Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think they leave it alone and let new construction backfill.
This is an interesting suggestion and definitely the least controversial move.
Do we know how much all that new construction is expected to yield as far as students? There are a lot of new developments all multifamily.
there is no way they move 3 schools out of westfield and don’t move any in. they need relief at centreville and chantilly. KAA was bought to relieve overcrowding in western fairfax. if there aren’t big changes to chantilly and centreville then what’s the point of KAA
Centreville is not that much over capacity with numbers projected to decline.
No one wants big changes. FCPS can fill
KAA adequately and still create as few disruptions as possible for the kids currently at the surrounding schools.
This is the best approach.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think they leave it alone and let new construction backfill.
This is an interesting suggestion and definitely the least controversial move.
Do we know how much all that new construction is expected to yield as far as students? There are a lot of new developments all multifamily.
there is no way they move 3 schools out of westfield and don’t move any in. they need relief at centreville and chantilly. KAA was bought to relieve overcrowding in western fairfax. if there aren’t big changes to chantilly and centreville then what’s the point of KAA
Centreville is not that much over capacity with numbers projected to decline.
No one wants big changes. FCPS can fill
KAA adequately and still create as few disruptions as possible for the kids currently at the surrounding schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2000 was the official policy for "new" HSes starting in the 1980s. The policy was based on a study that indicated that 2000 was the right size to allow for a full program of studies. Sometime after the SLHS boundary study, FCPS updated the new school size policy from 2000 to the current 2500. IDK the basis for that update.Anonymous wrote:Well, when they did the South Lakes boundary study the "reason" was that 2000 was the optimum size of a high school. That's right after Westfield had an expansion to 3000.
N.B. Westfield and South County were constructed at 2500 despite the then current official policy being 2000...
The 2008 Boundary study dug up the old policy because the South Lakes PTA and Stuart Gibson could find no other reason to justify the study. It really had nothing to do with the number, it was just an excuse to get more affluent kids into South Lakes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think they leave it alone and let new construction backfill.
This is an interesting suggestion and definitely the least controversial move.
Do we know how much all that new construction is expected to yield as far as students? There are a lot of new developments all multifamily.
there is no way they move 3 schools out of westfield and don’t move any in. they need relief at centreville and chantilly. KAA was bought to relieve overcrowding in western fairfax. if there aren’t big changes to chantilly and centreville then what’s the point of KAA
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think they leave it alone and let new construction backfill.
This is an interesting suggestion and definitely the least controversial move.
Do we know how much all that new construction is expected to yield as far as students? There are a lot of new developments all multifamily.
there is no way they move 3 schools out of westfield and don’t move any in. they need relief at centreville and chantilly. KAA was bought to relieve overcrowding in western fairfax. if there aren’t big changes to chantilly and centreville then what’s the point of KAA
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think they leave it alone and let new construction backfill.
This is an interesting suggestion and definitely the least controversial move.
Do we know how much all that new construction is expected to yield as far as students? There are a lot of new developments all multifamily.
there is no way they move 3 schools out of westfield and don’t move any in. they need relief at centreville and chantilly. KAA was bought to relieve overcrowding in western fairfax. if there aren’t big changes to chantilly and centreville then what’s the point of KAA
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think they leave it alone and let new construction backfill.
This is an interesting suggestion and definitely the least controversial move.
Do we know how much all that new construction is expected to yield as far as students? There are a lot of new developments all multifamily.
Anonymous wrote:2000 was the official policy for "new" HSes starting in the 1980s. The policy was based on a study that indicated that 2000 was the right size to allow for a full program of studies. Sometime after the SLHS boundary study, FCPS updated the new school size policy from 2000 to the current 2500. IDK the basis for that update.Anonymous wrote:Well, when they did the South Lakes boundary study the "reason" was that 2000 was the optimum size of a high school. That's right after Westfield had an expansion to 3000.
N.B. Westfield and South County were constructed at 2500 despite the then current official policy being 2000...
2000 was the official policy for "new" HSes starting in the 1980s. The policy was based on a study that indicated that 2000 was the right size to allow for a full program of studies. Sometime after the SLHS boundary study, FCPS updated the new school size policy from 2000 to the current 2500. IDK the basis for that update.Anonymous wrote:Well, when they did the South Lakes boundary study the "reason" was that 2000 was the optimum size of a high school. That's right after Westfield had an expansion to 3000.
Anonymous wrote:They obviously don't need to expand Centreville if they are adding 2000 seats at KAA and can't find kids in logical proximity to Westfield.
Anonymous wrote:The Centreville parents didn't want a 3000 seat renovation either. Literally no one wants that.
Anonymous wrote:They obviously don't need to expand Centreville if they are adding 2000 seats at KAA and can't find kids in logical proximity to Westfield.