Anonymous wrote:carson has 1350 kids. i don’t think KAA can fit double that. are some kids AAP who would go to a different high school? i think so? i don’t know that area. but i don’t think it’s that easy to just take carson and move to KAA. i also think taking carson would leave westfield way under enrolled
Anonymous wrote:Wouldn’t it be easiest to take everyone who goes to Carson and put them at KAA. Then balance out the rest of the HS by making a couple boundary shifts. Looking at some of the lower grade numbers in Cub Run and Virginia run it appears those neighborhoods are starting to flip and you get families with kids are coming.
Anonymous wrote:carson has 1350 kids. i don’t think KAA can fit double that. are some kids AAP who would go to a different high school? i think so? i don’t know that area. but i don’t think it’s that easy to just take carson and move to KAA. i also think taking carson would leave westfield way under enrolled
Anonymous wrote:i also find it hard to believe that they will take 3 schools from westfield and only put one school from centreville in. the justification of purchasing KAA was to relieve overcrowding at chantilly especially and centreville. if mcnair is moved that’s like 600 kids. not sure the split between westfield and herndon for coates. let’s say 70% is at westfield that another 330ish kids. again don’t know the floris split. let’s say half go to westfield half to south lakes that’s another 200. that’s 1130 kids leaving westfield. that’s a huge drop in enrollment. i bet they move 2 schools in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Word on the street is there are several high level people at gatehouse that have major
concerns about the KAA site and it’s feasibility to fulfill the needs of an FCPS HS. Lack of outdoor space and a need to expand the indoor space are major issues that will cost lots of money and time to address. If it becomes a standard HS they will need a couple years to get it ready.
Get with the program. Families hoping to benefit from the new school have told us taxpayers that we’re not allowed to question the school’s costs, and they remind you that we are not owed any accountability from Sniveling Sandy’s school board. They demand no oversight on the $150mm purchase.
How dare you!!!
Check out the FY26 -30 CIP.
$23,500 million for site acquisition--already funded
almost $500 million for building
Centreville expansion/renovation: almost $300 million
Here are answers to questions if you look at the information with a common sense lens:
So, for $150 million, FCPS gets extensive land, an already built school and two additional buildings. It is in the location where it is needed. And, it comes furnished.
Sure, some adjustments will be needed, but it is a "deal" and you know it.
High school renovation for Falls Church is 123 million. And, they did not need to purchase land. Doubt it includes furnishings.
yes land was funded. not building. so where are they getting the other 125 million? no expansion at centreville? the SB should be saying what will be deferred with this purchase
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Word on the street is there are several high level people at gatehouse that have major
concerns about the KAA site and it’s feasibility to fulfill the needs of an FCPS HS. Lack of outdoor space and a need to expand the indoor space are major issues that will cost lots of money and time to address. If it becomes a standard HS they will need a couple years to get it ready.
Get with the program. Families hoping to benefit from the new school have told us taxpayers that we’re not allowed to question the school’s costs, and they remind you that we are not owed any accountability from Sniveling Sandy’s school board. They demand no oversight on the $150mm purchase.
How dare you!!!
Check out the FY26 -30 CIP.
$23,500 million for site acquisition--already funded
almost $500 million for building
Centreville expansion/renovation: almost $300 million
Here are answers to questions if you look at the information with a common sense lens:
So, for $150 million, FCPS gets extensive land, an already built school and two additional buildings. It is in the location where it is needed. And, it comes furnished.
Sure, some adjustments will be needed, but it is a "deal" and you know it.
High school renovation for Falls Church is 123 million. And, they did not need to purchase land. Doubt it includes furnishings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Word on the street is there are several high level people at gatehouse that have major
concerns about the KAA site and it’s feasibility to fulfill the needs of an FCPS HS. Lack of outdoor space and a need to expand the indoor space are major issues that will cost lots of money and time to address. If it becomes a standard HS they will need a couple years to get it ready.
Get with the program. Families hoping to benefit from the new school have told us taxpayers that we’re not allowed to question the school’s costs, and they remind you that we are not owed any accountability from Sniveling Sandy’s school board. They demand no oversight on the $150mm purchase.
How dare you!!!
Check out the FY26 -30 CIP.
$23,500 million for site acquisition--already funded
almost $500 million for building
Centreville expansion/renovation: almost $300 million
Here are answers to questions if you look at the information with a common sense lens:
So, for $150 million, FCPS gets extensive land, an already built school and two additional buildings. It is in the location where it is needed. And, it comes furnished.
Sure, some adjustments will be needed, but it is a "deal" and you know it.
High school renovation for Falls Church is 123 million. And, they did not need to purchase land. Doubt it includes furnishings.
Anonymous wrote:I agree it’s a deal. Do you really think they can get it ready to be a fully functional FCPS HS in 8-10 months? I think the timeline would need to be 2-3 years.