Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Carson has 1,360 students under Scenario 4. Are you saying fewer than 500 of these students will go to Westfield.
286 of those students (according to transfer portal) do not live in Carson boundary.
Since the PP said there were 1600 and that 50% go to Westfield, I question the accuracy of that statement about 50%
But, in any case, almost 120 Carson students go to TJ from the last two years.. So that reduces the total going to area high schools and likely brings total to less than 1000 going to area high schools.
In scenario 4, Floris students were taken out of Westfield and there were still 2700 students. There was only minor adjustment from Centreville.
So, yes, I think fewer than 500 go to Westfield.
I love when people treat a math question like a political debate, grasping at the slightest argument to win.
Let's see.
Enrollment under Scenario 4
Floris K-6: 731 (assuming conservatively only half of them is going to Westfield, 365)
McNair PK-2: 550
McNair 3-6: 627
Coates: 688
Estimated number of students per each grade
Floris: 52
McNair: 294
Coates: 98
Total: 444
Let's assume 100 students go to TJ from this 444 (which is a super conservative assumption). That's still 334.
334*2 = 668. That's much more than 500. Do you understand this math?
Sorry I think I made a mistake.
Estimated number of students per each grade
Floris: 52
McNair: 147
Coates: 98
Total: 297
If we assume 100 students go to TJ from this 297, then the total will be less than 500. But only 78 kids from Carson went to TJ. If half of them are from Carson-Westfield, we should subtract 39 from 297. That is 258.
258*2 = 516.
Also I'm sure much more than half of Floris kids attend Westfield.
Just for reference it’s roughly 80/20 Westfield/SLHS at Floris. Floris parent here. The even split went out the door once the nearly 300 kids from the Dulles Discovery complex came in several years ago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Carson has 1,360 students under Scenario 4. Are you saying fewer than 500 of these students will go to Westfield.
286 of those students (according to transfer portal) do not live in Carson boundary.
Since the PP said there were 1600 and that 50% go to Westfield, I question the accuracy of that statement about 50%
But, in any case, almost 120 Carson students go to TJ from the last two years.. So that reduces the total going to area high schools and likely brings total to less than 1000 going to area high schools.
In scenario 4, Floris students were taken out of Westfield and there were still 2700 students. There was only minor adjustment from Centreville.
So, yes, I think fewer than 500 go to Westfield.
I love when people treat a math question like a political debate, grasping at the slightest argument to win.
Let's see.
Enrollment under Scenario 4
Floris K-6: 731 (assuming conservatively only half of them is going to Westfield, 365)
McNair PK-2: 550
McNair 3-6: 627
Coates: 688
Estimated number of students per each grade
Floris: 52
McNair: 294
Coates: 98
Total: 444
Let's assume 100 students go to TJ from this 444 (which is a super conservative assumption). That's still 334.
334*2 = 668. That's much more than 500. Do you understand this math?
Sorry I think I made a mistake.
Estimated number of students per each grade
Floris: 52
McNair: 147
Coates: 98
Total: 297
If we assume 100 students go to TJ from this 297, then the total will be less than 500. But only 78 kids from Carson went to TJ. If half of them are from Carson-Westfield, we should subtract 39 from 297. That is 258.
258*2 = 516.
Also I'm sure much more than half of Floris kids attend Westfield.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd be shocked if Fox Mill's included. If it is, they would have to backfill with another ES - expanding the impacted communities - and undoing enough of the SLHS redistricting to put it back on the road to Lewis' status.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As between South Lakes and Oakton Reid seems to be suggesting more of SL might get moved into KAA than Oakton based on the drafts she's been reviewing. Obviously reading the tea leaves.
As a Fox Mill parent, please let this be true. Move the Fox Mill and Floris kids at SLHS to KAA.
Or get rid of IB at SLHS. Either would be appreciated.
Exactly, if they pull all of Floris and Fox Mill out of SLHS, and down the road close the Herndon to SLHS IB transfers, then SLHS will start looking like what it sounds like is happening at Lewis. SLHS falling back into what it was before the 2008 changes. I think Coates, McNair, Oak Hill, and the majority of Floris are a shoo-in for KAA, but how the rest is filled is where the battle and consternation will be (Remainder of Floris, Fox Mill, Crossfield).
