Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm working, someone please take notes and report back!
People voted "Proximity" as the most important criteria.
I expected many Westfield people would show up to support their school.
Instead, a lot of Crossfield parents showed up in support of the final scenario. And many Walney Village and nearby communities who want to be in Chantilly and AVOID Westfield.
Not a single person said anything about Westfield getting gutted out.
This is sad.
Remember what I said about disengaged Westfield parents?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Meren’s newsletter e-mail today AGAIN claimed that the FMES to Skyview move was new to her. How dumb does she think people are?!
And she is basically asking people to go into the tool and leave comments after she talked about how it will decrease programming, etc. I thought it was interesting how she just singled out Fox Mill Estates moving…is she advocating for FMES to be split? It was an odd way to phrase it.
From Merens newsletter:
Both proposals move Fox Mill Estates, which is the main neighborhood assigned to Fox Mill Elementary School from the South Lakes pyramid into the Skyview pyramid. This is an entirely new proposal, and I’m unclear why the Superintendent is proposing it. If the goal is to balance enrollment, removing the Fox Mill ES population from South Lakes HS will further decrease the already under-enrolled membership. When membership decreases further and further from planned capacity, staffing for the school decreases. This means that programming decreases - including to a selection of academics and extra-curricular activities.
LOL Either she is lying or she has not been paying attention. Either one is reason to not vote for her.
Fox Mill has been in the mix since the first scenarios were put out in December, Fox Mill was suggested to be moved in 2 of the 4 original scenarios. Then Fox Mill was suggested to be moved in 2 of the 3 new scenarios. Then Fox Mill was moved in both of the last two scenarios. Two scenarios that she asked for feedback on her Facebook page and the Reston Herndon Community page.
She knew that Fox Mill was in the mix and never engaged in the conversation.So she is lying. She also posted two videos on the process in January and February that she had to retract because she gave out incorrect information.
And she clearly hasn’t looked at the scenario right now because comments are not turned on. And if she looked at the last two scenarios she would see that there was a lot of positive reaction to Fox Mill moving.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just used Folkstone/West Ox as a starting point. Almost 10 miles to Oakton and less than 3 to Carson.
Using Crossfield as the starting point is bogus. No one going to Carson lives that far.
And, the time--using express lanes is 15 minutes.
Eight minutes to Carson.
And, most of the population lives closer to Carson than that intersection.
He must be getting pushback from some Crossfield people now.
This tells me that Meren is putting pressure on him now. She's had a year to do that.
Really - what MS do you think those students across from Crossfield attend? And why do you think that you know better than their actual experience?
From my home near Crossfield my child's Carson bus ride was always significantly longer than their current ride to Oakton.
I truly love how the RIO mommy shows up AFTER the decision has been made. Where have you been this whole time, sweetie?
Why do you assume that everyone who disagrees with you is the same person? Or that they are female?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Meren’s newsletter e-mail today AGAIN claimed that the FMES to Skyview move was new to her. How dumb does she think people are?!
And she is basically asking people to go into the tool and leave comments after she talked about how it will decrease programming, etc. I thought it was interesting how she just singled out Fox Mill Estates moving…is she advocating for FMES to be split? It was an odd way to phrase it.
From Merens newsletter:
Both proposals move Fox Mill Estates, which is the main neighborhood assigned to Fox Mill Elementary School from the South Lakes pyramid into the Skyview pyramid. This is an entirely new proposal, and I’m unclear why the Superintendent is proposing it. If the goal is to balance enrollment, removing the Fox Mill ES population from South Lakes HS will further decrease the already under-enrolled membership. When membership decreases further and further from planned capacity, staffing for the school decreases. This means that programming decreases - including to a selection of academics and extra-curricular activities.
.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Meren’s newsletter e-mail today AGAIN claimed that the FMES to Skyview move was new to her. How dumb does she think people are?!
