfield to replace the schools who are likely to be zoned to KAA. Bull Run + Poplar Tree make the most sense as the 2 candidates. Poplar Tree is closer to Westfield than most of the Bull Run zone.
Sure, like they are just going to leave Chantilly with three feeders and a small piece of Navy.
All you’re doing with this type of suggestion is making a case to abandon the KAA purchase. Is that your goal?
Greenbriar East, Greenbriar West, Oak Hill, Part of Navy, Brookfield, Poplar Tree and Lees Corner all feed to Chantilly. The suggestion to move Poplar Tree leaves Chantilly with 5 1/2 feeders. What's the problem?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't live in the area but I'm interested. Is there a map with all the ES and HS boundaries on it so I can see what you all are arguing about?
Yes, search for FCPS boundary maps and then find the split feeder maps - elementary school with middle, elementary with HS, middle with HS. It’s very complicated over there because there is currently a middle - high school mismatch, with one extra MS vs. the number of HS. If you’re in the eastern or most of the middle part of the county where the pyramids are more cut and dry with maybe just some elementary split feeders, it’s a lot more complicated with three way splits in some cases.
There are split feeders and mismatches between the capacities of the middle and high schools in lots of areas, not just western Fairfax.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are trying to replace Mcnair/coates/floris, it makes sense to add Poplar Tree to Westfield since its contiguous boundaries but it doesn't sound like they can add a whole school to Stone, so then you would have misaligned middle school feeders.
Bull Run is contiguous to the current Westfield boundaries apart from the small island north of Centre Ridge. Poplar Tree is quite close to Chantilly.
Given Stone’s small size a split feeder MS may be inevitable.
Both Poplar Tree and Bull Run are equally "contiguous" to WFHS boundaries-meaning they are both somewhat related and somewhat unrelated.
There will need to be at least two schools added to Westfield to replace the schools who are likely to be zoned to KAA. Bull Run + Poplar Tree make the most sense as the 2 candidates. Poplar Tree is closer to Westfield than most of the Bull Run zone.
Sure, like they are just going to leave Chantilly with three feeders and a small piece of Navy.
All you’re doing with this type of suggestion is making a case to abandon the KAA purchase. Is that your goal?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are trying to replace Mcnair/coates/floris, it makes sense to add Poplar Tree to Westfield since its contiguous boundaries but it doesn't sound like they can add a whole school to Stone, so then you would have misaligned middle school feeders.
Bull Run is contiguous to the current Westfield boundaries apart from the small island north of Centre Ridge. Poplar Tree is quite close to Chantilly.
Given Stone’s small size a split feeder MS may be inevitable.
Both Poplar Tree and Bull Run are equally "contiguous" to WFHS boundaries-meaning they are both somewhat related and somewhat unrelated.
There will need to be at least two schools added to Westfield to replace the schools who are likely to be zoned to KAA. Bull Run + Poplar Tree make the most sense as the 2 candidates. Poplar Tree is closer to Westfield than most of the Bull Run zone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Running the numbers, if Westfield lost Floris, Coates, and McNair while picking up all of Bull Run and Cub Run, its FARM rate would increase from 31.31% to 37%. It would also be less than 1900 students, so it would probably pick up more than just the remainder of Bull Run and Cub Run from Centreville and Chantilly.
If they also add in Poplar Tree, that would get their school back up into reasonable numbers territory (@400 more kids) and reduce overcrowding at CHS.
Moving Oak Hill will deal with the overcrowding at Chantilly, thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Running the numbers, if Westfield lost Floris, Coates, and McNair while picking up all of Bull Run and Cub Run, its FARM rate would increase from 31.31% to 37%. It would also be less than 1900 students, so it would probably pick up more than just the remainder of Bull Run and Cub Run from Centreville and Chantilly.
If they also add in Poplar Tree, that would get their school back up into reasonable numbers territory (@400 more kids) and reduce overcrowding at CHS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are trying to replace Mcnair/coates/floris, it makes sense to add Poplar Tree to Westfield since its contiguous boundaries but it doesn't sound like they can add a whole school to Stone, so then you would have misaligned middle school feeders.
Bull Run is contiguous to the current Westfield boundaries apart from the small island north of Centre Ridge. Poplar Tree is quite close to Chantilly.
Given Stone’s small size a split feeder MS may be inevitable.
Anonymous wrote:Running the numbers, if Westfield lost Floris, Coates, and McNair while picking up all of Bull Run and Cub Run, its FARM rate would increase from 31.31% to 37%. It would also be less than 1900 students, so it would probably pick up more than just the remainder of Bull Run and Cub Run from Centreville and Chantilly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't live in the area but I'm interested. Is there a map with all the ES and HS boundaries on it so I can see what you all are arguing about?
https://www.fcps.edu/facilities-planning-future/maps
Wow. It’s like the farther west you go, the weirder the boundaries seem to be. The eastern half at least makes some kind of sense.
Anonymous wrote:If you are trying to replace Mcnair/coates/floris, it makes sense to add Poplar Tree to Westfield since its contiguous boundaries but it doesn't sound like they can add a whole school to Stone, so then you would have misaligned middle school feeders.
Anonymous wrote:If you are trying to replace Mcnair/coates/floris, it makes sense to add Poplar Tree to Westfield since its contiguous boundaries but it doesn't sound like they can add a whole school to Stone, so then you would have misaligned middle school feeders.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't live in the area but I'm interested. Is there a map with all the ES and HS boundaries on it so I can see what you all are arguing about?
Yes, search for FCPS boundary maps and then find the split feeder maps - elementary school with middle, elementary with HS, middle with HS. It’s very complicated over there because there is currently a middle - high school mismatch, with one extra MS vs. the number of HS. If you’re in the eastern or most of the middle part of the county where the pyramids are more cut and dry with maybe just some elementary split feeders, it’s a lot more complicated with three way splits in some cases.