Look at boundary maps for Colvin Run, the entire Route 7 strip, Hunter Mill Rd. Thru moved a paltry number of Westbriar Island to Colvin Run where the residential access road is Route 7. The rest of it is a large island. Then find Sunrise Valley, feeds to Hughes /South Lakes.
One of the 3 C's at Colvin Run shares an access road with a newer and more expensive dev that was sent to Forest Edge. Road network leads to Hunter Mill and Route 7. Fact is SLHS could pick up students from Marshall and Langley. Oakton ES is a split? Could get some from there and Madison?
The Westbriar island should move to Colvin Run-Cooper-Langley. Period. It’s ridiculous to have such an isolated island.
If that means some of Great Falls needs to move from Langley to Herndon, so be it.
The Westbriar island is actually closest to SLHS. The neighborhoods are mostly made up of terminal roads that branch off of Belulah and Browns Mill, so while it’s physically close to Colvin Run, transportation savings could be negligible. Either solution would make a lot more sense than the current proposal.
So they can send those students to sunrise elementary and south lakes high
These families haven't seen their kids bused past Sunrise Valley for years on their way to Westbriar, just Colvin Run.
Region 5 specifically asked Thru to model moving the island to Colvin Run, Cooper, and Langley. Did that even happen? Leaving it as a stranded Westbriar-Kilmer-Marshall island is absurd.
bussed by or not sunrise valley is a bit closer and hughes SL is a lot closer than cooper langley. so if they don’t what to be an island they can switch that way.
It's always interesting to see when distance does and doesn't matter for the Cooper-Langley gatekeepers.
reid said the main priority this round was capacity. they already added 200+ kids to langley. to add even more would put langley over or close to the 105%. if there are other schools closer with more capacity they should go there. everyone can’t get assigned to langley.
Shhhh…. Stop making sense!
They can make more capacity available by making the obvious change of moving forestville to Herndon.
Grumble grumble
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Carson has 1,360 students under Scenario 4. Are you saying fewer than 500 of these students will go to Westfield.
286 of those students (according to transfer portal) do not live in Carson boundary.
Since the PP said there were 1600 and that 50% go to Westfield, I question the accuracy of that statement about 50%
But, in any case, almost 120 Carson students go to TJ from the last two years.. So that reduces the total going to area high schools and likely brings total to less than 1000 going to area high schools.
In scenario 4, Floris students were taken out of Westfield and there were still 2700 students. There was only minor adjustment from Centreville.
So, yes, I think fewer than 500 go to Westfield.
I love when people treat a math question like a political debate, grasping at the slightest argument to win.
Let's see.
Enrollment under Scenario 4
Floris K-6: 731 (assuming conservatively only half of them is going to Westfield, 365)
McNair PK-2: 550
McNair 3-6: 627
Coates: 688
Estimated number of students per each grade
Floris: 52
McNair: 294
Coates: 98
Total: 444
Let's assume 100 students go to TJ from this 444 (which is a super conservative assumption). That's still 334.
334*2 = 668. That's much more than 500. Do you understand this math?
Anonymous wrote:Carson has 1,360 students under Scenario 4. Are you saying fewer than 500 of these students will go to Westfield.
286 of those students (according to transfer portal) do not live in Carson boundary.
Since the PP said there were 1600 and that 50% go to Westfield, I question the accuracy of that statement about 50%
But, in any case, almost 120 Carson students go to TJ from the last two years.. So that reduces the total going to area high schools and likely brings total to less than 1000 going to area high schools.
In scenario 4, Floris students were taken out of Westfield and there were still 2700 students. There was only minor adjustment from Centreville.
So, yes, I think fewer than 500 go to Westfield.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd be shocked if Fox Mill's included. If it is, they would have to backfill with another ES - expanding the impacted communities - and undoing enough of the SLHS redistricting to put it back on the road to Lewis' status.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As between South Lakes and Oakton Reid seems to be suggesting more of SL might get moved into KAA than Oakton based on the drafts she's been reviewing. Obviously reading the tea leaves.
As a Fox Mill parent, please let this be true. Move the Fox Mill and Floris kids at SLHS to KAA.
Or get rid of IB at SLHS. Either would be appreciated.