And she is basically asking people to go into the tool and leave comments after she talked about how it will decrease programming, etc. I thought it was interesting how she just singled out Fox Mill Estates moving…is she advocating for FMES to be split? It was an odd way to phrase it.
From Merens newsletter:
Both proposals move Fox Mill Estates, which is the main neighborhood assigned to Fox Mill Elementary School from the South Lakes pyramid into the Skyview pyramid. This is an entirely new proposal, and I’m unclear why the Superintendent is proposing it. If the goal is to balance enrollment, removing the Fox Mill ES population from South Lakes HS will further decrease the already under-enrolled membership. When membership decreases further and further from planned capacity, staffing for the school decreases. This means that programming decreases - including to a selection of academics and extra-curricular activities.
Meren had no problem doing the same thing to Marshall that she’s now complaining could happen to South Lakes. And it wasn’t even the arguably necessary by-product of opening a new school. It was just a power play to benefit Madison at Marshall’s expense, based on phony and later corrected numbers about overcrowding at Kilmer.
Does she really think people don’t see her for the massive hypocrite that she is?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Meren’s newsletter e-mail today AGAIN claimed that the FMES to Skyview move was new to her. How dumb does she think people are?!
And she is basically asking people to go into the tool and leave comments after she talked about how it will decrease programming, etc. I thought it was interesting how she just singled out Fox Mill Estates moving…is she advocating for FMES to be split? It was an odd way to phrase it.
From Merens newsletter:
Both proposals move Fox Mill Estates, which is the main neighborhood assigned to Fox Mill Elementary School from the South Lakes pyramid into the Skyview pyramid. This is an entirely new proposal, and I’m unclear why the Superintendent is proposing it. If the goal is to balance enrollment, removing the Fox Mill ES population from South Lakes HS will further decrease the already under-enrolled membership. When membership decreases further and further from planned capacity, staffing for the school decreases. This means that programming decreases - including to a selection of academics and extra-curricular activities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish those industrial parks would be redeveloped into housing.
There doesn’t need to be that much commerce.
If you look up from the industrial parks, you'd see why they're industrial parks. They're straight off the end of the Dulles runways.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Meren’s newsletter e-mail today AGAIN claimed that the FMES to Skyview move was new to her. How dumb does she think people are?!
And she is basically asking people to go into the tool and leave comments after she talked about how it will decrease programming, etc. I thought it was interesting how she just singled out Fox Mill Estates moving…is she advocating for FMES to be split? It was an odd way to phrase it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm working, someone please take notes and report back!
People voted "Proximity" as the most important criteria.
I expected many Westfield people would show up to support their school.
Instead, a lot of Crossfield parents showed up in support of the final scenario. And many Walney Village and nearby communities who want to be in Chantilly and AVOID Westfield.
Not a single person said anything about Westfield getting gutted out.
This is sad.
Remember what I said about disengaged Westfield parents?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm working, someone please take notes and report back!
People voted "Proximity" as the most important criteria.
I expected many Westfield people would show up to support their school.
Instead, a lot of Crossfield parents showed up in support of the final scenario. And many Walney Village and nearby communities who want to be in Chantilly and AVOID Westfield.
Not a single person said anything about Westfield getting gutted out.
This is sad.
Remember what I said about disengaged Westfield parents?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Meren’s newsletter e-mail today AGAIN claimed that the FMES to Skyview move was new to her. How dumb does she think people are?!
And she is basically asking people to go into the tool and leave comments after she talked about how it will decrease programming, etc. I thought it was interesting how she just singled out Fox Mill Estates moving…is she advocating for FMES to be split? It was an odd way to phrase it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Meren’s newsletter e-mail today AGAIN claimed that the FMES to Skyview move was new to her. How dumb does she think people are?!
And she is basically asking people to go into the tool and leave comments after she talked about how it will decrease programming, etc. I thought it was interesting how she just singled out Fox Mill Estates moving…is she advocating for FMES to be split? It was an odd way to phrase it.