Exactly, if they pull all of Floris and Fox Mill out of SLHS, and down the road close the Herndon to SLHS IB transfers, then SLHS will start looking like what it sounds like is happening at Lewis. SLHS falling back into what it was before the 2008 changes. I think Coates, McNair, Oak Hill, and the majority of Floris are a shoo-in for KAA, but how the rest is filled is where the battle and consternation will be (Remainder of Floris, Fox Mill, Crossfield).
Look at boundary maps for Colvin Run, the entire Route 7 strip, Hunter Mill Rd. Thru moved a paltry number of Westbriar Island to Colvin Run where the residential access road is Route 7. The rest of it is a large island. Then find Sunrise Valley, feeds to Hughes /South Lakes.
One of the 3 C's at Colvin Run shares an access road with a newer and more expensive dev that was sent to Forest Edge. Road network leads to Hunter Mill and Route 7. Fact is SLHS could pick up students from Marshall and Langley. Oakton ES is a split? Could get some from there and Madison?
The Westbriar island should move to Colvin Run-Cooper-Langley. Period. It’s ridiculous to have such an isolated island.
If that means some of Great Falls needs to move from Langley to Herndon, so be it.
The Westbriar island is actually closest to SLHS. The neighborhoods are mostly made up of terminal roads that branch off of Belulah and Browns Mill, so while it’s physically close to Colvin Run, transportation savings could be negligible. Either solution would make a lot more sense than the current proposal.
So they can send those students to sunrise elementary and south lakes high
These families haven't seen their kids bused past Sunrise Valley for years on their way to Westbriar, just Colvin Run.
Region 5 specifically asked Thru to model moving the island to Colvin Run, Cooper, and Langley. Did that even happen? Leaving it as a stranded Westbriar-Kilmer-Marshall island is absurd.
bussed by or not sunrise valley is a bit closer and hughes SL is a lot closer than cooper langley. so if they don’t what to be an island they can switch that way.
It's always interesting to see when distance does and doesn't matter for the Cooper-Langley gatekeepers.
reid said the main priority this round was capacity. they already added 200+ kids to langley. to add even more would put langley over or close to the 105%. if there are other schools closer with more capacity they should go there. everyone can’t get assigned to langley.
Shhhh…. Stop making sense!
They can make more capacity available by making the obvious change of moving forestville to Herndon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd be shocked if Fox Mill's included. If it is, they would have to backfill with another ES - expanding the impacted communities - and undoing enough of the SLHS redistricting to put it back on the road to Lewis' status.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As between South Lakes and Oakton Reid seems to be suggesting more of SL might get moved into KAA than Oakton based on the drafts she's been reviewing. Obviously reading the tea leaves.
As a Fox Mill parent, please let this be true. Move the Fox Mill and Floris kids at SLHS to KAA.
Or get rid of IB at SLHS. Either would be appreciated.
Exactly, if they pull all of Floris and Fox Mill out of SLHS, and down the road close the Herndon to SLHS IB transfers, then SLHS will start looking like what it sounds like is happening at Lewis. SLHS falling back into what it was before the 2008 changes. I think Coates, McNair, Oak Hill, and the majority of Floris are a shoo-in for KAA, but how the rest is filled is where the battle and consternation will be (Remainder of Floris, Fox Mill, Crossfield).
Look at boundary maps for Colvin Run, the entire Route 7 strip, Hunter Mill Rd. Thru moved a paltry number of Westbriar Island to Colvin Run where the residential access road is Route 7. The rest of it is a large island. Then find Sunrise Valley, feeds to Hughes /South Lakes.
One of the 3 C's at Colvin Run shares an access road with a newer and more expensive dev that was sent to Forest Edge. Road network leads to Hunter Mill and Route 7. Fact is SLHS could pick up students from Marshall and Langley. Oakton ES is a split? Could get some from there and Madison?
The Westbriar island should move to Colvin Run-Cooper-Langley. Period. It’s ridiculous to have such an isolated island.
If that means some of Great Falls needs to move from Langley to Herndon, so be it.
The Westbriar island is actually closest to SLHS. The neighborhoods are mostly made up of terminal roads that branch off of Belulah and Browns Mill, so while it’s physically close to Colvin Run, transportation savings could be negligible. Either solution would make a lot more sense than the current proposal.
So they can send those students to sunrise elementary and south lakes high
These families haven't seen their kids bused past Sunrise Valley for years on their way to Westbriar, just Colvin Run.
Region 5 specifically asked Thru to model moving the island to Colvin Run, Cooper, and Langley. Did that even happen? Leaving it as a stranded Westbriar-Kilmer-Marshall island is absurd.
bussed by or not sunrise valley is a bit closer and hughes SL is a lot closer than cooper langley. so if they don’t what to be an island they can switch that way.
It's always interesting to see when distance does and doesn't matter for the Cooper-Langley gatekeepers.
reid said the main priority this round was capacity. they already added 200+ kids to langley. to add even more would put langley over or close to the 105%. if there are other schools closer with more capacity they should go there. everyone can’t get assigned to langley.
Shhhh…. Stop making sense!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd be shocked if Fox Mill's included. If it is, they would have to backfill with another ES - expanding the impacted communities - and undoing enough of the SLHS redistricting to put it back on the road to Lewis' status.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As between South Lakes and Oakton Reid seems to be suggesting more of SL might get moved into KAA than Oakton based on the drafts she's been reviewing. Obviously reading the tea leaves.
As a Fox Mill parent, please let this be true. Move the Fox Mill and Floris kids at SLHS to KAA.
Or get rid of IB at SLHS. Either would be appreciated.
Exactly, if they pull all of Floris and Fox Mill out of SLHS, and down the road close the Herndon to SLHS IB transfers, then SLHS will start looking like what it sounds like is happening at Lewis. SLHS falling back into what it was before the 2008 changes. I think Coates, McNair, Oak Hill, and the majority of Floris are a shoo-in for KAA, but how the rest is filled is where the battle and consternation will be (Remainder of Floris, Fox Mill, Crossfield).
Look at boundary maps for Colvin Run, the entire Route 7 strip, Hunter Mill Rd. Thru moved a paltry number of Westbriar Island to Colvin Run where the residential access road is Route 7. The rest of it is a large island. Then find Sunrise Valley, feeds to Hughes /South Lakes.
One of the 3 C's at Colvin Run shares an access road with a newer and more expensive dev that was sent to Forest Edge. Road network leads to Hunter Mill and Route 7. Fact is SLHS could pick up students from Marshall and Langley. Oakton ES is a split? Could get some from there and Madison?
The Westbriar island should move to Colvin Run-Cooper-Langley. Period. It’s ridiculous to have such an isolated island.
If that means some of Great Falls needs to move from Langley to Herndon, so be it.
The Westbriar island is actually closest to SLHS. The neighborhoods are mostly made up of terminal roads that branch off of Belulah and Browns Mill, so while it’s physically close to Colvin Run, transportation savings could be negligible. Either solution would make a lot more sense than the current proposal.
So they can send those students to sunrise elementary and south lakes high
These families haven't seen their kids bused past Sunrise Valley for years on their way to Westbriar, just Colvin Run.
Region 5 specifically asked Thru to model moving the island to Colvin Run, Cooper, and Langley. Did that even happen? Leaving it as a stranded Westbriar-Kilmer-Marshall island is absurd.
bussed by or not sunrise valley is a bit closer and hughes SL is a lot closer than cooper langley. so if they don’t what to be an island they can switch that way.
It's always interesting to see when distance does and doesn't matter for the Cooper-Langley gatekeepers.
reid said the main priority this round was capacity. they already added 200+ kids to langley. to add even more would put langley over or close to the 105%. if there are other schools closer with more capacity they should go there. everyone can’t get assigned to langley.
Shhhh…. Stop making sense!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone from FCPS described the current Carson split as follows:
Westfield 50.7%
South Lakes 28.0%
Oakton 20.8%
Chantilly 0.4%
I guess that includes AAP kids, otherwise it seems like there would have been an earlier proposal to eliminate the splits to Oakton and Chantilly.
That must exclude AAP or the percentages do not add up. Either that or they are excluding the AAP from Franklin.
There are over 280 attending from Franklin. I assume that is half 7 and half 8th grade. That be a split between Navy and Oak Hill and Lee's Corner AAP from Franklin. Oak Hill has a LOT of kids in AAP.
The Oak Hill kids would be AAP, but that seems a very low percentage to me. I THINK Lee's Corner AAP also goes to Carson? Of course, some would end up at TJ, too.
But, I think that would only be 4 kids to Chantilly--so it must not include AAP. I know there are a whole lot more than that.
So, those percentages must exclude AAP from Franklin.
One thing for sure: those claiming this would reduce Westfield by 1000 are wrong.
Why? Carson is 1600. Don't you think Westfield kids at Carson are at least 500? Or maybe you just don't understand math.
I understand enough math to know there are not 1600 kids at Carson .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd be shocked if Fox Mill's included. If it is, they would have to backfill with another ES - expanding the impacted communities - and undoing enough of the SLHS redistricting to put it back on the road to Lewis' status.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As between South Lakes and Oakton Reid seems to be suggesting more of SL might get moved into KAA than Oakton based on the drafts she's been reviewing. Obviously reading the tea leaves.
As a Fox Mill parent, please let this be true. Move the Fox Mill and Floris kids at SLHS to KAA.
Or get rid of IB at SLHS. Either would be appreciated.
Exactly, if they pull all of Floris and Fox Mill out of SLHS, and down the road close the Herndon to SLHS IB transfers, then SLHS will start looking like what it sounds like is happening at Lewis. SLHS falling back into what it was before the 2008 changes. I think Coates, McNair, Oak Hill, and the majority of Floris are a shoo-in for KAA, but how the rest is filled is where the battle and consternation will be (Remainder of Floris, Fox Mill, Crossfield).
Look at boundary maps for Colvin Run, the entire Route 7 strip, Hunter Mill Rd. Thru moved a paltry number of Westbriar Island to Colvin Run where the residential access road is Route 7. The rest of it is a large island. Then find Sunrise Valley, feeds to Hughes /South Lakes.
One of the 3 C's at Colvin Run shares an access road with a newer and more expensive dev that was sent to Forest Edge. Road network leads to Hunter Mill and Route 7. Fact is SLHS could pick up students from Marshall and Langley. Oakton ES is a split? Could get some from there and Madison?
The Westbriar island should move to Colvin Run-Cooper-Langley. Period. It’s ridiculous to have such an isolated island.
If that means some of Great Falls needs to move from Langley to Herndon, so be it.
The Westbriar island is actually closest to SLHS. The neighborhoods are mostly made up of terminal roads that branch off of Belulah and Browns Mill, so while it’s physically close to Colvin Run, transportation savings could be negligible. Either solution would make a lot more sense than the current proposal.
So they can send those students to sunrise elementary and south lakes high
These families haven't seen their kids bused past Sunrise Valley for years on their way to Westbriar, just Colvin Run.
Region 5 specifically asked Thru to model moving the island to Colvin Run, Cooper, and Langley. Did that even happen? Leaving it as a stranded Westbriar-Kilmer-Marshall island is absurd.
bussed by or not sunrise valley is a bit closer and hughes SL is a lot closer than cooper langley. so if they don’t what to be an island they can switch that way.
It's always interesting to see when distance does and doesn't matter for the Cooper-Langley gatekeepers.
reid said the main priority this round was capacity. they already added 200+ kids to langley. to add even more would put langley over or close to the 105%. if there are other schools closer with more capacity they should go there. everyone can’t get assigned to langley.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd be shocked if Fox Mill's included. If it is, they would have to backfill with another ES - expanding the impacted communities - and undoing enough of the SLHS redistricting to put it back on the road to Lewis' status.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As between South Lakes and Oakton Reid seems to be suggesting more of SL might get moved into KAA than Oakton based on the drafts she's been reviewing. Obviously reading the tea leaves.
As a Fox Mill parent, please let this be true. Move the Fox Mill and Floris kids at SLHS to KAA.
Or get rid of IB at SLHS. Either would be appreciated.
Exactly, if they pull all of Floris and Fox Mill out of SLHS, and down the road close the Herndon to SLHS IB transfers, then SLHS will start looking like what it sounds like is happening at Lewis. SLHS falling back into what it was before the 2008 changes. I think Coates, McNair, Oak Hill, and the majority of Floris are a shoo-in for KAA, but how the rest is filled is where the battle and consternation will be (Remainder of Floris, Fox Mill, Crossfield).
Look at boundary maps for Colvin Run, the entire Route 7 strip, Hunter Mill Rd. Thru moved a paltry number of Westbriar Island to Colvin Run where the residential access road is Route 7. The rest of it is a large island. Then find Sunrise Valley, feeds to Hughes /South Lakes.
One of the 3 C's at Colvin Run shares an access road with a newer and more expensive dev that was sent to Forest Edge. Road network leads to Hunter Mill and Route 7. Fact is SLHS could pick up students from Marshall and Langley. Oakton ES is a split? Could get some from there and Madison?
The Westbriar island should move to Colvin Run-Cooper-Langley. Period. It’s ridiculous to have such an isolated island.
If that means some of Great Falls needs to move from Langley to Herndon, so be it.
The Westbriar island is actually closest to SLHS. The neighborhoods are mostly made up of terminal roads that branch off of Belulah and Browns Mill, so while it’s physically close to Colvin Run, transportation savings could be negligible. Either solution would make a lot more sense than the current proposal.
So they can send those students to sunrise elementary and south lakes high
These families haven't seen their kids bused past Sunrise Valley for years on their way to Westbriar, just Colvin Run.
Region 5 specifically asked Thru to model moving the island to Colvin Run, Cooper, and Langley. Did that even happen? Leaving it as a stranded Westbriar-Kilmer-Marshall island is absurd.
bussed by or not sunrise valley is a bit closer and hughes SL is a lot closer than cooper langley. so if they don’t what to be an island they can switch that way.
It's always interesting to see when distance does and doesn't matter for the Cooper-Langley gatekeepers.
reid said the main priority this round was capacity. they already added 200+ kids to langley. to add even more would put langley over or close to the 105%. if there are other schools closer with more capacity they should go there. everyone can’t get assigned to langley.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd be shocked if Fox Mill's included. If it is, they would have to backfill with another ES - expanding the impacted communities - and undoing enough of the SLHS redistricting to put it back on the road to Lewis' status.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As between South Lakes and Oakton Reid seems to be suggesting more of SL might get moved into KAA than Oakton based on the drafts she's been reviewing. Obviously reading the tea leaves.
As a Fox Mill parent, please let this be true. Move the Fox Mill and Floris kids at SLHS to KAA.
Or get rid of IB at SLHS. Either would be appreciated.
Exactly, if they pull all of Floris and Fox Mill out of SLHS, and down the road close the Herndon to SLHS IB transfers, then SLHS will start looking like what it sounds like is happening at Lewis. SLHS falling back into what it was before the 2008 changes. I think Coates, McNair, Oak Hill, and the majority of Floris are a shoo-in for KAA, but how the rest is filled is where the battle and consternation will be (Remainder of Floris, Fox Mill, Crossfield).
Look at boundary maps for Colvin Run, the entire Route 7 strip, Hunter Mill Rd. Thru moved a paltry number of Westbriar Island to Colvin Run where the residential access road is Route 7. The rest of it is a large island. Then find Sunrise Valley, feeds to Hughes /South Lakes.
One of the 3 C's at Colvin Run shares an access road with a newer and more expensive dev that was sent to Forest Edge. Road network leads to Hunter Mill and Route 7. Fact is SLHS could pick up students from Marshall and Langley. Oakton ES is a split? Could get some from there and Madison?
The Westbriar island should move to Colvin Run-Cooper-Langley. Period. It’s ridiculous to have such an isolated island.
If that means some of Great Falls needs to move from Langley to Herndon, so be it.
The Westbriar island is actually closest to SLHS. The neighborhoods are mostly made up of terminal roads that branch off of Belulah and Browns Mill, so while it’s physically close to Colvin Run, transportation savings could be negligible. Either solution would make a lot more sense than the current proposal.
So they can send those students to sunrise elementary and south lakes high
These families haven't seen their kids bused past Sunrise Valley for years on their way to Westbriar, just Colvin Run.
Region 5 specifically asked Thru to model moving the island to Colvin Run, Cooper, and Langley. Did that even happen? Leaving it as a stranded Westbriar-Kilmer-Marshall island is absurd.
bussed by or not sunrise valley is a bit closer and hughes SL is a lot closer than cooper langley. so if they don’t what to be an island they can switch that way.
It's always interesting to see when distance does and doesn't matter for the Cooper-Langley gatekeepers.